Stephen Curry’s injury return is ‘doubtful’ before the All-Star break

The Golden State Warriors are in a good spot before the All-Star break, and may be willing to put a few players on hold so they can get healthy. One of those players is Stephen Curry, who has had several injuries throughout the season, and the team will need him in the second half of the year.
Curry is already listed as questionable for their next game, but there’s a good chance of that you could miss remaining games until the All-Star break, according to ESPN’s Anthony Slater.
“Steph Curry has not been ruled out for the next two games, but Kerr also hinted that the Warriors may hold Curry out until the All-Star break to allow him to straighten out his knee. Called him questionable for Monday,” Slater wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
There is also a big chance that Kristaps Porzingis, who the Warriors acquired within the will be back and after the All-Star break.
“It’s 1-1 for the Warriors without Steph Curry. They face the Grizzlies and Spurs at home before the All-Star break. Curry sounds doubtful for both. Curry’s return and Porzingis’ debut looks like Feb. 19 against the Celtics,” Slater wrote.
This will be a good time for Curry to rest, as the second half of the season will be crucial for the Warriors and where they will be seeded for the playoffs or play-in tournament. Curry showed no signs of slowing down in his game, and he had to deal a lot with how the team was constructed, as well as injuries.
Hopefully, other players can step up to the plate, and that’s probably one of the reasons they bought Porzingis. Although he has not been very healthy this season, when he is on the field, he makes a big difference for the team.
2026-02-08 16:33:00







