| POS | # | Player |
|---|---|---|
| F | 15 | Gui Santos |
| F | 23 | Draymond Green |
| C | 20 | Al Horford |
| G | 2 | Brandin Podziemski |
| G | 61 | Pat Spencer |
| # | Player |
|---|---|
| 0 | Gary Payton II |
| 0 | Nate Williams |
| 0 | Malevy Leons |
| 0 | LJ Cryer |
| 3 | Will Richard |
| 4 | Moses Moody |
| 7 | Kristaps Porzingis |
| 8 | De'Anthony Melton |
| Player | POS | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| K. Porzingis | C | Out - Illness ( Sat, Mar 7) |
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The Warriors listed Porzingis as OUT for Monday's (Mar. 9) game against Utah.
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| A. Horford | C | Out - Injury Management ( Sat, Mar 7) |
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The Warriors listed Horford as OUT for Monday's (Mar. 9) game against Utah.
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| M. Moody | SG | Out - Wrist ( Sat, Mar 7) |
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The Warriors listed Moody as OUT for Monday's (Mar. 9) game against Utah.
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| W. Richard | SG | Day To Day - Ankle ( Sat, Mar 7) |
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The Warriors listed Richard as Questionable for Monday's (Mar. 9) game against Utah.
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| S. Curry | SG | Day To Day - Sciatica ( Sat, Mar 7) |
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The Warriors listed Porzingis as Probable for Monday's (Mar. 9) game against Utah.
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| S. Curry | PG | Out - Knee ( Sat, Feb 28) |
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The Warriors reported Stephen Curry to miss at least 10 more days
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| J. Butler III | SF | Out For Season - Knee ( Mon, Jan 19) |
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Butler's injury from Monday (Jan. 19) Night's game involves a torn right ACL and he will be out for the rest of the season, as per Shams Charania of ESPN.
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| POS | # | Player |
|---|---|---|
| F | 15 | Gui Santos |
| F | 23 | Draymond Green |
| C | 20 | Al Horford |
| G | 2 | Brandin Podziemski |
| G | 61 | Pat Spencer |
| # | Player |
|---|---|
| 0 | Gary Payton II |
| 0 | Nate Williams |
| 0 | Malevy Leons |
| 0 | LJ Cryer |
| 3 | Will Richard |
| 4 | Moses Moody |
| 7 | Kristaps Porzingis |
| 8 | De'Anthony Melton |
Last Updated: April 11, 2023
The Golden State Warriors are nearing full strength for the first time since mid-season just as the NBA playoffs are set to begin.
Both Gary Payton II and Anrew Wiggins are returning to the team for another run at the NBA Finals. The Warriors finished their season in sixth place this year after a topsy turvy season that saw the defending champs put up an underwhelming 44-38 regular season record. This was mostly fueled by their awful road record (11-30).
Despite all this, the Warriors’ odds to win the NBA Finals have remained steady all season long with few bookmakers willing to write them off entirely, and as of Thursday, you could find them as low as +750 at some books.
The Warriors will begin their playoff push against the second No. 3 seed Sacramento Kings next week.
Check out our free Warriors picks before making your bet on the defending NBA Champions this week.
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NBA superstar Stephen Curry highlights the Warriors roster along with Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.