On March 28 Beijing time, the Warriors officially updated the injury status of four players, as follows —


Stephen Curry has missed 23 consecutive games due to right knee patellofemoral pain syndrome + bone bruise and underwent re-evaluation today. The results show his recovery continues to progress positively. The next step in his return process is expected to involve participating in full 5-on-5 scrimmage training in the coming days, and he will undergo another re-evaluation next week.
Seth Curry has missed 7 consecutive games due to a left adductor strain and recently underwent re-evaluation. The results show his recovery is progressing well, and he can now participate in on-court scrimmage/practice drills. His current availability status is day-to-day.
Al Horford has missed 7 consecutive games due to a right soleus strain and recently underwent re-evaluation. The results show his recovery is progressing well. He continues daily off-court rehabilitation training and has begun light on-court training in recent days. He will be re-evaluated again after one week.
Quentin Post has missed 2 consecutive games due to right foot soreness and underwent re-evaluation today. The results show his recovery is progressing well, and his availability status is day-to-day.
Previously, noted reporters Shams and Slater reported thatCurry did not participate in scrimmage training this week as previously expected, meaning his consecutive missed games will extend to at least 25. Curry himself has not given up hope of returning before the end of the regular season. He has officially been ruled out for Monday's game against the Nuggets and is still awaiting clearance from team training director Rick Celebrini to participate in scrimmage training in the coming days.