The Warriors are targeting Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Timberwolves on May 18 as the earliest window for Curry (hamstring) to return, Shams Charania of ESPN reports. Curry suffered a Grade 1 hamstring injury in Game 1, and he's already been ruled out for the Warriors' two home games Saturday and Monday. There is a four-day window between Game 5 and 6, and Golden State is looking at Game 6 as the earliest window for Curry's return. Without Curry, the Warriors will continue to lean on Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green to run the offense while looking for more offensive help from Brandin Podziemski and Buddy Hield.
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Jimmy Butler SF1.7Player GP GS MIN PTS REB AST BLK STL TO DD2 TD3 A/TO +/- 3PA 3PM 3P% 2PA 2PM 2P% FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% PF DREB OREB TS% J. Butler SF303032.717.95.55.90.31.71.5424.1+1882.30.627.9%8.94.752.6%11.15.347.6%7.76.787.0%1.0957061.7%P. Spencer PG3906.42.51.21.20.10.40.5002.7-150.60.122.7%2.00.945.6%2.61.140.6%0.40.373.3%0.5311545.5%K. Knox SF1406.03.31.20.40.30.10.3001.3-31.10.326.7%1.51.066.7%2.61.350.0%0.60.475.0%0.410758.2%K. Anderson SF36315.05.33.12.30.60.70.6004.1-701.40.536.5%3.31.648.7%4.72.145.0%0.80.566.7%1.1832752.2%Q. Post PF421416.38.13.51.30.40.40.8001.7+434.31.740.8%2.31.252.6%6.52.944.9%0.60.577.8%2.01133559.5%643326.811.75.13.40.21.11.2202.9+2594.81.837.2%5.02.651.6%9.84.444.5%1.51.175.8%1.52606555.7%D. Melton PG6220.210.33.32.80.31.21.7101.7+275.82.237.1%3.21.547.4%9.03.740.7%1.30.862.5%3.014653.9%D. Green PF686629.29.06.15.61.01.52.6612.2+2753.61.232.5%3.92.051.7%7.53.242.4%2.21.568.7%3.23407453.4%J. Rowe PF608.73.71.80.70.00.70.2004.0+231.70.530.0%1.20.871.4%2.81.347.1%1.00.550.0%0.78356.0%A. Wiggins SF434330.117.64.62.40.80.91.3301.8-555.82.237.9%7.93.949.1%13.76.144.4%4.23.277.7%1.61316656.6%B. Hield SG822222.711.13.21.60.30.81.1001.5+1416.72.537.0%2.91.552.7%9.64.041.7%0.80.782.8%1.62135156.0%Y. Collins PG208.01.01.52.00.01.00.0000.0-50.00.00.0%1.50.533.3%1.50.533.3%0.00.00.0%2.51233.3%623715.66.65.01.70.60.40.7402.3-610.10.00.0%4.82.858.2%4.92.857.6%1.71.057.8%1.218912258.7%L. Waters SG38917.25.52.51.10.30.60.5002.5-183.91.333.1%1.50.747.4%5.42.037.1%0.30.272.7%1.5801649.8%S. Curry PG707032.224.54.46.00.41.12.9902.1+29911.24.439.7%6.83.653.4%18.08.144.8%4.34.093.3%1.42704061.8%G. Payton SG621115.06.53.01.30.30.80.6002.1+431.50.532.6%3.32.369.0%4.82.857.4%0.60.471.1%1.71325363.5%D. Schröder PG241826.210.62.34.40.11.02.0002.2-1304.81.532.2%5.72.441.9%10.53.937.5%1.61.274.4%2.8461047.4%M. Moody SG743422.39.82.61.30.40.80.7001.8+1324.61.737.4%3.11.651.9%7.73.343.3%1.81.479.7%1.61375257.8%J. Kuminga PF471024.315.34.62.20.50.81.5201.5+63.21.030.5%8.94.550.8%12.15.545.4%5.03.366.8%1.91615653.5%B. Key SF303.71.00.70.00.00.70.3000.0-80.30.00.0%1.00.00.0%1.30.00.0%2.01.050.0%0.01122.6%R. Beekman PG202.01.00.50.50.00.50.0000.0+00.00.00.0%0.50.5100.0%0.50.5100.0%0.00.00.0%0.501100.0%76615.04.56.11.60.50.60.5203.0+1190.10.040.0%3.61.951.6%3.71.951.4%1.30.756.6%2.027718553.5%G. Santos PF56213.64.13.11.40.20.50.8001.9+1651.80.633.0%1.40.963.2%3.21.545.8%0.80.569.0%1.61007257.5% -
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Jimmy Butler SF5.1blocks per game
