Is Stephen Curry available for Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets Game 3 despite Thumb Injury? (April 26, 2025) | NBA News

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Stephen Curry at the Playoffs against the Rockets (Image via Imagn)

The Golden State Warriors will have Stephen Curry available for Game 3 of their playoff series against the Houston Rockets, though the star guard is managing a right thumb injury that requires a splint. The Warriors return to Chase Center after splitting the first two games in Houston, dropping Game 2 109-94 after a sluggish start.

Is Stephen Curry playing tonight? Golden State Warriors injury report for tonight’s game against the Houston Rockets (April 26, 2025)

Stephen Curry’s status was confirmed on the latest injury report, listing him as available despite the lingering thumb issue. The injury hasn’t kept him off the court, but the splint could affect his shooting touch. Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler III (left pelvic contusion) and Gary Payton II (right shoulder strain) are listed as questionable for Golden State.

Houston Rockets injury report for tonight’s game against the Golden State Warriors (April 26, 2025)

Houston faces its own injury concerns, with Jock Landale (right knee contusion) and Jae’Sean Tate (right ankle impingement) ruled out. The Rockets will need to adjust their rotation as they try to counter Golden State’s home-court advantage.
The Warriors struggled offensively in Game 2, scoring just 18 points in the first quarter and failing to recover. Stephen Curry’s presence remains critical, but his efficiency could be tested if the thumb injury hampers his ball handling or shooting.

When and where to watch the Golden State Warriors play tonight against the Houston Rockets (April 26, 2025)?

Game 3 tips off Saturday at 8:30 p.m. EST at Chase Center, with the series tied 1-1. Stephen Curry’s ability to play through the injury could be the difference as Golden State looks to regain control.

Golden State Warriors vs Houston Rockets Game 2 overview

The Houston Rockets evened their first-round playoff series against the Golden State Warriors with a decisive 109-94 Game 2 victory on April 24, 2025. Jalen Green led Houston with 38 points, overcoming double teams through effective screening and igniting the team’s offense. The Rockets improved their shooting significantly, hitting nine more three-pointers than in Game 1, while tightening their defense to limit Golden State’s opportunities. The game turned chippy with six technical fouls, a flagrant foul, and a towel-throwing incident during a heated timeout altercation. Golden State’s Jimmy Butler exited early with a pelvis contusion, weakening their rotation. The series now shifts to San Francisco tied 1-1.



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