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Stephen Curry (Knee) to Miss All-Star Game
Stephen Curry has missed four straight games due to patellofemoral pain syndrome and will skip the 2026 NBA All-Star Game to prioritize long-term recovery, coach Steve Kerr said.
- On Monday, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed Stephen Curry will miss the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 15, at Intuit Dome due to patellofemoral pain syndrome.
- Following a Jan. 30, 2026 home loss, he exited early with the knee issue that Kerr said had been bothering him over the previous week after swelling and soreness from an individual workout in Minneapolis.
- Curry has missed the Warriors' last four games and will sit out Monday against the Memphis Grizzlies and Wednesday versus the San Antonio Spurs while shooting 47% from the field this season.
- The Warriors hope Curry returns after the All-Star break, targeting Feb. 19 at Chase Center, with Pat Spencer expected to expand his role after producing 5.8 points, 2.9 assists, and 2.2 rebounds in 14.4 minutes per game.
- The NBA has not announced who will replace Curry on Team USA, ending his streak as the only starter over age 31 and his 12th All-Star appearance, underscoring his legacy.
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The Golden State star has been dealing with an injury problem for some time and will not be able to attend the big celebration of basketball and the NBA.
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- 41% of the sources lean Left, 41% of the sources are Center
41% Center
L 41%
C 41%
R 18%
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