Anthony SlaterMar 1, 2026, 07:40 PM ETMultiple AuthorsEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSAN FRANCISCO -- Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will sit out at least five more games because of his persistent right knee issue, the team said Sunday. The Warriors will reevaluate Curry in 10 days, meaning he will be absent for their upcoming games against the Clippers, Rockets, Thunder, Jazz and Bulls. Curry has sat out the previous 10 games, with the Warriors going 4-6 without him."This is a weird one," Curry told ESPN's Malika Andrews during an in-game interview Saturday. "It's kind of unpredictable how it'll heal."The team has listed Curry's injury as patellofemoral pain syndrome, also known as "runner's knee," which typically consists of swelling and pain around the kneecap. The Warriors were initially optimistic that Curry could return after last month's All-Star break, but he had a setback in a workout that weekend and told the athletic training staff he wasn't ready for live work upon his return to the facility. The Warriors shut him down from court work for 10 days.