The Golden State Warriors are hoping to get back in the win column tonight, but it’s going to be very difficult. Not only are they on the road, facing a far superior New York Knicks team, but they’re missing nearly every notable name on the roster.
Here’s the full injury report.
Warriors
Out — Steph Curry (right patellofemoral pain syndrome)
No new news here. Curry will miss his 17th straight game, and it’s unclear when he’ll be back, if at all this year.
Out — Draymond Green (left low back injury management)
Green has been gutting his way through lower back pain, but in this scheduled loss, and with another game Monday night, he’s finally getting some time to let it heal.
Out — Al Horford (right soleus strain)
The sick get sicker. Just when you thought the Dubs couldn’t get any more injured, Horford suffered an injury during Friday’s loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. So it goes.
Out — Kristaps Porziņģis (general illness management)
After playing two straight games, Porziņģis is headed back to the sideline. He’s only played four times since coming to the Warriors at the deadline about six weeks ago.
Out — Jimmy Butler III (right ACL surgery)
Nothing new to see here. We probably won’t get much of an update on Butler’s recovery for about nine months.
Out — De’Anthony Melton (left knee injury management)
The Dubs play again tomorrow night, so Melton will likely play in that game.
Out — Moses Moody (right wrist sprain)
Moody will hopefully return at some point during the team’s six-game road trip, which kicks off tonight at Madison Square Garden. This will be his sixth straight absence.
Out — Seth Curry (left adductor strain)
Gotta feel for the younger Curry. This could have been a really fun season for him, and instead he’s played in just four games.
Knicks
Out — Miles McBride (pelvic core muscle surgery)
McBride is having something of a breakout season, averaging a career-high 12.9 points per game in his fifth season. But a core muscle injury suffered in late January will keep him out until the playoffs.
Enjoy the game, Dub Nation. It tips off at 5:00 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock.









