At least ten more days of absence for Stephen Curry…


Stephen Curry is progressing, but Stephen Curry remains in the infirmary (with his brother Seth). We were waiting for information and ESPN announces that the two-time MVP will not play again for ten days, i.e. five additional matches of absence (Clippers, Rockets, Thunder, Jazz, Bulls). At best…

the day before he gave news right knee injury, patellofemoral syndrome, which kept him out of court since the end of January: ” This is a bit of a weird case and it will take some more time… We can’t really predict how it will heal. »

This is not reassuring and it is also not surprising to learn that Stephen Curry will continue to watch Warriors from the bench for a few days. His injury, also called “ runner’s knee “, usually manifests as swelling and pain around the kneecap.

The Warriors are fighting back, but the playoffs are coming…

As it stands, the All-Star point guard has missed his team’s last ten games and that total will soon rise to fifteen. Without him, the players from Golden State they resist as best they can (4 wins – 6 losses) and keep their place in the Top 8 of the Western Conference.

The Warriors were hoping to get Stephen Curry back right after the All-Star break, but things have dragged on and, with Jimmy Butler and Kristaps Porzingis out as well, it’s starting to get a little worrisome for the rest of their season.

« With an injury like this, it’s about moving forward day by day and having good days. i managed to do it. I hope they will let me get back on the field as soon as possible and come back as soon as possible » The future Hall of Famer confided on Saturday.

And let me add, more pessimistically: ” When we return to the field, there will also be a question of pain tolerance. But it’s the kind of thing you don’t want to leave lying around, because it could be worse. »

Stephen CurryPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2009-10GS8036:1246.243.788.50.63.94.55.93.21.93.00.217.5
2010-11GS7433:3848.044.293.40.73.23.95.83.11.53.10.318.6
2011-12GS2628:0949.045.580.90.62.83.45.32.41.52.50.314.7
2012-13GS7838:1545.145.390.00.83.34.06.92.51.63.10.222.9
2013-14GS7836:2947.142.488.50.63.74.38.52.51.63.80.224.0
2014-15GS8010:40 p.m48.744.391.40.73.64.37.72.02.03.10.223.8
2015-16GS7934:1150.445.490.80.94.65.46.72.02.13.30.230.1
2016-17GS7934:3946.841.189.80.83.74.56.62.31.83.00.225.3
2017-18GS5131:5949.542.392.10.74.45.16.12.21.63.00.226.4
2018-19GS6933:4747.243.791.60.74.75.35.22.41.32.80.427.3
2019-20GS527:4840.224.5100.00.84.45.26.62.21.03.20.420.8
2020-21GS6334:1048.242.191.60.55.05.55.81.91.23.40.132.0
2021-22GS6434:3343.738.092.30.54.75.26.32.01.33.20.425.5
2022-23GS5634:4049.342.791.50.75.46.16.32.10.93.20.429.4
2023-24GS7432:4345.040.892.30.54.04.55.11.60.72.80.426.4
2024-25GS7032:1044.839.793.30.63.94.46.01.41.12.90.424.5
2025-26GS3931:2046.839.193.10.43.13.54.81.91.12.80.427.2

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2026-03-02 07:40:00

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