Golden State Warriors fans in the Philippines will have to wait longer to see Stephen Curry back in action as the star player remains sidelined for another crucial NBA matchup.
Curry's Health Condition Worsens
Stephen Curry will not be playing when the Golden State Warriors face the Denver Nuggets this Saturday, November 8, 2025, according to the latest update from the team. The absence marks another game missed by the team's key player due to health concerns.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr revealed that Curry's condition has actually deteriorated since initially falling ill. "The cough and cold that Curry experienced after our games against the Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers have become more severe," Kerr explained in his recent statement.
Impact on Warriors Performance
The absence of their star player is clearly affecting the team's performance. Curry already missed the Warriors' most recent game where they suffered a 116-121 defeat against the Sacramento Kings. This loss adds pressure to the team as they navigate the current season without their primary scorer.
Currently, the Golden State Warriors hold a 5-4 win-loss record in the ongoing NBA season. The team's performance has been inconsistent without Curry's offensive firepower and leadership on the court.
What's Next for the Warriors?
With Curry's return timeline still uncertain, the Warriors must find ways to maintain their competitive edge in the Western Conference. The upcoming game against the Denver Nuggets presents another challenge for the short-handed team.
Philippine basketball fans who typically tune in during morning hours will have to monitor Curry's recovery progress as the Warriors continue their November schedule. The team's medical staff is closely monitoring the situation, but no specific return date has been announced for the ailing superstar.