San Antonio Spurs vs Golden State Warriors injury report: Who's playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (February 11, 2026)Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry vs San Antonio Spurs Victor Wembanyama (Image via Getty) The San Antonio Spurs face the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, in San Francisco. San Antonio leads the Southwest Division, while Golden State is trying to move up the Western Conference standings.The teams are in different situations with injuries. The Spurs have most of their core available but are monitoring a few rotation players. The Warriors are missing several key names, which could affect their lineup and minutes distribution.

San Antonio Spurs vs Golden State Warriors Injury Report (February 11, 2026)

San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio enters the game with a mostly healthy roster but has two players listed as questionable.- Stephon Castle is dealing with a pelvic contusion after a hard fall against the Lakers and is a game-time decision. If he does not play, Dylan Harper and Jordan McLaughlin are expected to handle more of the ball, which would reduce the team’s secondary creation.- Lindy Waters III is questionable with a knee issue after sitting out the February 10 game. If unavailable, more minutes should go to Keldon Johnson and Julian Champagnie.- David Jones Garcia is out for the season after ankle surgery. His absence affects depth but does not significantly change the current rotation.- Victor Wembanyama is fully active and averaging more than 24 points and 11 rebounds. Devin Vassell remains the primary wing scorer, and Johnson, Harrison Barnes, Castle, and Harper are expected to play unless there are late changes.

Golden State Warriors

Golden State continues to manage several injuries.- Stephen Curry has been ruled out with a knee issue and is expected to miss multiple games. His absence removes the team’s main shot creator.- Kristaps Porzingis is still recovering from an Achilles problem and is not expected back until after the All-Star break. Al Horford, Quinten Post, and Malevy Leons are handling the center minutes.- L.J. Cryer is out with a hamstring injury and is expected to miss time until at least February 19.- Will Richard is questionable with a bruised right knee. If he cannot play, Pat Spencer, Gary Payton II, and Moses Moody will take on more ball-handling duties.- De’Anthony Melton is also questionable with a left gluteal contusion. His absence would weaken perimeter defense and secondary playmaking.- Jimmy Butler III is out after surgery to repair a torn ACL.- Draymond Green, Horford, Moody, Brandin Podziemski, and Payton II are expected to be available.

San Antonio Spurs vs Golden State Warriors Rosters and Depth Charts (2025-26 Season)

San Antonio Spurs – Core Rotation

PositionStarterKey Rotation PG Stephon Castle Dylan Harper, Jordan McLaughlin SG Devin Vassell Keldon Johnson, Stanley Umude SF Julian Champagnie Lindy Waters III (if active) PF Harrison Barnes Kelly Olynyk, Jeremy Sochan C Victor Wembanyama Luke Kornet, Bismack BiyomboThe lineup is built around Wembanyama’s interior defense and scoring. Castle and Vassell handle most of the backcourt production, while Barnes provides experience.

Golden State Warriors – Core Rotation

PositionStarterKey Rotation PG Will Richard (if healthy) / Pat Spencer Gary Payton II SG Moses Moody De’Anthony Melton (if active) SF Brandin Podziemski Gui Santos PF Draymond Green Malevy Leons C Al Horford Quinten PostWithout Curry and Porzingis, the offense runs more through Green, with Moody taking on a larger scoring role.

San Antonio Spurs vs Golden State Warriors Season Series and Team Performance

This game is part of a four-game season series that is currently tied 1-1. Each team has won once at home. Golden State took the first meeting behind Curry’s 46-point performance, while San Antonio answered with a win led by Wembanyama’s 30-point triple-double. The Warriors hold a slight edge in the all-time series, but the Spurs have had more success since Wembanyama joined the team.San Antonio is 37-16 and averages about 117.5 points, 55.2 rebounds, and 26.3 assists per game while allowing roughly 112.5 points. Wembanyama leads the team with 24.4 points, 11.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and a league-high 4.8 blocks. Castle averages 18.8 points and 5.4 assists, while Vassell adds 16.8 points.Golden State is 29-25 and averages around 115.6 points, 51 rebounds, and 28.7 assists. The team allows about 113.5 points per game and gives up 50 points in the paint on average. Green is producing roughly 8 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists. Moody is scoring around 17 to 18 points, and Podziemski is contributing about 14 to 15 points with solid rebounding.

San Antonio Spurs vs Golden State Warriors Matchups to Watch

San Antonio has a size advantage, especially with Porzingis unavailable. Golden State will rely on Horford and Post to defend Wembanyama.Without Curry, the Warriors are expected to run more offense through Green, Moody, and Podziemski. San Antonio’s perimeter defense, led by Vassell and Castle, will be important.Rebounding also favors the Spurs, who average more than 55 per game compared to Golden State’s 51.Player availability could influence the result. If several Warriors questionables cannot play while San Antonio remains mostly healthy, the Spurs would enter with a clearer edge.San Antonio comes in with advantages in size, rebounding, and overall availability. Golden State will depend on Green’s leadership and scoring from Moody and others to remain competitive, but the injuries create a smaller margin for error.Final rotations may not be clear until closer to tipoff, especially with Castle, Waters, Richard, and Melton listed as questionable.