Curry admits 'unpredictable' injury, Warriors await anxiously
Stephen Curry has missed 10 consecutive games due to a knee injury. Golden State has won 4 and lost 6 during his absence. After last night's 101-129 loss to the Lakers, Curry told ESPN directly that he needs more time. "This injury is quite strange, making the recovery process unpredictable," he said. "But every day since the All-Star week has shown progress." Curry has not yet stepped onto the practice court; he is maintaining his fitness and strengthening surrounding muscle groups. This season, he has only played 39 games, averaging 27.2 points and 4.8 assists. The Warriors need him healthy before the playoffs.
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The way Curry described this injury — "unpredictable," "weird one" — is language Warriors fans do not want to hear. Not because he's hiding anything, but because he himself doesn't know. And when a 37-year-old player says "I haven't stepped onto the practice court yet," the path back to competition is longer than expected.
The Warriors are in a difficult position. They cannot rush Curry back due to the risk of re-injury — especially with an injury he himself described as potentially "getting worse" if not managed properly. But if he's out for too long, he will lack rhythm when the playoffs arrive. This is a familiar dilemma for teams that rely too heavily on a single star.
Golden State has gone 4-6 without Curry. That record isn't disastrous, but it's not good enough to inspire confidence. It reveals the team's true state: when Curry is healthy, they are a serious playoff contender; without him, they are an average team.
What's more noteworthy is how Curry frames his narrative. "Stack good days" — he's not talking about a return date, he's talking about the process. That's the mindset of a veteran athlete who understands his body, isn't rushing, and isn't letting external pressure dictate medical decisions. At 37, with four NBA championships, Curry has nothing left to prove in the regular season. He just needs to be available in April and May.
Warriors Wire and the American sports media will continue to monitor every small update on his condition. But in reality, the true answer will only come when Curry steps onto the court and runs full.