Friday, June 2 2023

With four games left on the regular season schedule, each game carries significant weight for the Golden State Warriors during the final stretch run of the 2022-23 campaign.

After recording a pair of consecutive wins at home, the Warriors will head out on the road on Sunday for a meeting with reigning Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets.

While the Warriors are gripping to the No. 5 seed in the Western Conference Playoff race, the 51-26 Nuggets sit at the top of the playoff picture with the No. 1 seed in the West. 

Despite holding the top seed, the Nuggets are coming off back-to-back losses. In their recent loss to Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, the Nuggets were shorthanded without Jokic, Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. due to injury. 

Before the Warriors travel to Denver, here’s everything you need to know for Sunday’s contest, including how to watch. 

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How to watch:

  • Date: Sunday, April 2nd, 2023

  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT

  • TV Channel: NBC Sports Bay Area

  • Live Stream: fuboTV (Watch for free)

  • Location: Pepsi Center – Denver, CO

Betting lines (via BetMGM)

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Injury Report:

Warriors:

Nuggets:

  • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope – Probable – Non-covid; Illness

  • Nikola Jokic – Questionable – Right Calf; Tightness

  • Jamal Murray – Probable – Left Knee; Injury Management

  • Zeke Nnaji – Questionable – Right Knee; Sprain

  • Michael Porter Jr. – Probable – Left Heel; Injury Management

Nuggets Lineup:

  • G – Jamal Murray – No. 27 – Kentucky

  • G – Kevatavious Caldwell-Pope – No. 5 – Georgia

  • F – Michael Porter Jr. – No. 1 – Missouri

  • F- Aaron Gordon – No. 50 – Arizona

  • F- Nikola Jokic – No. 15 – Serbia

Warriors Lineup:

  • G – Steph Curry – No. 30 – Davidson

  • G – Klay Thompson – No. 11 – Washington State

  • G – Donte DiVincenzo – No. 0 – Villanova

  • F – Draymond Green – No. 23 – Michigan State

  • C – Kevon Looney – No. 5 – UCLA

Story originally appeared on Warriors Wire

Source: Yahoo Sports

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