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flag Stephen Curry remains out with knee pain despite a clean MRI, averaging 27.2 points this season.

Stephen Curry has a clean MRI on his right knee but remains sidelined with persistent pain and swelling from patellofemoral pain syndrome, commonly known as "runner's knee." The 38-year-old Warriors star, who has missed 16 games this season since the injury began in a January 24 workout, told the team's medical staff he isn't ready for live scrimmaging. Despite earlier optimism from coach Steve Kerr about a return before the All-Star break, Curry continues to manage inflammation carefully to avoid re-injury. He remains a top scorer, averaging 27.2 points per game, the fifth-highest of his 17-year career.

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