Warriors advised to bench Curry and embrace tanking

A CBS Sports analysis argues that the Golden State Warriors should keep Stephen Curry sidelined for the remainder of the season to boost their NBA draft lottery odds. Curry, aged 38, has not played since January 30 due to a legitimate knee injury. The team holds a 33-35 record, sitting ninth in the Western Conference.

The Golden State Warriors have posted a 6-12 record since Stephen Curry last played on January 30, and 8-16 since January 20, with bottom-10 net offensive and defensive ratings. ESPN's Anthony Slater reported that the Warriors fear long-term damage to Curry's already 'unpredictable' knee, amid genuine setbacks for the injury. Coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the team's challenges, stating, 'We're going through it. We're about as beaten up as any team I can ever remember.' Currently at 33-35 and ninth in the West, one game behind the 34-34 Los Angeles Clippers, the Warriors are positioned for the Play-In Tournament. The analysis draws lessons from the previous season's Dallas Mavericks, who secured a high lottery pick despite a low odds chance, landing Cooper Flagg after losing Play-In games. It suggests avoiding risks like bringing Curry back, which could lead to playoff entry and forfeiture of draft position. The Warriors hold tradeable first-round picks through 2033 and could assemble a strong package for a contender next season, as contracts for Curry, Draymond Green, and Kerr expire in 2027. The piece warns against pushing for Play-In success at the expense of lottery chances, emphasizing focus on offseason moves.

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