
On Friday evening, the Golden State Warriors will host the Washington Wizards at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
The Warriors most recently beat the Brooklyn Nets by a score of 109-106.
Gui Santos led the way with 31 points, three rebounds, one assist, two steals and one block while shooting 11/16 from the field and 4/6 from three-point range in 35 minutes of playing time.
Warriors Announce Full Injury Report

For Friday’s game, the Warriors have announced their full injury report.
The Warriors have ruled out Jimmy Butler, Seth Curry, Steph Curry, Al Horford, Moses Moody and Quinten Post.
ESPN’s Anthony Slater wrote (on March 25): “Steph Curry is still yet to scrimmage, per Warriors. Update on him coming later in the week.”

Golden State This Season

The Warriors are the 10th seed in the Western Conference with a 35-38 record in 73 games.
They are in the middle of a two-game winning streak (but have won just three out of their last ten games).
Following the Wizards, the Warriors will head on the road for a showdown with Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night in Colorado.

The Warriors are coming off a year where they lost to Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the 2025 NBA playoffs.
While they have struggled this season, they recently clinched a spot in the 2026 Play-In Tournament.
SleeperWarriors wrote: “With the win over the Nets, the Warriors have clinched a spot in the Play-In Tournament”
Washington Struggling Ahead Of Golden State Clash

The Wizards are currently the 13th seed in the Eastern Conference with a 17-55 record in 72 games.
They have won just one out of their last ten games.
Following the Warriors, the Wizards will play their next game on Sunday night when they visit Scoot Henderson and the Portland Trail Blazers in Oregon.