The Houston Rockets will take on the Golden State Warriors in a highly anticipated game on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Both teams are heading into the game with strong performances and playoff aspirations. The Rockets are currently 51-27, while the Warriors are 46-31. With only a few games left in the regular season, this matchup is crucial for both teams as they fight for favorable playoff positioning.
The Golden State Warriors have no injuries to report heading into this game. This is a significant advantage for the Warriors as they will have their full roster available. Notably, Jonathan Kuminga and Gary Payton II have both recently returned from injuries.
Kuminga has recovered from a pelvic contusion, and Payton returned from a torn ligament in his thumb. Payton's return will be interesting, as he played only two minutes in the previous game, raising questions about his role in the Warriors' playoff rotation. Overall, the Warriors will be fully healthy and ready to compete in this important game.

The Houston Rockets have one player listed on the injury report for this game. Jabari Smith Jr., the forward who was selected as the third overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, is listed as questionable with an ankle injury.
Smith has been a key player for the Rockets this season, and his potential absence would be a significant blow to the team's lineup. His status will be something to monitor closely as it could impact Houston's overall performance in the game against Golden State.
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Fans can watch this exciting game live on NBA TV, NBCS-BA, or SCHN. The game will also be available for streaming on Fubo, depending on regional restrictions. This game is set to be a thrilling contest, with both teams fighting for important playoff positioning.