Warriors-Hawks Injury Report Reveals Status of Kuminga, Curry, Porzingis

Kuminga to face former team, but Warriors dealing with numerous injuries

Mar. 21, 2026 at 7:37pm

The Golden State Warriors will be severely shorthanded for their matchup against the Atlanta Hawks, with Stephen Curry, Kristaps Porzingis, and several other key players ruled out due to injuries. Meanwhile, Jonathan Kuminga, who was traded from the Warriors to the Hawks, is set to play against his former team.

Why it matters

This game has lost some of its luster due to the Warriors' extensive injury issues, which could lead to a comfortable Hawks victory. However, Kuminga's performance against his former team will still be closely watched, as the trade that sent him to Atlanta continues to be scrutinized.

The details

Kuminga, who missed Friday's game against the Rockets, will play on Saturday against the Warriors. Porzingis, the player Kuminga was traded for, will miss the game with a back injury. Curry, who was expected to be re-evaluated on Saturday, has been ruled out due to his knee injury. The Warriors will also be without several other key players, including Moses Moody, Al Horford, and Seth Curry. If the Warriors' five questionable players are unable to play, they will have just seven players available for the game.

  • Kuminga missed Friday's game against the Rockets.
  • Kuminga will play on Saturday against the Warriors, his former team.
  • Porzingis will miss Saturday's game with a back injury.
  • Curry has been ruled out with his knee injury and was expected to be re-evaluated on Saturday.

The players

Jonathan Kuminga

A former Golden State Warriors player who was traded to the Atlanta Hawks and will face his former team on Saturday.

Kristaps Porzingis

The player the Warriors traded Kuminga for, who will miss Saturday's game with a back injury.

Stephen Curry

The Warriors' star player who has been ruled out of Saturday's game due to a knee injury.

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The takeaway

This game has lost some of its intrigue due to the Warriors' extensive injury issues, but Kuminga's performance against his former team will still be closely watched as the trade that sent him to Atlanta continues to be evaluated.