
The Denver Nuggets are healthy coming into their matchup against the Golden State Warriors.
The Denver Nuggets will try to add to their win streak as they host the Golden State Warriors on Sunday.
The Nuggets are coming off a 135-129 victory over the Utah Jazz, their fifth straight win. They have won eight of their last ten games. They sit fourth in the West with a 47-28 record. They lead the Minnesota Timberwolves by 1.5 games, but trail the Los Angeles Lakers by 1.5 games.
The Warriors have won three straight, scoring a 131-126 victory over the Washington Wizards in their last game. They were 1-8 in their previous nine games before their recent win streak. They enter this game at 36-38, 10th in the West. They trail the Portland Trail Blazers by a half-game, but have secured a spot in the Play-In tournament.
The Warriors are 2-1 in the season series. This will be the final time these two teams meet in the regular season. The Warriors won the last game 128-117 on February 22. The Warriors also won on opening night, but the Nuggets won on November 7.
Denver Nuggets Injury Report
The Nuggets have no one listed on their injury report, not even G-League players.
For the second straight game, they will start Jamal Murray, Nikola Jokic, Aaron Gordon, Cameron Johnson, and Christian Braun.
Coming off the bench will be Tim Hardaway Jr, Peyton Watson, Bruce Brown, Spencer Jones, and Julian Strawther.
Golden State Warriors Injury Report
Steph Curry is still OUT with right patellofemoral pain syndrome. He's been out since January 30. On March 27, it was reported that he would miss the next two games and be reevaluated in the next week.
Steph's brother, Seth Curry, is QUESTIONABLE with a left adductor strain. He's played in just four games this season, last suiting up on March 13. He is averaging 6.8 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.8 assists, but shooting 57% from three
Will Richard is QUESTIONABLE with left heel soreness. With the Warriors missing key players, Richard started the last game against the Wizards, playing 24 minutes and contributing eight points, two rebounds, and two assists. He's averaging 6.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 64 games this season.
Quinten Post is QUESTIONABLE with right foot injury management. He's been out the last three games. He's averaging 7.8 points, four rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 66 games this season.
Al Horford remains OUT with a right soleus strain. He's been out since March 13. In his first season with the Warriors, he's averaging 8.3 points, five rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 43 games.
Moses Moody is OUT after undergoing season-ending left patellar tendon surgery this month.
Jimmy Butler is OUT after undergoing season-ending right ACL surgery in January.


