Game Recap
Another night, same problem. Golden State Warriors take a hit, 33-38 now, and it’s getting late early out West. The Atlanta Hawks handled business again, and the Warriors just kind of… drifted. No bite late. No closer.
And yeah, it keeps circling back to Stephen Curry. Still out. Still watching. Still the difference between a scrappy offense and one that looks stuck in mud for five-minute stretches.
But small light here the timeline finally moved.
Injury Update: Where Things Stand
So here’s the real update, not the noise:
Curry’s missing at least one more. That part’s done. Monday in Dallas? Not happening.
But he’s close. Like, actually close.
He’s expected to get back into live contact work soon. Not just shooting, not just light reps — real practice, bodies, timing, reads. That matters. That’s usually the last box before clearance.
Team plans to check him again Tuesday when they get home. That’s the date people around the building are eyeing.
What’s Been Wrong Without Him?
Short answer: everything tightens.
Spacing shrinks. Shooters hesitate. The offense turns into a lot of late-clock bailouts. You can see it — guys catching and looking around instead of letting it fly. No gravity, no panic from defenses.
And defensively? It’s not even about Curry. The effort’s been uneven. The perimeter’s been leaky. But when your offense stalls, your defense pays for it. Always.
They’ve dropped eight of nine. That’s not a slump. That’s a slide.
Turning Point in the Season?
Why this next week matters
Look at the math. Ten, eleven games left. Maybe less room depending on how the West shakes out.
Get Curry back soon, you’ve got a puncher’s chance to climb into a better play-in spot. Maybe avoid a road do-or-die.
Miss another week? You’re asking him to come back cold and save a season that’s already slipping through fingers.
That’s a tough ask, even for a guy with his resume.
Key Detail: The Injury Itself
This hasn’t been a quick tweak-and-go situation.
We’re talking patella-femoral pain and a bone bruise. Knee stuff. Tricky stuff. The kind that lingers if you rush it.
Curry’s already missed 21 straight. That’s a chunk of the season, not a blip.
So yeah, they’re being careful. They have to be.
What Happens When Curry Returns?
Immediate impact
Everything opens up. Instantly.
Defenses trap higher. Help comes earlier. Shooters get cleaner looks. The pick-and-roll starts humming again instead of stalling at the top.
And late-game? That’s where it really shows.
Right now, the Warriors don’t have that “get me a bucket” gear. With Curry? Different story. Ice-water, pull-up, good night.
But is it too late?
That’s the real question floating around.
They don’t need MVP Curry. They need rhythm Curry. The guy who drops 28 and bends the floor for everyone else.
But man, the margin’s thin.
One more bad week and this whole thing might not matter.