Stephen Curry is always appointment viewing when the Golden State Warriors take on the Los Angeles Lakers.
Just one problem for the Warriors on Saturday night, though: Steph isn't playing.
The Warriors will have to figure out how to beat the Lakers without their all-time great sharpshooter.
The Lakers, in a season that has featured plenty of injury trouble, are a lot closer to full health than Golden State is.
Why isn't Steph Curry playing tonight?
Steph Curry remains out on Saturday as he deals with a persistent knee injury.
Curry sat out the Warriors' final five games before the All-Star break and hasn't played since.
This is Curry's 10th consecutive game missed.
He's dealing with patellofemoral pain syndrome in his right knee, more commonly known as "runner's knee."
When is Steph Curry coming back?
Curry's return date is still to be determined.
He had an MRI when he returned to the Warriors from the break, and on Feb. 19, Golden State announced Curry would be re-evaluated in 10 days.
That brings Curry to March 1 for a potential re-evaluation, so maybe there'll be additional news soon.
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