March 10, 2026, 3:04 p.m. PT
Seth Curry will not suit up for the Golden State Warriors when they face the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday, March 10, per Dalton Johnson. The veteran sharpshooter made his return to Steve Kerr’s rotation on Monday, March 9, as the Warriors lost to the Utah Jazz, 116-119. He is likely being kept out of Tuesday’s game as a precaution.
Before his return to the rotation, Curry hadn’t played for the Warriors since December 4th, in the Warriors’ 98-99 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Curry scored 13 points, dished out 3 assists and grabbed 1 rebound in his 12 minutes of playing time against Utah. He shot 4-of-6 from the field and 2-of-3 from deep.
Having another floor-spacing veteran back in the rotation will be a major bonus for Kerr, who has done a solid job of navigating the team’s current injury crisis.
Curry isn’t the only player who will miss the Warriors’ game against Chicago. Moses Moody remains out, as does Stephen Curry. Draymond Green and De’Anthony Melton are both listed as questionable and will likely be a game-time decision. Fortunately for the Warriors, both Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis have been cleared to play.
Golden State is 1-4 over its last five games. Kerr will undoubtedly be hoping that having Porzingis and Horford in the rotation can stabilize the team’s defense, while also providing a boost on the offensive end. Nevertheless, the team will continue to tread water until the current injury issues are over, whenever that may be.
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