Steve Kerr Withholds Key Update On Stephen Curry Return

Warriors' playoff hopes hang by a thread as Steve Kerr prioritizes Stephen Curry's full recovery over a hasty return.

The 2025-26 season has been a rough ride for the Golden State Warriors, and Monday night added another blow with Moses Moody suffering a tough knee injury. This setback adds to the Warriors' growing injury list, which is already headlined by Stephen Curry's ongoing knee issues.

While there was some hope that Curry might make a swift return, head coach Steve Kerr is wisely urging patience. Speaking on 95.7 The Game's Willard & Dibs, Kerr emphasized that they won't rush Curry back until he's completely ready. At 38, Curry's health is paramount, and the Warriors can't afford to risk further injury by hurrying him back onto the court.

With both Curry and Jimmy Butler sidelined, the Warriors are missing key pieces as they struggle to maintain their footing. Currently sitting at 10th in the Western Conference, the team's path to a deep playoff run looks increasingly challenging without their star players.

The clock is ticking with just a few weeks left before the postseason kicks off. The Warriors' hopes hinge on Curry's return, but his health must come first. For now, fans will have to hold on and hope for a miraculous turnaround.