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Steph Curry, Kristaps Porzingis injury update: Curry out vs. Celtics

SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors won’t be at full strength for their first game outside the All-Star break.

During his press conference after Wednesday’s practice, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Steph Curry did not participate in practice and will not play against the Celtics on Thursday.

Curry missed the final five games before the All-Star break with runner’s knee, an injury that can only heal with rest. Although he attended events during All-Star weekend, Curry did not participate in any of the events, except for the viral trick shot.

When Curry returned to the Bay Area, his knee was still bothering him.

“He came back today and he wasn’t feeling good. These guys know when they feel good,” Kerr said. “He is now being evaluated by our team doctors, and we will have an update later.”

Kerr said Curry may undergo an MRI, and emphasized that the team will not rush its playmaker to return to action as the team begins to push for the season.

Golden State (29-26) has only 27 games left in the season and is currently the 8th seed. While Kerr has called getting a Top 6 seed — and avoiding the dreaded Play-In tournament — a goal, he won’t risk his star’s life in pursuit of it.

“It’s a little tricky, but we’re going to keep plugging away at it, and Steph is going to take the right steps,” Kerr said.

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