The Golden State Warriors are heading up the road to face the Sacramento Kings in their penultimate game of the 2025-26 regular season. Golden State is treating this like a dress rehearsal for the play-in tournament, which means you should be a little concerned if they don’t win comfortably. Especially since they’re getting some key names back.
Here’s the full injury report.
Warriors
Out — Jimmy Butler III (right ACL surgery)
No new news on Butler, which is probably a good thing.
Out — Moses Moody (left patellar
tendon surgery)
Also no new news on Moody, which is also probably a good thing.
Out — Quinten Post (right foot injury management)
This foot injury has really been costing Post some time. Counting tonight, he will have only played once in the last 10 games.
Out — LJ Cryer (right ankle sprain)
Cryer suffered an ankle injury during Thursday’s win, and it didn’t look good, unfortunately. Hopefully it’s a quick heal.
Out — Seth Curry (left adductor injury management)
No surprises that the younger Curry isn’t playing, as it seemed unlikely that he’d be on the court for both ends of a back-to-back.
Available — Steph Curry (right knee injury management)
Thankfully, the older Curry is available, and will return to action after a day off for the back-to-back.
Available — Kristaps Porziņģis (right knee injury management)
This will be just the second time that Curry and Porziņģis have shared the court. Should be fun to watch.
Available — Al Horford
Horford is so available that he’s not even listed on the injury report, even as “available.” Can’t beat that! His presence has been sorely missed.
Available — Gui Santos (right pelvic contusion)
The Warriors always miss Santos’ energy when he’s off the court, and that’s doubly true against an athletic squad like the Kings. Thank goodness he’s back.
Available — Will Richard (bilateral low back strain)
Like I said: they’re getting a whole lot of people back, thank goodness.
Available — Charles Bassey (left ankle sprain)
Bassey has been a godsend during his brief tenure with the Warriors, and thankfully will be available tonight. It’s unclear as to how much he’ll play with Horford and Porziņģis available, but good to have the option.
Kings
Out — DeMar DeRozan (right hamstring soreness)
Out — Zach LaVine (right 5th finger tendon repair)
Out — Domantas Sabonis (left knee meniscus repair)
Out — Russell Westbrook (right toe injury management)
Out — Keegan Murray (left ankle sprain)
Out — Drew Eubanks (left thumb UCL repair)
Out — De’Andre Hunter (left eye retinal repair)
No need to go through these one by one. The Kings are both beat up and trying to lose. It’s a combo that results in a lot of players being on the sidelines.
Enjoy the game, Dub Nation. Tip off is at 7:00 p.m. PT on NBC Bay Area.