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1.6Player GP GS MIN PTS REB AST BLK STL TO DD2 TD3 A/TO +/- 3PA 3PM 3P% 2PA 2PM 2P% FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% PF DREB OREB TS% J. Butler SF8834.618.46.85.10.31.40.8106.8-53.51.132.1%9.84.848.7%13.35.944.3%6.95.580.0%1.4351956.5%P. Spencer PG608.85.31.70.80.00.50.7001.3-40.30.250.0%3.52.366.7%3.82.565.2%0.20.2100.0%1.36468.3%K. Knox SF408.34.81.80.80.30.00.3003.0+171.50.316.7%3.31.546.2%4.81.836.8%1.31.080.0%0.34344.8%Q. Post PF9214.34.12.61.20.30.30.4002.8-232.90.930.8%1.60.635.7%4.41.432.5%0.40.375.0%1.918544.3%9830.410.14.83.30.20.91.4002.3+45.91.932.1%4.01.844.4%9.93.737.1%1.20.972.7%1.3331048.5%D. Green PF9932.29.25.73.81.21.62.9001.3+95.21.427.7%3.62.056.3%8.83.439.2%1.20.972.7%3.345649.5%B. Hield SG9625.712.83.31.60.31.10.6002.8+366.63.045.8%3.91.640.0%10.44.643.6%0.70.7100.0%1.8171359.5%607.23.82.30.20.20.30.2001.0+30.00.00.0%1.81.790.9%1.81.790.9%1.50.533.3%1.79576.9%S. Curry PG8835.122.65.35.10.81.03.4101.5+2610.04.040.0%6.33.860.0%16.37.847.7%3.53.189.3%1.640263.6%G. Payton SG8116.65.82.51.80.00.90.5003.5-522.41.042.1%2.41.457.9%4.82.450.0%0.00.00.0%2.013760.5%M. Moody SG9219.07.82.71.00.30.40.3003.0-504.31.330.8%3.61.337.5%7.92.733.8%1.31.183.3%1.216845.9%J. Kuminga PF5118.08.62.21.20.40.21.4000.9-292.00.840.0%5.82.644.8%7.83.443.6%2.01.050.0%1.66549.5%B. Key SF405.50.52.30.30.50.50.8000.3+180.30.00.0%1.80.314.3%2.00.312.5%0.00.00.0%1.04512.5%909.11.62.90.30.20.30.0000.0-140.00.00.0%1.60.742.9%1.60.742.9%0.40.250.0%2.117944.4%G. Santos PF806.42.10.80.80.00.10.8001.0-10.80.450.0%0.40.366.7%1.10.655.6%0.80.566.7%1.06073.0%

Warriors Roster
Starting Lineup Updated 3 mins ago
Full Warriors Active Roster
Player | GP | MPG | PPG | Sta |
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Taran Armstrong | 0 | 0 | 0 | ACT |
Jimmy Butler | 8 | 34.6 | 18.4 | ACT |
Stephen Curry | 8 | 35.1 | 22.6 | OUT |
Draymond Green | 9 | 32.2 | 9.2 | ACT |
Buddy Hield | 9 | 25.7 | 12.8 | ACT |
Trayce Jackson-Davis | 6 | 7.2 | 3.8 | ACT |
Braxton Key | 4 | 5.5 | 0.5 | ACT |
Kevin Knox | 4 | 8.3 | 4.8 | ACT |
Jonathan Kuminga | 5 | 18 | 8.6 | ACT |
Kevon Looney | 9 | 9.1 | 1.6 | ACT |
Moses Moody | 9 | 19 | 7.8 | ACT |
Gary Payton | 8 | 16.6 | 5.8 | ACT |
Brandin Podziemski | 9 | 30.4 | 10.1 | ACT |
Quinten Post | 9 | 14.3 | 4.1 | ACT |
Jackson Rowe | 0 | 0 | 0 | ACT |
Gui Santos | 8 | 6.4 | 2.1 | ACT |
Pat Spencer | 6 | 8.8 | 5.3 | ACT |

Warriors Injury Report
Updated 8:55pm Saturday, May 10
Player |
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Injury |
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OUT
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Hamstring - Strain
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05/18/25
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Latest Warriors News
Stephen Curry : Targeting Game 6 return
The Warriors are targeting Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Timberwolves on May 18 as the earliest window for Curry (hamstring) to return, Shams Charania of ESPN reports. Curry suffered a Grade 1 hamstring injury in Game 1, and he's already been ruled out for the Warriors' two home games Saturday and Monday. There is a four-day window between Game 5 and 6, and Golden State is looking at Game 6 as the earliest window for Curry's return. Without Curry, the Warriors will continue to lean on Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green to run the offense while looking for more offensive help from Brandin Podziemski and Buddy Hield.
