Pacers vs. Warriors full injury report: major Stephen Curry, Draymond Green updates

Golden State will be significantly short-handed.

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After winning each of their last four games, the Indiana Pacers are looking to stay undefeated to begin 2025. Tonight, they will take on the Golden State Warriors for the final time this season.

The last time these two teams faced off, which was just a few weeks ago, the Pacers won by a score of 111-105. If they win tonight, this will mark the third time since the 2017-18 season that the Pacers swept Golden State in the season series.

Here is the full injury report for the Pacers and Warriors, including multiple notable stars.

1/10 Pacers injury report vs. Warriors

  • RayJ Dennis (G League) - QUESTIONABLE
  • Enrique Freeman (G League) - QUESTIONABLE
  • Tyrese Haliburton (ankle) - QUESTIONABLE
  • Isaiah Jackson (Achilles) - OUT
  • Quenton Jackson (G League) - QUESTIONABLE
  • Aaron Nesmith (ankle) - OUT
  • Myles Turner (illness) - QUESTIONABLE

This marks the second consecutive time Tyrese Haliburton landed on Indiana's injury report. The guard played a big role in the team's win over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, recording 16 points and 13 assists. Haliburton has played in every game for the Pacers so far. However, if he is out tonight, the Pacers will rely more heavily on Andrew Nembhard and T.J. McConnell.

Another important name to monitor for Indiana is Myles Turner. Turner missed Indiana's game against Chicago due to an illness. In his place, the Pacers started Thomas Bryant, who had a fantastic game. If Turner is unable to go, it is likely that the Pacers will start Bryant once again.

1/10 Warriors injury report vs. Pacers

  • Stephen Curry (knee, injury management) - OUT
  • Draymond Green (back) - OUT
  • Trayce Jackson-Davis (eye) - QUESTIONABLE
  • Jonathan Kuminga (ankle) - OUT
  • Moses Moody (knee) - PROBABLE
  • Gary Payton II (calf) - OUT
  • Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal, injury management) - OUT
  • Andrew Wiggins (personal reasons) - OUT

There are plenty of names on the Warriors' injury report. However, none are as notable as Stephen Curry, who is unavailable due to a knee injury/injury management. For most of the season, Curry has not played back-to-backs, though he is "doing everything in my power" to do so. The Warriors defeated the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night.

The Warriors will also be without Draymond Green, who has missed just four games this season, due to a back injury. Additionally, Jonathan Kuminga, Gary Payton II, Brandin Podziemski, and Andrew Wiggins have also all been ruled out against the Pacers.

Trayce Jackson-Davis, who has started each of Golden State's last 11 games at center, is listed as questionable because of an eye injury. Furthermore, Moses Moody, who missed the team's win against Detroit, is listed as probable despite his knee injury.

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