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Stephen Curry will participate in play-in tourney for Warriors if he’s able, Steve Kerr says

Stephen Curry will play in the NBA play-in tournament if his knee permits, with Golden State coach Steve Kerr emphasizing health over guaranteed playoff spots.

  • On Monday, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr confirmed Stephen Curry will be available for the play-in tournament if his ailing right knee allows, dismissing notions the team would sit their superstar without a guaranteed playoff spot.
  • Curry has not played since Jan. 30, dealing with patellofemoral pain syndrome and bone bruising, after medical staff delayed his planned practice participation on Sunday.
  • Golden State entered Monday 23-16 with Curry and 10-22 without him, including a 1-8 stretch that dropped the Warriors to 6-15 since his latest injury.
  • "Bottom line, if Steph is healthy, he's going to play," Kerr said, while emphasizing that any risk of longer-term knee damage would keep Curry sidelined.
  • A six-game road trip ends against the Dallas Mavericks, after which the Warriors will determine Curry's next steps, though he is "dying to get out there" despite the challenging playoff path.
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Stephen Curry will participate in play-in tourney for Warriors if he's able, Steve Kerr says

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Stephen Curry will participate in play-in tourney for Warriors if he's able, coach Steve Kerr says

Golden State coach Steve Kerr says Stephen Curry will be available for the play-in tournament if his ailing right knee allows.

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The San Francisco Standard broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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