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The Golden State Warriors return home Friday night to host the Portland Trail Blazers in a pivotal NBA Cup group-stage matchup. With both teams sitting at 1-1, the stakes rise as each looks to regain momentum after recent setbacks. For Golden State, having both stars available is crucial as they try to escape the bottom of the West Group C standings.

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Are Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler playing tonight against the Trail Blazers?

Yes, Stephen Curry is set to play against the Portland Trail Blazers. The Warriors superstar is not listed on the team’s injury report for Friday’s game. This comes after he sat out Golden State’s previous game against the Miami Heat to rest a sore right ankle. His return is a major boost for the Warriors, who has lost two consecutive games.

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 Forward Jimmy Butler is listed as probable with the back issue that kept him out of the previous game, while Draymond Green, sidelined by illness, is tagged the same. But Jimmy Butler is expected back in the lineup, offering a timely boost. With both stars (Jimmy and Curry) likely to return, the Warriors should have their core intact as they come back after a tiring phase on the road.

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Butler is averaging 20.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.7 assists in his first full season with Golden State. His presence alongside a healthy Curry makes the Warriors a much more formidable opponent. The team is currently a perfect 5-0 at Chase Center this season and will be looking to protect that home-court advantage.

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Golden State Warriors vs Portland Trail Blazers injury report for Nov. 21

The Golden State Warriors will be without two key rotation players. Jonathan Kuminga has been ruled out for Friday’s game as he continues to deal with bilateral knee tendinitis. This marks the fifth consecutive game he will miss. De’Anthony Melton is also out as he recovers from a knee injury and is scheduled to be re-evaluated in ten days. On the other hand, Buddy Hield is also listed as probable. But the Portland Trail Blazers have a much longer list of absentees.

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Jrue Holiday is listed as questionable alongside Shaedon Sharpe and Robert Williams. Then, Jerami Grant is listed as probable.  Scoot Henderson remains out with a hamstring injury and is considered week to week.

Damian Lillard is out for the entire season while recovering from an Achilles injury. Matisse Thybulle is also sidelined for several weeks following thumb surgery. Blake Wesley is out with a foot injury.

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Predicted lineups for Warriors vs Trail Blazers for Nov. 21

With the key players available, the starting lineups are taking shape. The Warriors will welcome back their stars, while the Trail Blazers will rely on their healthy scorers to compensate for multiple backcourt absences.

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Golden State WarriorsPortland TrailBlazers
Stephen CurryCaleb Love
Will RichardKris Murray
Moses MoodyToumani Camara
Jimmy Butler*Deni Avdija
Draymond Green*Donovan Clingan

Where to watch the Warriors vs the Trail Blazers game?

Basketball fans can tune in for this NBA Cup matchup on Friday night.

Date: Friday, November 21, 2025

Time: 10:00 PM Eastern Time

Where to Watch: The game will be broadcast on NBC Sports Bay Area and KUNP. Streaming options include NBA League Pass and Fubo.

Game preview and what to expect

This game is a rematch of the October 24th meeting, where the Trail Blazers handed the Warriors a surprising 139-119 defeat. Portland enters this contest on a four-game losing streak, including a heartbreaking one-point loss to the Chicago Bulls on a last-second shot. The Warriors are returning from a challenging six-game road trip where they finished with a 3-3 record.

Historically, the Trail Blazers hold a slight edge in the all-time series with a 131-119 record. However, the Warriors have dominated the recent matchups, winning nine of the last ten games between the two teams. Golden State’s perfect home record and the return of its star players provide a significant advantage. Expect the Warriors to avenge their earlier loss and secure a comfortable victory at Chase Center.

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