The Warriors said they will reevaluate Curry in 10 days. He’s already missed the team’s previous 10 games due to the issue, with Golden State going 4-6 without him.

The injury news has NBA Play-In positioning implications for the Portland Trail Blazers. Portland currently sits at No. 10 in the Western Conference standings with a 29-33 record. The Blazers are just a half-game back of the Los Angeles Clippers and three games behind the Warriors, who occupy the No. 8 spot with a 31-29 record.

Getting out of the back-half of the Play-In spots and into the 8-7 range is crucial for a team’s chances to make the NBA Playoffs. During the Play-In Tournament, teams in the No. 8 or No. 7 spots get two chances to win one game to qualify for the Playoffs, whereas teams in the No. 10 or No. 9 spots must win two games in a row to advance.

Curry’s ongoing injury issues give Portland a better chance of supplanting Golden State in the standings during the stretch run and possibly moving into the upper half of the Play-In. However, the Blazers have struggled to make hay in the standings recently, as they’ve dealt with key injuries to All-Star Deni Avdija and starting guard Shaedon Sharpe. The Blazers have gone 2-4 since the All-Star break, but Portland’s schedule is slated to get softer over the final two months of the regular season.