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Warriors expect Steph Curry to miss more time with knee injury
- On Sunday, the Warriors announced Stephen Curry will miss 10 more days and be re-evaluated afterward.
- Stephen Curry has been diagnosed with runner's knee and bone bruising, and he has not played since exiting the Jan. 30 game, missing the past 10 games since Jan. 31.
- By the numbers, Golden State is 23-16 with Curry, who averages 27.2 points per game, versus 8-13 without him, and the team sits 31-29 and eighth in the league.
- He will miss at least five games, including Monday's game against the Los Angeles Clippers, so the Warriors will rely on De'Anthony Melton and Brandin Podziemski to carry scoring.
- The Warriors say Curry's extended absence keeps him out of upcoming games against the Clippers, Rockets, Thunder, and Jazz, with a potential return on March 10, 2026, or March 13.
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The Golden State star, who has been absent since the end of January, may return mid-March.
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