Philadelphia 76ers vs Golden State Warriors Prediction, Odds & Picks | 02.03.26
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Philadelphia 76ers vs Golden State Warriors Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 02.03.26
Get ready for a compelling regular-season matchup as the Philadelphia 76ers (28-21) travel to face the Golden State Warriors (27-23) on February 3, 2026, at 10:00 PM EST in the iconic Chase Center, San Francisco. This contest pits two franchises navigating significant roster challenges, promising an intriguing battle of wills and strategy.
Philadelphia 76ers vs Golden State Warriors Matchup Preview
Philadelphia 76ers Key Stats & Trends
The Philadelphia 76ers enter this game showcasing a resilient spirit, largely fueled by the dynamic play of their backcourt. Without their superstar big man Joel Embiid, the offensive burden has fallen squarely on the shoulders of Tyrese Maxey, who is averaging an impressive 29.2 points and 6.9 assists per game, while also contributing 4.2 rebounds, 2.0 steals, and 0.9 blocks. His all-around impact is undeniable, making him the team’s undisputed primary offensive engine. On the glass, veteran center Andre Drummond continues to be a force, pulling down 8.7 rebounds per contest. Despite Maxey’s heroics, the 76ers’ offense can become predictable and less efficient without Embiid’s dominant interior presence and scoring versatility, often leading to inconsistent stretches.
Golden State Warriors Key Stats & Trends
The Golden State Warriors are currently battling an unprecedented wave of injuries, severely impacting their offensive firepower. Rookie Brandin Podziemski has stepped up admirably, leading the team in scoring with 12.1 points, alongside 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.2 steals per game, a testament to his versatility in a depleted lineup. Defensive stalwart Draymond Green remains the heart of the team, orchestrating the offense with 5.3 assists and anchoring the defense with 5.7 rebounds. However, the absence of multiple key offensive creators has left the Warriors struggling to find consistent scoring, often relying on gritty defense and opportunistic plays to stay competitive. Their record, despite the injuries, reflects a team that refuses to quit, often excelling in defensive schemes and ball movement.
Injury Report Golden State Warriors
- Moses Moody (Day-to-day): Moody (knee) is probable for Tuesday’s game against the 76ers.
- L.J. Cryer (Out): Cryer (hamstring) is out for Tuesday’s game against the 76ers.
- Stephen Curry (Out): Curry (knee) will not play Tuesday against the 76ers, Danny Emerman of SFStandard.com reports.
- Seth Curry (Out): The Warriors announced Saturday that Curry (back) has progressed to on-court workouts and will be re-evaluated again in two weeks.
- Jonathan Kuminga (Out): The Warriors announced Sunday that Kuminga has been diagnosed with a bone bruise in his left knee and a re-evaluation date will be determined in the coming days.
- Jimmy Butler III (Out): Butler’s injury from Monday Night’s game involves a torn right ACL and he will be out for the rest of the season, per Shams Charania of ESPN.
Philadelphia 76ers vs Golden State Warriors Prediction & Best Bet
Despite their extensive injury list, the Golden State Warriors, playing at home, are poised to secure a hard-fought victory. The 76ers, without Joel Embiid, are heavily reliant on Tyrese Maxey, a burden that can be exploited by the Warriors’ experienced defensive schemes led by Draymond Green. The Warriors, though lacking star power, have shown a remarkable ability to grind out wins through collective effort and defensive intensity, especially at home. With both teams missing key offensive weapons, expect a lower-scoring affair. Our definitive prediction is for the Golden State Warriors to emerge victorious. Furthermore, given the significant offensive absences on both sides—Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Jonathan Kuminga for the Warriors, and the implied absence of Joel Embiid for the 76ers—we are confidently taking the under 217.5 total points for this matchup.
Last 5 Games: PHI
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ LA | W 128-113 | Maxey 29 | Barlow 16 | Edgecombe 7 |
| vs New Orleans | W 124-114 | Embiid 40 | Embiid 11 | Maxey 8 |
| vs Sacramento | W 113-111 | Maxey 40 | Embiid 5 | Maxey 8 |
| vs Milwaukee | W 139-122 | George 32 | Embiid 9 | Maxey 9 |
| @ Charlotte | L 130-93 | Oubre Jr. 17 | Drummond 7 | Maxey 7 |
Last 5 Games: GS
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Detroit | L 131-124 | Curry 23 | Podziemski 8 | Podziemski 8 |
| @ Utah | W 140-124 | Curry 27 | Podziemski 8 | Horford 8 |
| @ Minnesota | L 108-83 | Post 13 | Santos 10 | Spencer 6 |
| @ Minnesota | W 111-85 | Curry 26 | Moody 8 | Curry 7 |
| @ Dallas | L 123-115 | Curry 38 | Horford 8 | Podziemski 10 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
Matt Dorsey turned his obsession with sports into a career five years ago, and he hasn't looked back. By combining a fan's passion with a veteran’s analytical eye, Matt provides reliable insights for the NBA, NHL, and NFL. He knows you’re looking for more than just a pick; you’re looking for a reason to trust the play. That’s why his work is always transparent, researched, and rooted in five years of proven results.