The Golden State Warriors (18-16) have stayed competitive in the Western Conference, largely thanks to Stephen Curry‘s brilliance in his 17th season. The 37-year-old superstar is averaging 28.7 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 1.2 steals on 46.8% FG and 39.4% from three through 25 games—reminding everyone why he’s the greatest shooter ever.

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30)
His off-ball movement, quick release, and gravity continue to warp defenses, making him the engine of Golden State’s offense. Monday’s 27-point performance led a win over Brooklyn, but concerns are mounting ahead of Friday’s matchup against the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
Injury Update: Curry Questionable, Green Out
Golden State’s latest injury report (via ESPN’s Anthony Slater):
Draymond Green: Ruled out (ongoing issue).Stephen Curry: Added with an ankle injury and listed questionable—his first mention of the problem this season.
Losing Green hurts defensively, but Curry’s potential absence would be devastating. Even a short-term setback could derail momentum for a team already questioning its depth and consistency.
Curry’s Legacy and Importance

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30)
Curry’s place in history is cemented:
11x All-Star4x Champion2x MVPFinals MVPAll-time 3-point leader
He’s the cornerstone of the Warriors’ dynasty and the single most irreplaceable piece. At 37, his health is the ultimate X-factor for any playoff push.
Looking Ahead
Friday’s game against OKC is a measuring stick. If Curry sits (or is limited), it could expose Golden State’s vulnerabilities against elite competition.
Monitor updates closely—Curry’s ankle will dictate how far this team can go.
Warriors fans: Pray for a quick recovery. The dynasty’s final chapters still need its greatest shooter healthy.