Curry ruled out at MSG

Stephen Curry was listed out for the Warriors’ March 15 trip to Madison Square Garden — a notable absence as Golden State fights for playoff positioning injury update: Mar. 15. That leaves the Warriors short their primary offensive engine for a marquee road test during the late‑season seeding scramble nightly recap context.

Stephen Curry missed his 17th consecutive game when Golden State faced the Knicks on March 15 due to right‑knee pain while still traveling with the team. apnews.com The Warriors announced Curry will be re‑evaluated in 10 days and is expected to miss at least five more games — an absence that will stretch to roughly 20 straight contests if that timeline holds. espn.com Golden State sits 32‑34 and ninth in the Western Conference, placing them squarely in the 9/10 play‑in range as the regular season winds down. nba.com The club has struggled without him: the Warriors are 9‑14 in games Curry has missed this season, a span that has sharply affected their seeding math. statmuse.com Injuries forced a makeshift rotation on March 15 that featured Brandin Podziemski and Quinten Post in the lineup alongside veterans like Gary Payton II and Will Richard, per the game play‑by‑play. foxsports.com Head coach Steve Kerr described the situation bluntly — “We’re going through it, for sure” and called the roster “about as beaten up as any team I can remember” after recent losses dropped the club to 32‑34. heavy.com The Warriors head east for a five‑game trip that follows Madison Square Garden: Washington on Mar. 16, Boston on Mar. 18, Detroit on Mar. 20, Atlanta on Mar. 21 and Dallas on Mar. 23, all matchups that will occur while Curry is slated for re‑evaluation. nba.com

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