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BREAKING IN GOLDEN STATE: Golden State Warriors Announce Notable Injury Report For Kings Game

The Golden State Warriors will host the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night at Chase Center in San Francisco, looking to bounce back from a heartbreaking 117-116 home loss to the Houston Rockets.

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On Monday, the Warriors released their official injury report for the matchup, with several notable absences and some key players listed as probable or questionable.

Out for Tuesday’s game:

  • Jimmy Butler (right ACL surgery)
  • Al Horford (calf strain)
  • Moses Moody
  • Quinten Post
  • Gui Santos (pelvis injury)

Probable:

  • Stephen Curry (right patellofemoral pain / knee management)
  • L.J. Cryer (illness)

Questionable:

  • Kristaps Porzingis (right knee soreness)

The Warriors continue to navigate a challenging stretch with multiple injuries impacting their roster depth. Jimmy Butler remains sidelined long-term following ACL surgery earlier in the season, while veterans like Al Horford and younger contributors such as Moses Moody, Quinten Post, and Gui Santos will also miss the contest.

Stephen Curry, who recently returned from a lengthy knee absence, is expected to play but will likely have his minutes monitored. L.J. Cryer is dealing with an illness yet is probable to be available. Kristaps Porzingis is listed as questionable due to knee soreness, creating some uncertainty in the frontcourt.

This injury report adds another layer of difficulty for Golden State as they push through the final stretch of the regular season. Fans will be watching closely to see if Curry can lead the charge and whether Porzingis will suit up against the Kings.

Stay tuned for any last-minute updates as the Warriors prepare to tip off on Tuesday night.