Stephen Curry is currently dealing with a knee injury, which has kept him out of the Golden State Warriors' last 19 games. Although it is unclear exactly when he will return, head coach Steve Kerr is optimistic that he will return before the end of the season. Still, after Curry was out, the Dubs' troubles continued, as they lost another game on Wednesday night, a 120–99 loss on the road to the Boston Celtics.
However, some fans may be desperate to see Curry back in action. In fact, one fan in attendance at TD Garden on Wednesday was so desperate to get Curry's attention that he crossed a line - pulling the Warriors star towards him, causing Curry to face a confused concussion.
This action of the fan did not go unpunished. the man who drew curry asked to leave game, which is the perfect job to maintain the safety of NBA superstars.
Someone in the Boston crowd pulled Steph Curry's hand, and that person was asked to leave 😳
(via @KyleCelt33)pic.twitter.com/rhRs80c7LZ
- ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) 19 March 2026
It's not exactly clear what was going through that fan's mind, because doing something like this would never go unnoticed and he would not be punished. They paid good money to see the Warriors take on the Celtics, but that doesn't give them the right to do whatever they want.
The Warriors miss Stephen Curry a lot

Curry is the engine that powers the Warriors' offense, and over the last 19 games, everything has been rough for Golden State. With Curry out, their net rating has dropped to almost minus-four, and it has led to their decline in the West standings.
What the Dubs are doing amid Curry's injury is admirable, as many have tried to get Golden State a few wins here and there. But without Curry, the Warriors could reach a point of no comeback, which would be a sad way to go out for this team.

