The Golden State Warriors are set to clash with the Sacramento Kings on Friday, February 21, at the Golden 1 Center, but they’ll be without one key player. Stephen Curry, the Warriors’ leading scorer, is not listed on the injury report, but the team will miss the presence of Jonathan Kuminga, who is sidelined with an ankle injury.
Is Stephen Curry playing tonight? Golden State Warriors injury report for tonight’s game against the Sacramento Kings (February 21, 2025)
Stephen Curry is absent from the Warriors injury report. So, Curry is expected to play tonight against the Sacramento Kings. However, Jonathan Kuminga’s absence could impact the Golden State Warriors’ rotation, especially as they look to maintain their recent momentum. The forward has been a valuable contributor this season, and his defensive versatility will be missed against a Kings team that ranks seventh in the NBA in scoring, averaging 116.8 points per game.

Warriors injury report Feb 21 (Image via NBA)
Curry, however, remains the focal point for Golden State. The two-time MVP is averaging 23.4 points per game this season, ranking 23rd in the league, and leads the NBA with 4.4 made three-pointers per game. His performance will be critical as the Warriors aim to improve their 19th-ranked offense, which currently scores 111.9 points per game.
Golden State’s defense, which ranks ninth in the league by allowing 111.6 points per game, will need to step up to contain Sacramento’s high-powered offense. The Golden State Warriors have been strong on the boards, averaging 46 rebounds per game (third in the NBA), led by Kevon Looney’s 6.9 rebounds per game.
The Kings, on the other hand, enter the game with a clean bill of health. Domantas Sabonis, their leading rebounder, and Zach LaVine, their top scorer, are both available, setting the stage for a competitive matchup. Sabonis is averaging a league-leading 14.6 rebounds per game, while LaVine contributes 23.7 points per game, ranking 22nd in the NBA.
When and where to watch the Golden State Warriors play tonight (February 21, 2025)?
Fans can catch the game live on NBCS-CA and NBCS-BA or stream it on Fubo, with tip-off scheduled for 10:00 PM ET.
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Curry’s availability is a positive sign for the Warriors but Kuminga’s absence could test their depth. As the team looks to secure a crucial win, all eyes will be on Curry to deliver another signature performance.