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Warriors star Steph Curry out at least 5 more games with knee injury

By Thomson Reuters Mar 1, 2026 | 8:54 PM

The Golden State Warriors on Sunday said Stephen Curry will miss the next ​five games before his right ‌knee injury is re-evaluated.

Curry, who hasn’t played since Jan. 30, is officially out for Monday’s home game ‌against ​the Los Angeles ⁠Clippers with “right patellofemoral pain ⁠syndrome,” also called “runner’s knee.” It’s an overuse condition that is marked by pain around the ​kneecap.

In addition to the Clippers game, Curry will miss ⁠the Warriors’ three-game ⁠road trip to Houston, ​Oklahoma City and Utah and a ​home game against Chicago on ‌March 10. The soonest he could be back is March 13 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The ⁠Warriors have said Curry is making progress but is not doing work on ⁠the ‌court yet.

Golden State (31-29) is ⁠in eighth place in ​the ‌Western Conference and just ​4-6 in ⁠the games Curry has missed before and after the All-Star break. The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Warriors 129-101 on Saturday.

–Field ​Level Media