Per sources that told ESPN’s Anthony Slater and Shams Charania, Steph Curry will be re-evaluated in 10 days. Curry, who is suffering from “patellofemoral pain syndrome” (runner’s knee) on his right knee, has missed the Golden State Warriors’ last six games and is set to miss his seventh straight game against the Boston Celtics tonight.
Steph Curry will be re-evaluated again for his persistent right knee issue in 10 days, sources tell me and @ShamsCharania. That rules him out of the team's next five
games. He missed the last five before the All-Star break. https://t.co/26E0i2PPZW
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) February 20, 2026
Including tonight’s game, Curry is set to miss the next five games, effectively disqualifying him from end-of-season honors such as inclusion in an All-NBA team.
Curry will almost certainly be ineligible for end-of-season honors like All-NBA.
— Danny Emerman (@DannyEmerman) February 19, 2026
Tomorrow will be his 17th missed game of the season. He'd have to play every game the rest of the way to hit the 65-game minimum for eligibility. https://t.co/oRNt6jUABM
It will be the first time Curry will not be in an All-NBA team since the 2019-20 season, during which he played only five games due to a hand injury. It will only be the sixth time in his career that Curry will not be an All-NBA member.









