Golden State Warriors listed three players on the injury report.
Golden State Warriors (32-28) will continue their five-game road trip with a clash against the Charlotte Hornets (14-45). The rejuvenated Dubs faced a setback in their playoffs sprint when they faced a 126-119 defeat to the 76ers. It ended the Warriors’ five-game winning streak.
On the flip note, the Hornets enter the home fixture with a 113-100 loss to the Wizards. Charlotte have dropped six straight games since their surprising win over the Lakers on Feb. 19. The hosts are 7-21 in home games and 1-9 in their last 10 games.
Let’s go through the key details on both teams’ injuries and its impact on the matchup.
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Time: Monday, Mar. 3 | 7:00 p.m. ET
Venue: Spectrum Center, North Carolina
TV: NBCS-BA and FDSSE | Live Stream: fubo, NBA League Pass
The Charlotte Hornets have posted a lengthy injury report for Monday’s game. Miles Bridges (illness) has been listed as probable along side Seth Curry, who is recovering from back sprain.
Wendell Moore Jr is also listed probable for Warriors’ game. Josh Okogie (hamstring) remains out. Grant Williams (ACL), Brandon Miller (wrist) and Tre Mann (back) are already out for the season.
Jimmy Butler is probable at Hornets tomorrow night. Back spasms.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) March 2, 2025
Jonathan Kuminga remains out. He was icing his right ankle in the locker room postgame last night. Warriors still haven’t cleared him after handful of recent workouts. This has been tough rehab process.
Golden State Warriors listed three players on the injury report. Jimmy Butler’s status has been upgraded to probable after being out against the 76ers. The Warriors are 7-1 with the former Miami star and will be back on Monday.
Jonathan Kuminga is a couple of days away to make return after an ankle injury. He has started the practice but will be out for one more game. Quinten Post is considered probable to play against the Hornets on Monday.
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wnba A native of Jaipur, Rajasthan, journalist, and a complete soccer and basketball fan, he found the huge interest with basketball by watching videos of Allen Iverson and Tony Parker, but fell head over heels in love with the sport during the Warriors’ championship era (2015-2018). A sports game addict since his late PS1, he’s also passionate about the Eagles, Inter Miami and the Fever. He’s fortunate to have seen all his favorite teams win championships. He also has a special love for cricket and football (soccer), where he is a fan of Royal Challengers Bangalore and Barcelona.
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