Final Injury Report for Kings-Warriors: Will Stephen Curry, Kristaps Porzingis Play? The Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings are set to face off in a Western Conference matchup on Tuesday night, with both teams navigating challenging circumstances ahead of the game. The Warriors, coming off a home loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday, enter the contest with a 36-42 record. Stephen Curry led the team with 29 points and four assists off the bench, while Brandin Podziemski contributed 18 points and three assists. The Warriors aim to rebound from the defeat, though they face potential limitations due to their injury-laden roster. Sacramento, meanwhile, carries a 21-58 record into Tuesday’s game after a home loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Devin Carter paced the Kings with 21 points, five rebounds, and five assists, while Nique Clifford added 18 points and five rebounds. The Kings, already struggling this season, will be without several key players due to injuries, further complicating their path to a win. The Warriors’ injury report highlights significant concerns, with eight players listed as unavailable or questionable. Stephen Curry, the team’s star guard, is listed as probable despite a lingering right knee injury. He is expected to play but may be limited in minutes as he returns from a 27-game absence. Curry’s availability is critical for the Warriors, who rely heavily on his scoring and playmaking. Kristaps Porzingis, the team’s center, is questionable due to right knee soreness and could miss his first game since April 1. Other Warriors players ruled out include Gui Santos (right pelvic contusion), Al Horford (right soleus strain), and Quinten Post (foot injury). Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody will miss the remainder of the season, further depleting the team’s depth.#sacramento_kings #golden_state_warriors #stephen_curry #kristaps_porzingis #devin_carter
