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Feb 23, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) warms up before the game against the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-Imagn Images

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Feb 23, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) warms up before the game against the Dallas Mavericks at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-Imagn Images
The Warriors have been picking up steam, and Sunday’s dominant win over the Mavericks was another reminder that this team is turning a corner. But as they take on the Hornets tonight, they’ll have to adjust.
Yes, Stephen Curry is suiting up—but the Warriors’ injury report still has a few surprises. Plus, tonight isn’t just another game for Steph—it’s a homecoming with family ties all over the court. Let’s break it down.
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Golden State’s Injury Problems Are Still A Thing
Jonathan Kuminga is out with an ankle injury. Although there’s optimism about his returning soon, he’s unavailable Thursday vs. Charlotte. It has been a major blow, especially on the defensive end, with his absence still ongoing.
Then there’s Trayce Jackson-Davis. The rookie big man has quietly become a key piece in the Warriors rotation, offering rim protection and rebounding that the team desperately needs. He is ill now and is status unknown for the Charlotte game. If he can’t go, that’s another one out of the frontcourt, and more to go on Kevon Looney and Dario Saric to coast things down in the middle.
And while Taran Armstrong’s injury might not grab headlines, his absence further chips away at the team’s depth. In a season filled with setbacks, every missing player matters.
Yet, despite the adversity, the Warriors are finding ways to win. Butler has provided the defensive intensity and playmaking they desperately needed. Draymond Green’s return has stabilized their identity. And, of course, there’s Curry—still proving he’s one of the most dangerous players in the league. Let’s take a look at the Dubs’ probable lineup.
PG | Stephen Curry |
SG | Brandin Podziemski |
SF | Moses Moody |
PF | Jimmy Butler |
C | Draymond Green |
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Golden State’s injury report isn’t pretty, but this team is adapting. And as they head into Charlotte, they’re not focused on who’s missing—they’re focused on keeping this momentum alive. Especially given how special this matchup is going to be!
Stephen Curry’s Charlotte Homecoming—More Than Just Another Road Game
It’s not just the Hornets coming to Chase Center tonight—it’s family. The added advantage is that he gets to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Dub Nation’s 2015 championship, with possibly his entire family.
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This is where it all started. His father, Dell Curry, wasn’t just a Charlotte Hornets legend—he was the franchise’s first true star. For a decade (1988-1998), Dell lit it up from beyond the arc, long before three-point shooting became the league’s obsession. Now, he’s still part of the Hornets family, calling games as a color commentator alongside Eric Collins.
Although there is no official confirmation, past instances suggest Dell might be on the call for this one. He has often traveled with the team for road games, and last season, he had the rare opportunity to broadcast a game featuring both his sons at Chase Center. Given that history, it wouldn’t be surprising if he’s on the call again, adding another layer to this family affair.
The Curry connection to Charlotte goes beyond Dell. The Hornets this season have Seth Curry, Stephen’s younger brother, suiting up. Even with Charlotte having its fits, Seth has been one of the few highlights, dropping a season-high 26 points against the Pistons last week.
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Feb 23, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (right) hugs Charlotte Hornets guard Seth Curry (left) after the game at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports
With family ties woven into the night, this matchup carries extra weight for Curry. But sentimentality aside, the Warriors are here to keep their momentum rolling—injuries or not.
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Can the Warriors keep their winning streak alive despite their injury struggles and Curry's emotional homecoming?