Stephen Curry Out for Warriors-Brooklyn Nets Game Amid Knee Injury The Golden State Warriors will be without their star player Stephen Curry when they face the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday, March 26, 2026. Curry, a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player, has been ruled out due to a right knee injury, extending his absence to 23 consecutive games. The Warriors have opted for a cautious approach in his recovery, prioritizing his long-term health over an immediate return. Curry has not played since late January, though he has made progress in rehabilitation and is gradually increasing his on-court activity. However, he remains ineligible for full-contact scrimmages and will not be available for the matchup against Brooklyn. Curry’s injury stems from patellofemoral pain syndrome and a bone bruise in his right knee. While he has returned to live practice sessions, the team has not yet cleared him for full participation. Head coach Steve Kerr emphasized that Curry must complete the final phase of his recovery before being considered for a return. The Warriors’ official injury report still lists him as “Out – Knee,” with a projected return date after March 27. Kerr’s comments underscore the team’s commitment to ensuring Curry is fully prepared for the postseason, which remains within reach for Golden State. The Warriors’ current 34–38 record places them in the 10th seed of the Western Conference, with a slim chance to secure a spot in the SoFi Play-In Tournament. Without Curry, the team has struggled, posting a 7–15 record in his absence. The offense has relied heavily on other players to step up, with Draymond Green, De’Anthony Melton, L.J. Cryer, Branislav Podziemski, and Desmond Bane taking on larger roles as ball-handlers and scorers.#brooklyn_nets #golden_state_warriors #steve_kerr #stephen_curry #sofi_play_in_tournament
