SAN FRANCISCO– The Golden State Warriors know Stephen Curry’s window to return is closing. The Dubs’ franchise star got another update on the patella-femoral pain syndrome and bone bruising in his right knee that’s kept him out for 23 games and counting.
The clock is running out on the Golden State Warriors and no amount of late stretch heroics can save them. The worst part for Dub Nation is that the team is starting to realize that.
The Golden State Warriors said Friday that star guard Stephen Curry "continues to make good progress" from a right knee injury and will be re-evaluated next week.
The Golden State Warriors are hosting the Washington Wizards tonight, just 11 days after beating the Wizards in DC. If the Dubs were to win, it would be their first three-game winning streak since mid-January.
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The Golden State Warriors have had a tough 2025-26 NBA season. Injuries have played a significant part in their campaign, taking out the most important players, and Moses Moody was the latest addition.
Al Horford has been out of action for the Golden State Warriors for the last seven games. The five-time All-Star has been sidelined by a calf injury and is still working his way back to full strength.
Warriors guard Stephen Curry will be reevaluated sometime next week as he continues to deal with a right knee injury, according to Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of ESPN (Twitter link).
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Warriors big man Kristaps Porzingis is heading toward a key offseason decision. Porzingis can become an unrestricted free agent this summer, and the Warriors have spent the past several weeks evaluating the fit while he weighs his future, per NBC Sports Bay Area.
The Golden State Warriors are at home on Friday night as they host the Washington Wizards in an interconference matchup. Golden State enters Friday’s game with a 35-38 record after defeating the Brooklyn Nets at home on Wednesday night.
It’s been almost two months since Stephen Curry has been out of action with an injury. Draymond Green has weighed in on Stephen Curry’s extended injury absence.
SAN FRANCISCO– Kristaps Porzingis seems content with the Golden State Warriors, which bodes well for extending their future together. With his health and well-being a lot more stable, after a mysterious bout of illness that cost him six straight games, Porzingis has been able to play on the hardwood much more consistently.
De’Anthony Melton’s comeback season is on a collision course with the Warriors’ tight budget, and the guard just made the first move. Golden State Warriors guard De’Anthony Melton’s stock has soared this season.
The Golden State Warriors and Washington Wizards are both without their two highest-paid players and several others for Friday's game at Chase Center. As of 1 p.m.
With a spot in the Western Conference play-in tournament almost a certainty, the Golden State Warriors will look to improve their positioning down the stretch, beginning with a Friday date against the Washington Wizards in San Francisco.
With only nine regular season games and at least one play-in game remaining, the Golden State Warriors are facing the prospect of losing one of their most reliable players this summer, as De’Anthony Melton could hit the free agent market.
If there was any indicator of how much stress the Golden State Warriors are in right now, you need to look at the opening of Steve Kerr’s appearance on Steiny
Warriors guard Moses Moody suffered a serious injury. There’s no way around that. But it could’ve been worse. A lot worse. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said that while Moody suffered a torn patellar tendon, the rest of the knee checked out clean.
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It’s been a trying season for the Golden State Warriors. The team is 35-38 and the current holders of the 10th seed in the West, which, considering they lost Jimmy Butler for the year back in mid-January and have gotten only 39 games out of Steph Curry and 42 out of new arrival Al Horford, is a minor miracle.