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Warriors provide injury update on Steph Curry: 'good progress'

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Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry remains out with "runner's knee" but the team provided hope with their latest update on the star.

The Golden State Warriors haven't had their two-time MVP Stephen Curry suit up in a game for them since January 30. But newfound life has been breathed into the Bay Area and the lungs of Warriors fans. Curry was injured in a Jan.

30 loss to the Detroit Pistons , aggravating his right knee. He's missed the previous 20 games due to patella-femoral pain syndrome, a bone bruising in his right knee. Warriors team personnel told USA TODAY Sports that Curry's injury is "pretty much runner's knee" and that he'd be re-evaluated.

Following Curry's evaluation, the team announced in a Saturday news release that the four-time champion and 2022 Finals MVP has been progressing along and is inching closer to a return to the court, as the regular-season begins to come to a close. "The re-evaluation indicated that Curry continues to make good progress. He has intensified his individual on-court workouts and, as next steps, he will be incorporated into live action and team practices in the coming days," the team said.

"He will be re-evaluated again after the team returns home next week. " Warriors struggling without Steph Curry The Warriors have slid in the standings with Curry out. The team has lost 15 of its last 21 games and sit at the No.