Stephen Curry Injury Report: Will the Warriors Point Guard Play Tonight Against the Grizzlies?

Stephen Curry Injury Report: Will the Warriors Point Guard Play Tonight Against the Grizzlies?
Stephen Curry

Story Highlights:

The Golden State Warriors will take on the Memphis Grizzlies tonight.

The game will take place at the Chase Center.

The NBA play-in tournament will be underway tonight, and the Golden State Warriors will be in action against the Memphis Grizzlies. Both teams finished the regular season at an identical win/loss record of 48-34, and both missed out on direct qualification to the playoffs by a whisker. Nevertheless, it is what it is and now only one will make it to the next round. To get to the next stage, the Warriors will have to rely on their talisman, Stephen Curry, to come up with the goods and take the franchise forward. As the weight of expectations is set to be heavy, Stephen Curry needs to feature in every game, if not bothered by an injury. So, is he dealing with any concern ahead of the play-in round 1, let's find out by taking a look at the Golden State Warriors injury report.

Also Read | Damian Lillard Injury Update: Bucks GM Jon Horst Provides Crucial Update On Point Guard's Recovery 

Stephen Curry Injury Report

Stephen Curry is not listed in the injury report released by the Warriors ahead of the game against the Grizzlies. Therefore, he will be in the starting lineup for tonight.

Worlds cannot explain the impact Stephen Curry can have on the game with his mere presence. The two-time NFL MVP has been averaging 24.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 6 assists per game. While the statistics are impressive but not intimidating, Steph, 37, still pile on big numbers at will.

Also Read | 'No Surprises': Paige Bueckers Goes No.1 in 2025 WN

Golden State Warriors Injury Report

While Stephen Curry is free the injury concerns, it is not entirely hunky-dory for the GSW. Moses Moody is the only player in the injury sheet. He has been marked "questionable".

The Memphis Grizzlies on the other hand have several key players dealing with injuries. Zyon Pullin, a guard, is out for Sunday's game against the Dallas Mavericks due to a knee injury. Jaylen Wells, a forward, has been ruled out for the rest of the season with wrist and concussion issues, as reported by Will Guillory of The Athletic. Meanwhile, Brandon Clarke, a power forward, received an orthobiologic injection in his right knee and won't require surgery, with expectations of making a full recovery before the 2025-26 season.

With all to look forward to, let's see who comes out as the winner in this contest.