Draymond Green Lights Up Court as Warriors Aim for Sweet Spot in Playoffs!
Mar 15, 2026; New York, New York, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) stands on the court during a time out during the fourth quarter against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images The Golden State Warriors’ season continues to unravel with Dub Nation now feeling jittery over potentially having a rather short post-season. Stephen Curry’s long absence has not helped them, with the Warriors now having lost five in a row.
The Chef, however, refuses to throw in the towel this season, and is hell-bent coming back before the play-in begins. At one point, No. 8 looked certain for the Warriors.
But now, they’ve slipped to ninth in the West, with the Trail Blazers in a good position to pass them in the coming days. To make matters worse, Curry’s knee injury hasn’t improved, and he remains absent from the court. Following the loss to the Knicks on Sunday, he provided a timeline on his potential return.
Curry knows that there are fans in Bay Area who want him to just relax and focus on getting healthy for the 26-27 season. But that’s not something he’ll do. In an interview with The Athletic, Curry, who recently turned 38, said , “If we have stuff to play for, we play.
So, I’m working to get back. ” Curry has missed 18 back-to-back games for the Warriors now with a patellofemoral pain syndrome, more commonly known as ‘runners knee’. The Warriors are set to re-evaluate him on 22nd March, with hopes of having a clear timeline on his return then.