
"This is a weird one. It's kind of unpredictable how it'll heal. It's going to be a little longer. Right now, with this one, it's about each day, can you stack good days? I've done that. Hopefully they can unleash me on the court soon and hopefully get back sooner than later."
"The Warriors were initially optimistic that Curry could return right after the All-Star break, but he had a setback in a workout that weekend and told the training staff he wasn't ready for live work upon return to the facility. The Warriors shut him down from court work for 10 days."
"Trying to stay in shape, strengthen everything else around the body, knowing at this stage, once you get back, it's a full sprint to the playoffs. Once I get back on the court, it's a li"
Stephen Curry remains sidelined with patellofemoral pain syndrome affecting his right knee, missing at least the next five games against the Clippers, Rockets, Thunder, Jazz, and Bulls. The Warriors will re-evaluate him in 10 days. Curry has already missed 10 consecutive games, during which the Warriors compiled a 4-6 record. Initially optimistic about his return after the All-Star break, the team experienced a setback when Curry reported he wasn't ready for live work. Currently, he performs weight-bearing exercises but hasn't advanced to court work. The Warriors sit at 31-29, positioned for the Play-In tournament. Curry emphasizes the unpredictable nature of his recovery and focuses on stacking good days while maintaining overall body strength.
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