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Updated at Feb 3, 2026, 21:16
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The full injury report for Tuesday's game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Golden State Warriors.

The Philadelphia 76ers (28-21) and Golden State Warriors (27-23) are facing off at 10 PM ET on Tuesday night in San Francisco.

Philadelphia has won four straight contests entering this matchup against Golden State, with victories coming against the Milwaukee Bucks, Sacramento Kings, New Orleans Pelicans, and Los Angeles Clippers. Meanwhile, the Warriors have been on a rollercoaster in recent weeks, winning six of their last 11 games.

Here is the full injury report for 76ers-Warriors:

76ERS

Joel Embiid: Out - Right Ankle; Injury Management Right Knee; Injury Management

Paul George: Out - League Suspension

Kelly Oubre Jr.: Available - Left Knee; Injury Recovery - Brace

WARRIORS

Jimmy Butler III: Out - Right ACL; Tear

LJ Cryer: Out - Left Hamstring; Injury Management

Seth Curry: Out - Left Sciatic Nerve; Irritation

Stephen Curry: Out - Right Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Jonathan Kuminga: Out - Left Knee; Bone Bruise

Moses Moody: Probable - Left Knee; Soreness

Embiid's status is no surprise, as he played in the first night of their back-to-back against the Clippers. He finished that game with 24 points, five rebounds, and three assists on 8 of 19 shooting. Tyrese Maxey will once again be forced to play superhero with Embiid and George absent.

Curry missing the game against the Sixers is crucial for both teams. The Warriors' chances of emerging victorious plummet with him sidelined, as he's their leading scorer this season, averaging 27.2 points on 46.8% shooting. Alternatively, Philadelphia has a much higher chance of extending their winning streak with Curry out.

Kuminga has been sidelined for the last four games due to his knee injury. Prior to that, he had a 20-point performance against the Toronto Raptors and a 10-point game against the Dallas Mavericks. Moody likely being available is a plus for the Warriors, as he's averaging 11.2 points and 3.2 rebounds on 40.4% shooting from three-point range this season.

With superstars on both teams missing tonight's matchup, it's a toss-up of who will emerge victorious in 76ers-Warriors.

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