Quinten Post : Coming off bench Game 3
Post is not in the Warriors' starting lineup for Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Timberwolves on Saturday, Danny Emerman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Post was inserted into the Warriors' starting lineup for Game 2, but he played just three minutes without posting any counting stats. He'll shift to the bench for Game 3 while Trayce Jackson-Davis moves into Golden State's starting five. Post has played six minutes or less in each of his last three games after averaging 19.3 minutes per game over the first six games of the postseason against the Rockets.
Trayce Jackson-Davis : Promoted to starting role
Jackson-Davis is in the starting lineup for Saturday's Game 3 against the Timberwolves, Danny Emerman of The San Jose Mercury News reports. Jackson-Davis logged 15 points, six rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal over 19 minutes during Thursday's 117-93 loss in Game 2. The big man looked far more comfortable at center compared to Quinten Post, and he has been rewarded by getting the starting nod in this contest.
Trayce Jackson-Davis : Sees increased playing time
Jackson-Davis logged 15 points (6-6 FG, 3-5 FT), six rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal over 19 minutes during Thursday's 117-93 loss to the Timberwolves in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals. With Stephen Curry (hamstring) out, the Warriors opted to roll with a larger lineup in Game 2. However, Jackson-Davis received the majority of the playing time over Quinten Post and Kevon Looney. Jackson-Davis could continue to receive an increased role due to Curry being expected to miss a few more games.
Jonathan Kuminga : Provides spark off bench
Kuminga recorded 18 points (8-11 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 1-4 FT), five rebounds and one assist in 26 minutes during Thursday's 117-93 loss to the Timberwolves in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals. With Stephen Curry (hamstring) out, Kuminga led Golden State in scoring despite coming off the bench in Game 2. With Curry set to miss a few more games due to injury, Kuminga and the Warriors' other role players will likely be relied upon to continue shouldering an increased offensive load.
Brandin Podziemski : Fills up stat sheet in loss
Podziemski logged 11 points (4-9 FG, 1-4 3Pt, 2-2 FT), six rebounds, six assists and two steals over 33 minutes during Thursday's 117-93 loss to the Timberwolves in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals. With Stephen Curry (hamstring) sidelined, Podziemski was one of five Warriors who scored in double figures Thursday. It was the first time the young guard cracked double digits in the scoring column since Game 6 against the Rockets. The Santa Clara product is averaging 7.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.0 steals per game in this second-round series, shooting 31.3 percent from the floor and 22.2 percent from deep. Curry is expected to miss at least two more games.
Quinten Post : Hardly plays despite starting
Post closed Thursday's 117-93 loss to the Timberwolves in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals with no counting stats in three minutes. With Stephen Curry (hamstring) out, it initially appeared as though Post would be a part of a much bigger lineup for Golden State. However, the rookie big man only logged three minutes of action, allowing for Trayce Jackson-Davis to play 19 minutes. Even with Curry set to miss a few more games, it's unlikely Post will be a significant factor in the Warriors' rotation.
Jimmy Butler : Stuffs stat sheet in Game 2
Butler supplied 17 points (6-13 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 3-5 FT), seven rebounds, four assists and one steal over 34 minutes during Thursday's 117-93 loss to the Timberwolves in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals. Butler should be the Warriors' go-to option on offense while Stephen Curry (hamstring) is sidelined. While he did a good job in Game 2, more should be expected of him. Without including Game 2 of the series against Houston in which he departed after eight minutes due to a pelvic injury, this was just the second time Butler didn't reach the 20-point mark in the current postseason run.