Stephen Curry’s return is not inevitable…


At best, we’ll never see it again Stephen Curry than in March. indeed, ESPN announces that the leader of Warriors he still suffers from pain and swelling in his right knee, more precisely patellofemoral syndrome (“runner’s knee”).

We knew he was out for the sequeland welcoming the Celtics this Thursday, but it is now slated for ten more days. Clearly, even if the new examination did not reveal anything serious, the two-time MVP must be patient, because he is not physically ready. Therefore, they will not play against Denver, New Orleans, Memphis or Los Angeles.

« It’s just a persistent pain said Steve Kerr, his trainer. We were hoping he might be ready for (last night), but that’s not the case. He just needs a little more time. »

Will he be 100% by the end of the season?

You missed the All-Star game last weekend Stephen Curry (27.2 points, 4.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds, 1.1 steals) he hasn’t played since January 30 and his knee has been making life difficult for him for a month. At almost 38 years old, this can be a concern, but the person in question wanted to be somewhat reassuring at the beginning of the month.

« It’s about gradually discovering what works best in rehabilitation. » he explained about this. ” Because it still hurts. You have to manage to make everything turn on and the pain goes away. It’s something we still have to monitor and manage because if I go back too soon, it can wake up. But it’s going in the right direction. »

So caution is needed in Golden State, where Jimmy Butler is already missing and where the challenge at the end of the season is clearly to get to 100% for the playoffs. If there is a qualification…

Note that Stephen Curry therefore becomes ineligible for individual awards, as he will miss more than 17 games. This is only the second time, since 2013-14, that he will not appear on one of the three “All-NBA teams”. Second time? That was in 2019/20.

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.


2026-02-20 11:27:00

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