Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry during an NBA game.
The Golden State Warriors got a rare, candid window into Steph Curry’s long-term mindset this week: Stephen Curry is open to coming off the bench later in his career if that’s what his game – and the team – needs.
That report landed at a perfect “why today?” moment: Golden State is about to face Houston, andCurry’s current injury absence has forced Steve Kerr to live in a version of the future where the Warriors have to win without their franchise engine.
Key Points
Howard Beck said Curry, 37, told him he could be a “role-player” and even come off the bench if he’s ever diminished.
Beck added Curry’s one clear preference is finishing his career in Golden State.
Short-term: Curry is listed OUT for Warriors-Rockets with right patellofemoral pain syndrome.
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Steph Curry is down to be a role player at the end of his career, says @HowardBeck 👀
In conversation, Howard learned the only definitive for Steph’s last NBA years is the desire to spend them with the Golden State Warriors 💯
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Warriors News: Steph Curry Open to Coming Off the Bench in Future
The news hook comes from Beck’s appearance onFanDuel TV’s “Run It Back.” Beck said Curry has already thought about what it looks like if he’s no longer “Steph Curry, the starter” someday, and that he’s open to a bench/role-player lane if it allows him to help the Warriors win.
That’s the part that matters for roster-building and timeline talk. Bench Curry isn’t about demotion; it’s about extending impact – spacing, gravity, and lineup flexibility – while limiting the defensive burden he specifically referenced wanting to avoid later in his career.
Is Steph Curry Playing Tonight?
While the updates hits and adds a fresh perspective to Curry’s outlook, the current reality is a big question: Is Steph Curry playing tonight?
Per the NBA’s official injury report for Warriors-Rockets, Curry is OUT (right patellofemoral pain syndrome).
If you need the logistics: Warriors-Rockets is listed for 7:30 p.m. ET at Toyota Center, with viewing options that include Prime Video and NBC Sports Bay Area (per ESPN’s game page and local TV/stream listings).
When a player is listed “out” on the day-of league report, coaches typically build the entire game plan and minute map without them, meaning the most useful “Curry update” for tonight is about who absorbs his creation and spacing.
Steph Curry Injury
Curry’s current label is patellofemoral pain syndrome, commonly called “runner’s knee,” which has been the official designation while he’s missed games.
ESPN recently reported the Warriors acknowledged he’d be out “a little longer” after a setback, which is why the short-term conversation remains less about a specific return date and more about the next reevaluation/update from the team.
Steph Curry Stats (2025-26)
Through 39 games this season, Stephen Curry is averaging:
27.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists in 31.3 minutes per game
Shooting splits: 46.8% FG, 39.1% from 3, 93.1% FT
Season totals (to date):
1,061 points
348-of-744 from the field
175-of-448 from three
190-of-204 on free throws
Warriors’ record with/without Curry (2025-26):
23-16 with Curry
8-14 without Curry
What happens next?
Watch for the Warriors’ next official medical update and how quickly Curry can progress back to live work.
Look for practice footage, if Curry begins to ramp up on-court activities in the coming week. Players typically progress from individual workouts, to 3-on-3 to 5-on-5 in a lot of cases.