Sources: Warriors' Stephen Curry out 10 more days with knee issue
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Sources: Warriors' Stephen Curry out 10 more days with knee issue
"Curry has advanced to court work in recent days, which is a significant step in his attempted return. Team sources have continued to describe Curry as extremely motivated to return for the stretch run and try to work the wobbling Warriors into the playoffs through the play-in bracket."
"But Curry has described this right knee issue as "unpredictable", already experiencing setbacks since the issue initially popped up during an individual workout in Minneapolis on Jan. 24. He was initially hopeful to return right after the All-Star break, but throttled his court work down after it didn't respond as hoped."
"The Warriors have lost three straight games, including tough back-to-back defeats to the lottery bound Chicago Bulls and Utah Jazz. They are 32-33, dropping below the LA Clippers into the ninth seed, appearing increasingly destined for a nine against 10 play-in game against the Portland Trail Blazers."
Stephen Curry has been ruled out for another 10 days due to patellofemoral pain syndrome in his right knee, extending his absence to at least 20 games. The condition, commonly called runner's knee, involves swelling and pain around the kneecap. Curry has advanced to court work recently and remains motivated to return for the playoff stretch run. However, he describes the injury as unpredictable, having experienced setbacks since January 24. The Warriors, currently 32-33 and in ninth seed position, have lost three consecutive games and face an increasingly difficult path to the playoffs through the play-in tournament.
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