Seth Curry’s midseason addition to the Warriors roster was much anticipated. An impressive season debut in December provided short-lived excitement. He played in the next game but did not score. He then missed the next 40 team games, most of which were due to a sciatic nerve-related injury. Curry made his return in the Warriors’ 119-116 loss to the Utah Jazz on Monday. Afterwards, he detailed the grueling recovery process to reporters. “I don’t know exactly when [the injury] happened,” Curry explained. “I just popped up one more, I couldn’t move at all. It was like a month’s time where I really couldn’t move; I was just laying at home. “And then just once the pain went away, I was able to rehab and try to get all my movement back, but it’s been tough.” The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the human body, connecting the lower back through the legs towards the feet. It aids in the motor function of the lower body. In Curry’s case, it appears to have been...
Warriors’ Seth Curry states he ‘couldn’t move’ when dealing with sciatica injury
Published March 10, 2026 at 4:45 PM
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