Pat Spencer, Moses Moody, Will Richard, Jonathan Kuminga and Quinten Post will start Saturday's game against the Cavaliers.
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Pat Spencer, Moses Moody, Will Richard, Jonathan Kuminga and Quinten Post will start Saturday's game against the Cavaliers.The Warriors have been decimated by injuries, resulting in multiple changes to the starting lineup. Spencer, Kuminga and Post will be in the starting lineup, with Brandin Podziemski moving to the bench while Draymond Green and Al Horford are out. Spencer, who's totaled 33 points in his last two games, is worth streaming while Kuminga and Post will also have added fantasy value.
Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Will Richard, Draymond Green and Al Horford will start Thursday's game against the 76ers.Appearing in a game for the first time since November 21, Horford is part of the Warriors' starting lineup, filling the void left by the injured Jimmy Butler III. With the 39-year-old returning from sciatica, his minutes are likely to be restricted, meaning a slight bump may be in the cards for Quinten Post.
Jonathan Kuminga (ankle) is questionable to play against the 76ers on Thursday.Since returning from a seven-game absence due to a bilateral knee issue, Kuminga has played 19 and 16 minutes off the bench. Now, he's dealing with right ankle soreness. If he isn't able to suit up against Philly, Moses Moody and Buddy Hield should see a bump in minutes.
Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Will Richard, Jimmy Butler III and Draymond Green will start Tuesday's game against the Thunder.Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made just one change to his starting lineup, replacing Quinten Post with Richard. The smaller lineup may work better defensively, mainly since the Thunder employs only one big man in their current five (Chet Holmgren). Starting gives Richard a higher fantasy ceiling, but he is not a must-stream in this spot.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Jonathan Kuminga (knee) went through all of practice on Friday and will be questionable to play against the Pelicans on Saturday.Kerr said Kuminga is feeling better, and there is certainly a chance he makes a return to the lineup after a seven-game absence. Moses Moody has been starting in his place, but Kerr has been known to switch up his lineups and ride the hot hand. Kuminga will play a significant role when he's back, but there's no guarantee he'll be back in the starting unit.