The situation of Stephen Curry continues to become more complicated in the decisive stretch of the season. The Golden State Warriors guard will not be available for the game against the Denver Nuggets due to persistent issues with his right knee, extending his absence to at least 25 consecutive games.
Although the player has increased his court workload in recent weeks, he has not yet been given medical clearance to participate in real five-on-five situations, a crucial step that the franchise deemed essential before his return.
There is still hope within the team to see him before the regular season ends. The plan is to use the coming days to ramp up the intensity of training and convince the medical staff, led by Rick Celebrini, that he is ready to compete.
However, head coach Steve Kerr made it clear that the window is narrowing. The goal is not to rush his return solely for the play-in tournament but to ensure he can accumulate minutes beforehand and regain real game sensations.

A Team in Free Fall
Curry's absence has directly impacted the team's performance. The Warriors have a negative record without their star and have slipped to the tenth spot in the West, with a winning percentage below 50%.
This situation is compounded by more physical setbacks in the squad, such as the absences of Jimmy Butler III and Moses Moody, both sidelined with knee problems.
Internal Doubts within the Franchise
The context has sparked an internal debate: whether it is truly worthwhile to rush Curry's return in a season that has gone awry. Despite this, the player remains intent on coming back to compete.
Since his injury at the end of January, he has faced several setbacks. Medical tests have ruled out structural damage, but the pain and inflammation have not completely subsided.
Immediate Schedule
Curry was absent against the Washington Wizards last night and will also miss the game against the Denver Nuggets. The next checkpoint will be the match against the San Antonio Spurs, although his presence remains uncertain.
With the regular season nearing its end and the play-in tournament secured, time is running out for Golden State and its main reference.
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