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The Warriors are set for a relatively healthy season finale against the Clippers.

The Golden State Warriors have toiled their way through the 2025-26 regular season, dealing with a plethora of injuries, but as the 82nd game finally approaches, they may finally be getting some of the health they've been dying for.

Though players like Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody are out for the season with their respective leg injuries sustained earlier this year, many of the other prominent Warriors players who suffered a myriad of ailments seem to be finally getting over them, just in time for the postseason.

Warriors Set For Relatively Healthy Season Finale

The injury reports around the league are always long on the final day of the season, but compared to some of the Warriors' reports earlier this season, they may be happy with what they posted in their finale against the Clippers.

There are quite a few notable names not listed on the injury report, including Steph Curry, Kristaps Porzingis, Al Horford, and Gui Santos. Those are just some of the names that have been in and out of the lineup over the past handful of contests for the Warriors.

However, after they all played on Friday night against the Kings, Steve Kerr did state that they would be available on Sunday to develop more rhythm, conditioning, and chemistry, even though the game outcome means nothing to the Warriors. True to his word, they're ready to give it a go.

One notable player who will not be available is Draymond Green, who was ruled out just a couple hours before tipoff due to injury management for his lower back, something he's been working through for the past few weeks.

The only questionable player on the report is Will Richard, who is also working through a back injury after he played just three minutes on Friday.

Clippers Will Be Without Star Player

The Clippers' destiny isn't yet set, but it is somewhat out of their hands. Even if the Clippers win, they still would need the Trail Blazers to lose to the Kings in order to move into the 8th seed after the LA team squandered its position in their loss to the Trail Blazers on Friday.

With this in mind, it may have been the deciding factor to hold star player Kawhi Leonard out. Officially ruled out just a few hours before tipoff due to a left ankle sprain, the Clippers will instead have to be led by Darius Garland and Benedict Mathurin on the offensive end.

The Warriors are trying to even the season series at 2 apiece by winning this one after they took the first game back in October, but lost the last two times these teams matched up.

Either way, if the Trail Blazers end up winning on Sunday, this would end up being somewhat of a preview of the Play-In Game set to take place on Wednesday, although Leonard being out obviously changes things.

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