Stephen Curry (knee) to miss next two contests, All-Star Game, per Steve Kerr
- Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors will miss the All-Star Game and two upcoming games due to patellofemoral pain syndrome, also known as runner's knee, as reported by Steve Kerr.
- Curry has missed 14 games this season and is averaging 27.2 points per game, making him a top player.
- Curry states that honest communication is the foundation of his strong 14-year marriage with Ayesha.
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Raptors' Brandon Ingram replacing injured Stephen Curry in NBA All-Star Game
Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram will replace injured Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday. Curry was voted a starter but is out with knee pain. Commissioner Adam Silver chose Tuesday to have Ingram…
Steph Curry Out For NBA All-Star Game & Gets Replaced By Brandon Ingram
Source: Steph Curry fans will have to wait another year to see the superstar guard play in an All-Star Game. The 37-year-old Golden State Warriors player will sit this one out due to a condition known formally as patellofemoral pain syndrome and informally as “runner’s knee.” The right knee injury will keep Curry out of not just the All-Star game, but also a Wednesday night game with the San Antonio Spurs and a Thursday game against the Boston C…
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Stephen Curry (Image Credits: Imagn) The 2026 NBA All-Star contest is knocking at the door, and several elite names have come into the spotlight as suitable participants for the event. However, another worthy member, Golden State Warriors veteran Stephen Curry, will miss the opportunity due to ongoing health issues. As a result, the focus point shifted to who would replace the veteran star, and several names emerged as potential suitors. Curry r…
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