Medical staff will re-evaluate the superstar playmaker in ten days, though his status changes daily. Since last playing January 30, the Warriors have struggled significantly, posting a poor 6-11 record without their leader, who was averaging 27.2 points. Their difficulties continued Thursday during a 121-110 home defeat against the Boston Celtics. Despite trailing by thirty points early, Golden State attempted a late rally behind De’Anthony Melton, yet Boston’s efficient 52% shooting proved insurmountable.
Jaylen Brown dominated with a triple-double, while Kristaps Porzingis added 12 points in his debut. The tough upcoming schedule offers no relief. Currently eighth in the Western Conference at 29-26, the Warriors face Denver, New Orleans, and Memphis next. With six contests before Curry’s critical re-evaluation, his return is vital for their fading playoff hopes.