The Golden State Warriors’ (3-1) injury report has three players listed heading into their Tuesday, Oct. 28 game against the Los Angeles Clippers (2-1, also three injured players) at Chase Center, with a start time of 11 p.m. ET.
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Clippers vs. Warriors Game Info
When: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 11 p.m. ET
Where: Chase Center in San Francisco, California
TV: NBC/Peacock and NBCS-BA
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Clippers’ Injury Report
Clippers Injuries:
Kobe Sanders: Out (Knee),
Jordan Miller: Out (Hamstring),
Bradley Beal: Out (Back)
Clippers’ Top Players (2024-25 Stats)
Clippers Stats (2024-25)
Offensively, Los Angeles was the 20th-ranked team in the NBA (112.9 points per game) last year. Defensively, it was fourth-best (108.2 points conceded per game).
Last year, the Clippers were 17th in the league in rebounds (43.8 per game) and best in rebounds allowed (41.5).
At 25.2 assists per game last year, Los Angeles was 22nd in the NBA.
The Clippers committed 13.8 turnovers per game last season and forced 14.4 per game, ranking 19th and eighth, respectively, in the league.
Los Angeles was 25th in the NBA in 3-pointers made (12.5 per game) and seventh in 3-point percentage (37.3%) last year.
Last season, the Clippers were ninth in the NBA in 3-pointers conceded (13 per game) and fifth-best in defensive 3-point percentage (35%).
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Warriors’ Injury Report
Warriors Injuries:
De’Anthony Melton: Out (Knee),
Alex Toohey: Out (Knee),
Al Horford: Out (Toe)
Warriors’ Top Players (2024-25 Stats)
Warriors Stats (2024-25)
With 113.8 points per game on offense, Golden State ranked 17th in the NBA last season. At the other end of the court, it allowed 110.5 points per contest, which ranked eighth in the league.
The Warriors allowed 44.1 boards per game last season (15th-ranked in NBA), but they thrived by grabbing 45.4 rebounds per contest (fifth-best).
With 29.1 dimes per game, Golden State ranked fourth-best in the league in the category.
The Warriors averaged 13.2 turnovers per game last year (13th-ranked in NBA), and they forced 14.9 turnovers per contest (fifth-best).
Golden State was top-five last season in three-point shooting, third-best in the league with 15.4 treys per game. Meanwhile, it ranked 15th with a 36.4% shooting percentage from three-point land.
The Warriors allowed 13.2 treys per game (11th-ranked in league). They allowed opposing teams to shoot 36.3% (18th-ranked) from beyond the arc.
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