Knee issue to keep Curry out of All-Star Game

ESPN2/10/2026

Summary

Warriors guard Stephen Curry will miss the upcoming NBA All-Star Game due to a lingering issue with his right knee. This decision comes as Curry continues to deal with the effects of his knee injury, which has been a concern for him in recent games. The All-Star Game is scheduled for this weekend, and Curry's absence marks a significant moment for both him and the Golden State Warriors. Curry's knee issue has been a topic of discussion among fans and analysts, as it has impacted his performance and availability throughout the season. The Warriors have been managing his condition carefully, but the decision to sit out the All-Star Game indicates that the injury still requires attention and recovery time. This will be the first time in several years that Curry will not participate in the All-Star festivities, which typically showcase the league's top talent. The news of Curry's absence has been reported by multiple sources, including ESPN and Yahoo Sports, both of which confirm that the knee injury is the reason for his withdrawal from the game. The Warriors will need to adjust their lineup in his absence, as Curry is a key player for the team. His health will be crucial for the Warriors as they continue their season and aim for a strong playoff run.

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Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)

65d
Age
2
Sources
from cluster
1560
Hours Since Seen
Final Score0/100
CategoryAntiLindy
StatusArchived
Recency Multiplier0% (0.5^1560/48)
Hero EligibleNo
Score is 0 because recency decay (0.5^1560/48 = 0.000000) reduced it below 0.5

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  1. 2026-02-10
    Knee issue to keep Curry out of All-Star Game (current)

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