Curry ruled out tonight
Golden State ruled Stephen Curry out for the Warriors’ game against the Brooklyn Nets on March 25 due to injury, a notable absence as the postseason picture tightens. The Warriors face a key stretch without their floor‑spacer while seeding scenarios remain in flux. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
The Warriors officially ruled Stephen Curry out for Wednesday’s game vs. Brooklyn with a right‑knee issue listed as patellofemoral pain syndrome, a condition that has kept him sidelined since Jan. 30. (espn.com) Golden State said it will bring Curry into live five‑on‑five contact work as part of his ramp toward a return and planned a formal re‑evaluation when the team returned home. (espn.com) The club entered the matchup sitting 34-38 and 10th in the Western Conference — a spot that has the Warriors fighting through the play‑in picture as Curry’s availability fluctuates. (statmuse.com) With Curry unavailable, Gui Santos erupted for a career‑high 31 points and Brandin Podziemski added 22 as Golden State rallied for a 109-106 win over Brooklyn, with Draymond Green sinking two late free throws to seal the victory. (gmanetwork.com) The Warriors have gone 6-14 during Curry’s absence and have repeatedly described the team’s approach to his recovery as cautious, ruling him out for multiple games while monitoring day‑to‑day progress. (espn.com) Coach Steve Kerr identified the planned scrimmage and live contact sessions as “major checkpoints” before clearing Curry, underscoring the team’s protocol of stepwise ramp‑ups and periodic re‑evaluations. (espn.com)