Stephen Curry injury update: Warriors star out multiple ...
The Warriors announced the latest news Wednesday after Curry exited Game 1 vs. the Wolves in the second quarter
www.cbssports.comHere’s the latest on Steph Curry’s injury status.
Recent official update (Feb 2026): Curry was diagnosed with patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee) and is listed day-to-day as he undergoes treatment to return to action. This condition typically involves knee pain around the patellofemoral joint and can flare with jumping or running, but many players return with proper rehab and ramp-up.[1]
Prior playoff-related update (May 2025): Curry missed multiple games with a hamstring strain during the playoffs, with the timeline indicating at least a week out and unclear return schedule at that time.[2]
Earlier injury notes (2024–2025): Curry has had various non-structural ankle and thumb issues that produced on-court updates about clearance for activity and temporary setbacks, but none of these imply long-term absence beyond the mentioned recovery windows in those reports.[4][5]
General context: The Warriors have emphasized a cautious, progressive return approach when knee or soft-tissue issues arise, aiming to reintegrate Curry once medical staff clear him and he’s pain-free enough to compete at his usual level.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull the two most recent articles in full and summarize their key points, or track Curry’s status day-by-day and provide quick updates as they’re published.
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The Warriors announced the latest news Wednesday after Curry exited Game 1 vs. the Wolves in the second quarter
www.cbssports.comThe Warriors' star suffered a right ankle sprain against the Bulls on March 7.
www.nba.comSteph Curry suffered an injury during the Golden State Warriors' latest game. What's his diagnosis against the Philadelphia 76ers?
www.newsweek.comGet the latest NBA news on Stephen Curry. Stay up to date with Golden State Warriors player news, rumors, updates, analysis, social feeds, and more at FOX Sports.
www.foxsports.comThe Golden State Warriors star spoke to the press after suffering what he called "an aggravation" on a recurring hand issue.
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