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flag Stephen Curry will miss at least one week with a right quad injury sustained in a Nov. 26 game.

Stephen Curry will miss at least one week due to a right quadriceps contusion and strained muscle sustained in a collision with Houston Rockets’ Amen Thompson during a Nov. 26, 2025, game. The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter of a 104-100 loss, prompting Curry to exit the game limping. An MRI confirmed the diagnosis, and the Warriors expect him to be reevaluated in seven days, likely missing at least three games. Coach Steve Kerr expressed relief the injury was in the quad rather than a more serious joint issue. Curry, 37, played through pain, finishing with 14 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and seven turnovers. His absence adds pressure on the Warriors’ depth, especially with guard Gary Payton II also sidelined by an ankle sprain. Teammates emphasized the need for improved defense and effort in Curry’s absence.

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