This interconference matchup features the Philadelphia 76ers aiming to extend their four-game winning streak against a shorthanded Golden State Warriors team dealing with multiple key injuries. The 76ers, without suspended star Paul George, rely on Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey for offensive firepower, while the Warriors, missing Stephen Curry and others, look to Draymond Green and emerging talents to hold the fort at home.
Venue Location
Chase Center, San Francisco, California.
This state-of-the-art arena, opened in 2019, seats approximately 18,064 fans and is known for its vibrant atmosphere and tech-savvy features.
Tipoff is scheduled for 10:00 PM ET (7:00 PM PT / 3:00 AM GMT on February 4).
The game will be broadcast on NBCS-BA (Warriors) and NBCS-PH+ (76ers), with streaming available on NBA League Pass.
Injury Report
Philadelphia 76ers: No players listed on the injury report as of the latest update, though the team is on the second night of a back-to-back, which could lead to load management decisions.
Note: Paul George is serving a 25-game league suspension for violating the NBA’s drug policy and is unavailable.
Golden State Warriors: Jimmy Butler III – Out (Right ACL Tear); LJ Cryer – Out (Left Hamstring Injury Management); Seth Curry – Out (Left Sciatic Nerve Irritation); Stephen Curry – Out (Right Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome); Jonathan Kuminga – Out (Left Knee Bone Bruise); Moses Moody – Probable (Left Knee Soreness).
The Warriors’ absences severely impact their scoring and perimeter defense.
Key Player Matchups
This game pits the 76ers’ interior dominance against the Warriors’ makeshift lineup. Key battles could shift based on final injury updates.
| Matchup | 76ers Player | Warriors Player | Notes |
| Point Guard | Tyrese Maxey (25.8 PPG, 6.4 APG) | Brandin Podziemski (14.2 PPG, 5.1 APG) | Maxey’s explosiveness vs. Podziemski filling in for Curry; expect Maxey to attack the rim. |
| Shooting Guard | Kelly Oubre Jr. (15.6 PPG) | De’Anthony Melton (11.8 PPG) | Oubre’s athleticism vs. Melton’s defense; could be a high-energy duel. |
| Small Forward | Caleb Martin (12.4 PPG) | Andrew Wiggins (17.2 PPG) | Martin steps up without George; Wiggins’ scoring vs. Martin’s versatility. |
| Power Forward | KJ Martin (10.5 PPG) | Draymond Green (9.8 PPG, 7.2 RPG, 6.1 APG) | Green’s playmaking vs. Martin’s energy; rebounding key here. |
| Center | Joel Embiid (28.4 PPG, 11.5 RPG) | Trayce Jackson-Davis (9.2 PPG, 6.8 RPG) | Premier matchup: Embiid’s dominance vs. Jackson-Davis filling in; Embiid could feast inside. Bench: 76ers’ Andre Drummond (rebounding) vs. Warriors’ Kyle Anderson (facilitation). |
Recent Team Forms
Philadelphia 76ers: 7-3 in their last 10 games, on a four-game winning streak, averaging 118.4 PPG while allowing 110.2 PPG.
Highlights include a 128-113 rout of the Clippers on Feb. 2, led by Maxey’s 29 points and Barlow’s career-high 26 points and 16 rebounds. Strong offense (top-10 efficiency) despite George’s suspension.
Golden State Warriors: 6-4 in their last 10 games, averaging 121.6 PPG while allowing 115.4 PPG.
Split their last four, including a 131-94 loss to OKC on Jan. 2 but a win over Utah on Jan. 3. Injuries have disrupted rhythm, but home form remains solid (17-8).
Series History
The all-time series favors the 76ers with 172 wins to the Warriors’ 158 in 330 regular-season meetings.
Recently, the 76ers are 7-13 in their last 20 games against Golden State.
Philadelphia won the most recent matchup on Dec. 4, 2025 (99-98), but Golden State has won 7 of the last 10 overall. The Warriors are 4-1 in their last five home games vs. the 76ers. No playoff meetings since the 1980 NBA Finals (Warriors as Philadelphia Warriors).
Betting Trends
76ers: 26-22-1 ATS overall; 13-8 ATS on road; 9-4 SU in non-conference games. Over in 24 of 49 games (49%).
Warriors: 23-26-1 ATS overall; 17-8 SU at home; 20-6 ATS as -2.5 or more favorites. Under in 28 of 50 games (56%).
Game Odds
Philadelphia Sixers 221.5
Golden State Warriors – 4.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, February 2, 2026








