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The Golden State Warriors could get a number of players back in their lineup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Golden State Warriors will look to keep their momentum going when they travel to Oklahoma City to take on the Thunder on Saturday. 

The Warriors are coming off an impressive 115-113 overtime victory over the Houston Rockets on Thursday. The win snapped a two game losing streak. They are 4-6 in their last ten games. The Warriors sit eighth in the West at 32-30, two games up on the Los Angeles Clippers. 

The Thunder have won four straight, defeating the New York Knicks, 103-100, in their last contest. They now begin a four game homestand. The Thunder are at the top of the Western Conference at 49-15, 2.5 games better than the San Antonio Spurs. 

This is the fourth and final meeting between the two teams this season. The Thunder are 3-0 in the season series. They last played on January 2, a 131-94 victory for the Thunder. 

Golden State Warriors Injury Report

Kristaps Porzingis is QUESTIONABLE with general illness. Porzingis has played in just one game since being acquired by the Atlanta Hawks at the trade deadline. 

In 18 games this season, 17 with the Hawks, Porzingis is averaging 16.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists. 

Will Richard is also QUESTIONABLE with a right ankle sprain. He's been out since February 28, missing the last two games. He's averaging seven points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 54 games this season. 

Gary Payton II is PROBABLE with left ankle impingement. He's been out since February 28 as well. In 55 games this season, he's averaging 5.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists. 

Seth Curry is QUESTIONABLE with left sciatic nerve irritation. He's played in just two games this year and hasn't played since November. 

De'Anthony Melton is QUESTIONABLE with left knee injury management. He played 30 minutes in the game against the Rockets, finishing with 23 points, six rebounds, two assists, three steals, and two blocks. 

Steph Curry remains OUT with right patellofemoral pain syndrome. He's been out since January 30 and was expected to miss at least ten more days from March 1. 

Jimmy Butler is OUT after undergoing right ACL surgery. He won't return this season. 

Oklahoma City Thunder Injury Report

The Thunder have a variety of injuries of their own, beginning with Jalen Williams, who is OUT with a right hamstring strain. He's been out since February 11. 

Chet Holmgren was a late addition to the injury report. He is listed as OUT with an illness. He played 32 minutes against the Knicks, finishing with 28 points and eight rebounds. 

Alex Caruso is OUT with a left hip contusion. He got injured in the game against the Knicks, leaving after just 12 minutes of playing time. 

Isaiah Hartenstein is OUT with a left calf contusion. He was also injured in the game against the Knicks, leaving after playing just 17 minutes. 

Ajay Mitchell remains OUT with an abdominal strain and left ankle sprain. He's been out since January 21. 

Branden Carlson is OUT with a low back strain and Thomas Sorber is OUT after undergoing right ACL surgery in the offseason. 

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