October 11, 2025

In a shocking turn of events, the NBA has officially suspended Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry from all league activities pending the outcome of an ongoing investigation, league officials confirmed Tuesday morning.

 

The suspension comes amid allegations that Curry violated the NBA’s Player Conduct Policy, reportedly involving the unauthorized use of advanced biometric monitoring devices during games. Sources close to the league suggest the devices—allegedly worn beneath Curry’s jersey—were used to track physiological data in real time, giving his coaching staff an edge in managing his performance during critical moments.

 

While not explicitly prohibited by league rules until now, the NBA is reportedly concerned that such technology, if left unregulated, could create unfair advantages and undermine the spirit of competition.

 

The Warriors organization released a brief statement this morning:

 

“We are aware of the situation involving Stephen Curry and are cooperating fully with the league’s ongoing review. Stephen has our full support, and we believe in a fair and transparent process.”

 

Curry, a four-time NBA champion and two-time league MVP, has not yet commented publicly on the matter. However, his agent has denied any wrongdoing, stating the devices were for “personal health tracking purposes only” and not used in any way that violated league policy.

 

The NBA has not announced how long Curry’s suspension will last, but insiders expect a decision within the next two weeks.

 

This development marks a rare and unexpected twist in the career of one of basketball’s most celebrated figures. The Warriors, already facing a challenging off-season, will now need to adjust to the possibility of starting the 2025–2026 season without their iconic leader on the court.

 

More updates to follow as the story develops.

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