The Warriors didn’t enter the 2025-26 season expecting to be back in the NBA play-in tournament.But after an injury-riddled campaign and a late-season roster shakeup, Steph Curry is choosing gratitude over frustration.Speaking to reporters after the Warriors’ 115-110 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday, Curry explained he’s thankful Golden State still has a chance to keep playing as it prepares to face the same team again Wednesday night in the No. 9 seed vs. No. 10 seed Western Conference play-in game at Intuit Dome.“Grateful for it now because you have one more game to keep your season alive,” Curry said. “This is such a unique year just because of the way it’s gone. It’s not like we underperformed. We’ve just been hit with so many injuries that your expectation had to shift because of availability.” “We’ve been 10th twice??” Steph Curry talked about being in the Play-In once again, given that it’s helping them out this year. “I guess, yeah, grateful for it now. Just because you have one game and hopefully another game to keep your season alive.” pic.twitter.com/JdGKZNgoaD...