Steph Curry hasn’t suited up for the Warriors since Jan. 30 due to a right knee injury.Despite his absence, Golden State has stayed afloat enough to clinch an NBA play-in tournament berth. The team is frisky enough without Curry to perhaps make it into the playoffs, but their chances against a top seed without the four-time NBA champion aren’t that strong.While many fans and analysts believe the Warriors should shut Curry down for the 2025-26 NBA season, he is working toward a return and participated in a scrimmage Tuesday. In fact, Curry discussed his first five-on-five action with ESPN’s Anthony Slater in an exclusive interview afterwardon, expressing that while things went smoothly, he still doesn’t know if he is fully ready.“It felt great,” Curry told Slater. “I’m checking the boxes. But with this, it’s always unpredictable because I don’t know how the knee will respond because it hasn’t responded well in the past attempts to get to this five-on-five level. I’m right where I need to be for right now and I’m hoping that it continues until the...
Steph Curry admits knee injury remains ‘unpredictable’ after Warriors scrimmage
Published March 31, 2026 • 14 hrs ago
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