Seth Curry’s Injury Raises Concerns for Warriors
Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry faces an uncertain road to recovery as he grapples with a significant injury. Recent reports indicate that Curry underwent an MRI on his lower back and pelvis, which revealed a sciatic nerve issue. The prognosis is not encouraging, as he is set to be re-evaluated in two weeks. This setback comes after Curry played just two games in early December, and he has since missed the Warriors’ last eight games.
History of Injuries and Current Status
While Curry has battled injuries in the past, particularly missing the entirety of the 2017-18 season due to a fractured tibia, he has largely maintained his health in recent years. In fact, he has participated in at least 64 games in five of the last seven seasons, including a solid 68-game season last year. This history raises questions about the nature of his current injury. Was the abrupt ramp-up to competitive play too much too soon, especially considering he was unsigned until December 1?
Future Outlook and Trade Speculation
As concerns mount over Curry’s injury status, speculation arises about the Warriors’ potential response. However, the likelihood of a trade is virtually nonexistent. Due to the circumstances surrounding his late signing, Curry’s trade restrictions will remain in place until after the February 5 trade deadline. Even if that barrier were lifted, the Warriors would likely hesitate to part with him. A reliable shooter like Curry, especially at his price point, represents a valuable asset off the bench that the team would be reluctant to lose during a crucial stretch of the season.
As the Warriors navigate this challenging period, Curry’s health will be a focal point, shaping the team’s strategy and outlook in the weeks to come.

