Injury Report: Golden State Warriors vs Philadelphia 76ers
After a heartbreaking loss against the Los Angeles Lakers, the Golden State Warriors have to regroup and find a way to win against the powerhouse Philadelphia 76ers.
The Warriors have three players listed on their injury report: Chris Paul, Gary Payton II, and Moses Moody. Chris Paul is out due to a left-hand fracture, Gary Payton II is out due to a left hamstring strain, and Moses Moody is out due to a left calf strain. Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Andrew Wiggins are all listed as available.
The 76ers have ruled out Nicolas Batum, Robert Covington, Kenneth Lofton Jr., Tyrese Maxey, and De'Anthony Melton for this game. Joel Embiid and Marcus Morris Sr. are both listed as questionable.
The Golden State Warriors are currently on a two-game losing streak and have lost six out of their last eight games. It really doesn't get any easier against the Philadelphia 76ers, but at this point, it's just about finding a way. The Warriors have lost too many games to both good and bad teams, and now they just have to find a way to win, regardless of opponent. A win against the Philadelphia 76ers can surely do something big for both the Warriors' morale and momentum.
The Golden State Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers face off at 10:00 p.m. EST tonight.
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