The Golden State Warriors offered a cautiously optimistic medical update on guard Seth Curry, who has appeared in just two games since rejoining the franchise in December. The team announced that Curry, sidelined for the past 24 games, has been re-evaluated and is “progressing” as he begins to increase on-court workouts, including live play, with another re-evaluation set for two weeks.
Curry’s path back has been uneven. He originally joined the Warriors during training camp but was waived due to salary-cap constraints, then re-signed in December to bolster shooting depth. The regard for his fit alongside his brother, Stephen Curry, has been a notable storyline, though the on-court reunion has yet to materialize this season.
Head coach Steve Kerr supported the move, noting Curry’s professionalism and shooting versatility as assets for spacing off the bench. Seth Curry’s two appearances this season included a 14-point performance in his season debut before a scoreless outing against Philadelphia, followed by the lingering sciatic issue that derailed his return.
Upon his return, Curry will face competition for minutes in a crowded Warriors backcourt that includes Stephen Curry, Brandin Podziemski, De’Anthony Melton, Gary Payton II, Pat Spencer and rookie Will Richard. Meanwhile, Stephen Curry is also nearing his own return from a knee-related setback, with practice reentry anticipated after the All-Star break.
The update underscores that while a firm timetable remains undetermined, Curry is trending toward a meaningful return to on-court action as Golden State navigates a pivotal stretch of the season.