Warriors Injury Report: Curry, Horford, Others Sidelined

Golden State's mounting injury list could impact their play-in tournament hopes.

Mar. 27, 2026 at 1:48am

The Golden State Warriors have been hit hard by injuries this season, with key players like Stephen Curry, Al Horford, and Seth Curry all currently sidelined. Despite the setbacks, the Warriors have secured a play-in spot and are hoping to get some of their injured stars back in time for the tournament. The latest injury report provides updates on the status of Curry, Horford, and others.

Why it matters

The Warriors' injury troubles have severely hampered their ambitions this season, as they've struggled to maintain their place in the Western Conference standings. Getting their key players healthy in time for the play-in tournament will be crucial if they hope to make a deep postseason run.

The details

According to reports, Stephen Curry has yet to participate in a scrimmage due to the knee injury that has sidelined him for nearly two months. The team had hoped for an earlier comeback, but his absence from scrimmages suggests his return is not imminent. Curry's brother, Seth Curry, is also out due to a left adductor strain. Veteran center Al Horford missed the team's last game with a right soleus strain and remains sidelined. Quinten Post missed the last game and will also miss Friday's game due to right foot injury management.

  • Curry has been sidelined for nearly two months.
  • The Warriors defeated the Brooklyn Nets in their last contest.
  • Curry, Seth Curry, Horford, and Post are all currently out.

The players

Stephen Curry

A four-time NBA champion and one of the league's best players, who has been sidelined for nearly two months due to a knee injury.

Al Horford

A veteran center for the Warriors who missed the team's last game with a right soleus strain and remains sidelined.

Quinten Post

A Warriors player who missed the team's last game and will also miss Friday's game due to right foot injury management.

Seth Curry

The brother of Stephen Curry, who is out due to a left adductor strain.

Gui Santos

A second-round pick in the 2022 draft who has recently emerged as a contributor for the Warriors.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

What’s next

The Warriors are hoping to have Curry back and their role players healthy enough to make a run in the play-in tournament.

The takeaway

The Warriors' injury troubles have been a major setback this season, but they remain determined to make a postseason push if they can get their key players healthy in time for the play-in tournament.