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BREAKING IN THE BAY: Warriors Finally Announce Exciting Injury Update on Key Player

The Golden State Warriors are navigating one of the most injury-plagued stretches of their season, so shorthanded that the injury report features not just one Curry — but two.

As the 2025-26 NBA regular season hurtles toward its conclusion, teams fighting for playoff positioning and play-in spots are making their final pushes. For the Warriors, however, the dream of a deep postseason run with a healthy Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler tandem has been repeatedly derailed by injuries.

Steph Curry and his brother Seth

The latest blow came earlier this week when rising star guard Moses Moody suffered a serious knee injury, adding to an already lengthy list of sidelined contributors. While much of the attention has understandably centered on Stephen Curry’s recovery timeline, another key name on the injury report has flown somewhat under the radar: his younger brother, Seth Curry.

Seth Curry, who joined the Warriors before the start of the 2025-26 season, has been limited to just four games this year due to a series of nagging injuries, including sciatic nerve issues. He is currently dealing with a left adductor strain, which is considered less severe than previous ailments.

On Sunday, the Warriors provided a much-needed dose of positive news, listing Seth Curry as questionable for Monday night’s matchup against the Denver Nuggets in Denver. His potential return represents a small but encouraging step forward for a team desperate for reinforcements.

With only eight regular-season games remaining, Golden State sits well below .500 and is currently locked into the play-in tournament. Reaching the 37-win mark tomorrow would be a modest milestone, but every healthy body counts as the Warriors try to salvage what has been a brutal campaign.

Being the brother of one of the greatest players in NBA history comes with inevitable pressure, yet Seth has handled it with grace and positivity throughout his career. A reliable plus contributor wherever he has played, his most memorable moment arguably came in the 2019 Western Conference Finals while with the Portland Trail Blazers. In Game 3 against his brother’s Warriors, Seth dropped 16 points, grabbed four steals, and knocked down four three-pointers — a performance that surely made their parents beam with pride, even in defeat.

Now, the Curry brothers are teammates for the first time in the NBA, trying to make the most of a chaotic season. Seth’s potential return against the Nuggets offers a glimmer of hope as Golden State races to get healthy before the regular season clock runs out.

The Bay Area will be watching closely to see if Seth Curry can suit up and provide a spark when the Warriors need it most.