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Warriors' Curry Out with Runner's Knee

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Golden State Warriors will be without Stephen Curry for Tuesday's match against the Philadelphia 76ers due to a runner's knee injury. Curry, who has been dealing with patellofemoral pain syndrome, left Friday's game against the Detroit Pistons after experiencing discomfort. The injury, first noticed during a workout in January, has forced him to miss games and could impact his availability for the remainder of the season.

Curry's absence is a significant blow to the Warriors, who are already dealing with other key injuries. This includes Jonathan Kuminga, who has been out with a bone bruise in his left knee. Kuminga's potential return is uncertain, as he is also a trade candidate with the deadline approaching on Thursday. The Warriors will need to manage their roster effectively to stay competitive without their stars.

The Warriors' medical team, led by Rick Celebrini, will monitor Curry's recovery closely. Coach Steve Kerr has indicated that Curry's return will depend on his comfort level and the advice of the medical staff. This injury could affect the Warriors' playoff aspirations, especially if Curry's recovery is prolonged. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how the team adapts to these challenges.