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Rockets are relatively healthy as Warriors brace for Curry's potential return. Can Houston capitalize on Golden State's depleted lineup?

On Sunday, April 5th, the Houston Rockets (48-29) play the Golden State Warriors (36-41) for their third and final meeting of the season. After splitting the first two games, Houston hopes to come out on top in this series. 

When: Sunday, April 5th @ 9:00 PM CT

Where: Chase Center, San Francisco   

Where to watch: Local Broadcasting, NBC, Peacock (with subscription)  

Rockets vs. Warriors Injury Report

Houston Rockets: 

Out: Steven Adams (Left Ankle Surgery Recovery)

Out: Fred VanVleet (Right Knee ACL Repair)

Out: Tristen Newton (G League/Two-Way)

Out: Isaiah Crawford (G League/Two-Way)

Golden State Warriors:

Out: Jimmy Butler III (Torn Right ACL Surgery Recovery) 

Out: Moses Moody (Torn Right Patellar Tendon Surgery Recovery)  

Out: Al Horford (Right Soleus Strain)

Out: Quinten Post (Right Foot Injury Management)

Questionable: Seth Curry (Left Adductor Injury Management) 

Questionable: Stephen Curry (Right Patellofemoral; Pain Syndrome)

Probable: Gui Santos (Right Pelvic Contusion) 

Members of the Warriors roster have been dropping like flies this season. Their playoff hopes and expectations were all but over when Jimmy Butler tore his ACL against his former team on January 19th. 

Things just got worse when Curry went out on January 30th. Nearly two months later, Moses Moody tore his patellar, cutting his career best season short. Now below .500, they’re just hoping to make it to the summer without any more injuries. 

The Rockets, on the other hand, are on the up and up. They’re hoping to creep closer to  securing home court advantage in their final five games. Tune in for an exciting late night matchup to conclude the weekend.