The Golden State Warriors will play host to the San Antonio Spurs in an ESPN nationally televised game, but the home team will be missing several crucial players. Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III, and Kristaps Porziņģis are all sidelined, impacting the Warriors’ chances as they aim to secure a win before the NBA All-Star break. The Spurs, fresh off a victory over the LeBron James-less Los Angeles Lakers, are also motivated to continue their winning streak.
Updates on the Availability of Warriors’ Star Players Ahead of the Clash
Currently holding a 29-25 record and positioned eighth in the Western Conference, Golden State will compete at Oracle Arena without several key players. Stephen Curry is out with left sciatic nerve irritation, a condition that also forced him to miss Monday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies. Kristaps Porziņģis is being rested due to management of a left Achilles tendon issue, while Jimmy Butler III has been sidelined for the entire season after suffering a torn right ACL.
Al Horford was seen practicing on the court before the game, having scored 16 points in the previous match. Head coach Steve Kerr will be counting on Horford to deliver a strong performance to offset the absence of the Warriors’ primary stars.
“16 points on Monday.
What does 20 have in store for tonight?@Oracle || Game Ready” – Golden State Warriors
Spurs Injury Notes and Player Status
On the Spurs side, Stephon Castle is questionable due to a right pelvic contusion, and Lindy Waters III remains out with a hyperextended left knee. These absences could influence San Antonio’s rotation and strategy as they face the Warriors.

Performance Metrics and Context for Curry and Porziņģis
Stephen Curry continues to lead the Warriors with averages of 27.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game, shooting 46.8% from the field. Drafted seventh overall by Golden State in 2009 from Davidson, Curry remains central to the team’s offensive efforts when healthy.
Kristaps Porziņģis, the key trade acquisition from the Atlanta Hawks this season, contributes an average of 17.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game, shooting 45.7%. Initially the fourth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks, Porziņģis has played for multiple teams before joining Golden State. The Warriors traded Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to Atlanta to secure him after being unsuccessful in their pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Implications of Player Absences for Warriors’ Playoff Aspirations
With several vital players sidelined, the Warriors face an uphill battle in maintaining their playoff positioning before the All-Star break. The absence of Curry, Butler, and Porziņģis raises uncertainty about how Golden State will perform against a motivated Spurs team, led by young star Victor Wembanyama. How effectively role players like Al Horford can step up during this stretch could shape the Warriors’ path in a tightly contested Western Conference.
Looking ahead, Golden State’s management and coaching staff must navigate these injury challenges carefully, balancing player recovery with the urgency to win crucial games. The outcome of upcoming matchups will have significant implications on the Warriors’ postseason trajectory and team morale as the season progresses.
16 points on Monday.
What does 20 have in store for tonight?@Oracle || Game Ready pic.twitter.com/HrMY5LzQPA— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 12, 2026
