The
Golden State Warriors' most recent injury report has sparked questions regarding the availability of key players as they get ready to play the
Chicago Bulls at the United Centre on February 8. The Warriors will be without forward Jonathan Kuminga, who has been sidelined due to an ankle injury, even if
Stephen Curry is not on the list of injured players. In addition, Moses Moody (back) is likely to play, while Gui Santos (knee) is doubtful.
Is Stephen Curry playing tonight? Golden State Warriors’ injury report for the game against the Chicago Bulls (February 8, 2025)
With a 25-26 record, the
Golden State Warriors are fighting to stay competitive in a tough Western Conference. Losing Kuminga, a key rotation player, adds to their challenges. However, the team still has Stephen Curry leading the way, averaging 22.7 points per game, ranking 25th in the league. He has also been the team’s top three-point shooter, averaging 4.2 made threes per game, the highest mark in the NBA.

Stephen Curry (Image via Cary Edmondson/ USA TODAY Sports)
Golden State has struggled defensively, allowing 111.9 points per game, ranking 10th in the league in opponent scoring. Offensively, they average 111.5 points per game, placing them 20th overall. With Kuminga out, the Golden State Warriors will rely even more on Stephen Curry’s scoring ability and the contributions of players like Buddy Hield and Moses Moody.
Chicago Bulls’ injury report and matchup outlook
The Chicago Bulls (22-30) have their own injury concerns, with four players listed on the report. Talen Horton-Tucker (leg),
Lonzo Ball (knee), and Dalen Terry (knee) are questionable, while Adama Sanogo (knee) has been ruled out. The Bulls, currently struggling near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, will look to take advantage of Golden State’s defensive inconsistencies.
Chicago has been strong offensively, averaging 116.7 points per game (7th in the NBA), but their defense has been a major issue, allowing 120.1 points per game, ranking 29th. Nikola Vucevic leads the team in scoring (19.5 PPG) and rebounding (10.4 RPG), while Coby White provides consistent three-point shooting.
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What to expect in the Golden State Warriors vs Chicago Bulls matchup?
The Golden State Warriors will lean on Stephen Curry to dictate the pace, especially with Kuminga sidelined. His performance from beyond the arc will be critical in breaking down Chicago’s defense. Meanwhile, the Bulls will attempt to exploit Golden State’s interior weaknesses, with Vucevic playing a pivotal role in the paint.
With both teams dealing with injuries, depth will be a deciding factor. The Warriors, known for their perimeter shooting, will look to capitalize on their three-point advantage, while the Bulls will try to use their offensive firepower to overcome defensive struggles.