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After a brutal 94-131 loss to the OKC Thunder at home on Friday, the Golden State Warriors are desperate to reset. So, as they welcome the Utah Jazz to Chase Center on December 3, the crowd wants a response. However, the biggest concern moving forward hangs heavy. Will Stephen Curry suit up or sit this one out?

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The struggling Jazz (12-21) sit 12th in the Western Conference. However, none of the NBA franchises should take them lightly. In the last four games, they secured two of their best wins this season. A 131-129 win against the Pistons and a 127-114 win against the Spurs. Therefore, walking into Saturday’s game, the Warriors (18-17) would need all their man-power, precisely Curry, to keep the game tilted to their side.

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Is Stephen Curry playing against the Utah Jazz?

On Friday, the Warriors’ head coach, Steve Kerr, gave an update about Steph Curry’s availability vs. the Jazz to the media. He said that he’s “hopeful” Curry will play on Saturday. The 37-year-old superstar point guard stayed on the sidelines on January 2, 2026, as the Dubs faced OKC. A sore left ankle forced the call.

The issue surfaced two nights earlier against the Charlotte Hornets, where Curry chipped in 26 points during a 132-125 victory before limping off late. Initially marked questionable, Steve Kerr ruled him out before tip-off on Friday. Meanwhile, the Warriors entered already depleted.

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Jimmy Butler battled illness while Draymond Green rested during the opening leg of a back-to-back. As a result, the Thunder seized full control and ran rampant, cruising to a ruthless 131-94 blowout. Without Curry’s gravity, the Warriors never found rhythm, resistance, or answers.

At present, Stephen Curry is scoring a team-leading 28.7 ppg to rank ninth in the league. He is also averaging 4.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 46.8 FG%.

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Golden State Warriors vs Utah Jazz: Injury Report

Golden State Warriors

The Golden State Warriors continue juggling availability entering January 3. Jimmy Butler remains day to day with illness, yet could suit up Saturday versus Utah, per Kenzo Fukuda of Clutch Points.

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Meanwhile, De’Anthony Melton sat out Friday for managed left knee concerns. Jonathan Kuminga missed the Thunder clash due to lower back soreness.

Additionally, Seth Curry stays sidelined after scans revealed sciatic nerve trouble, with reevaluation scheduled in two weeks, per Anthony Slater.

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Utah Jazz

Meanwhile, the Utah Jazz enter Jan 3 navigating uncertainty across the rotation. Keyonte George fights illness and remains questionable against the Warriors. Lauri Markkanen joins him with knee soreness, while Jusuf Nurkic manages a lingering toe concern.

However, Ace Bailey sits with a hip issue. Georges Niang remains unavailable due to foot trouble. Most notably, Walker Kessler has to stay shut down after left shoulder surgery, ending his entire 2025-26 campaign.

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Predicted starting lineup for Golden State Warriors vs Utah Jazz

Keeping in mind the injury updates, here’s the predicted starting five for both teams:

Golden State WarriorsUtah Jazz
Stephen Curry/Brandin PodziemskiKeyonte George/Isaiah Collier
Moses MoodyBrice Sansabaugh
Jimmy Butler/Buddy HieldCody Williams
Draymond GreenLauri Markkanen/Taylor Hendricks
Quinten PostJusuf Nurkic/Kyle Filipowski

Now, Saturday awaits an all-Western Conference matchup. With or without Stephen Curry, the Dubs need to find a way out. It is a tough battle between the Warriors and Jazz, but who will emerge victorious in the end? We’ll know soon.

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