Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors injury report: Injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (January 19, 2026)

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 Injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (January 19, 2026)

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) is fouled by Los Angeles Clippers forward Derrick Jones Jr. (5) as he shoots (Image via Imagn)

The Miami Heat visit the Golden State Warriors on January 19, 2026, for a matchup that carries weight for both teams as the season moves deeper. The game will be played at Chase Center, where Golden State has been steady, while Miami continues a challenging road stretch.Both teams are dealing with injuries that affect rotation decisions and game planning. Several key players are either out or not fully cleared, which puts more responsibility on the healthy core and forces adjustments on both sides.

Miami Heat Injury Situation vs Golden State Warriors (January 19, 2026)

Miami Heat’s backcourt is short-handed. Tyler Herro is out with a rib injury and did not travel with the team. His absence removes one of Miami’s main scoring options and limits spacing on offense.

Jaime Jaquez Jr. is questionable with a left knee sprain. When available, he has averaged 15.9 points and provided balance on both ends of the floor. Davion Mitchell is also questionable due to a left shoulder contusion, leaving Miami thin at guard.With those concerns, Miami is expected to rely heavily on Bam Adebayo and Norman Powell. Adebayo continues to be a steady presence inside, averaging 17 points and nine rebounds.

Powell has been the team’s most consistent scorer at 23.8 points per game and will likely see extended usage.

Golden State Warriors Injury Situation vs Miami Heat (January 19, 2026)

Golden State Warriors is also missing rotation pieces. De’Anthony Melton remains out as he manages his left knee following ACL surgery. Gui Santos will miss his second straight game with a left ankle sprain. Seth Curry is still sidelined due to left sciatic nerve irritation.Draymond Green is listed as probable with a right ankle sprain.

His status matters, as his defense and decision-making affect how Golden State controls the game. Stephen Curry is available and expected to lead the offense as usual.

What This Means for the Game

Without Herro, Miami’s offense will depend more on Butler and Powell creating shots against pressure defense. Ball movement and defensive stops will be key if the Heat want to stay close.Golden State, sitting at 24–19, will lean on home court and shooting.

The Warriors are favored by 5.5 points, with the total set at 239.5. If Green plays, Golden State gains an edge defensively. If not, the game could stay tight.

Key Stats Comparison

PlayerPTSREBASSTSTL/BLKStatus
Stephen Curry 23.3 3.3 5.0 0.8/0.3 Available
Jimmy Butler 17.7 4.8 4.1 1.1/0.2 Available
Bam Adebayo 17.0 9.0 Available
Norman Powell 23.8 Available
Tyler Herro Out (Rib)
Draymond Green 8.0 4.4 4.0 0.8/0.5 Probable

With injuries shaping both rotations, the game is likely decided by execution and depth rather than lineup strength alone. Golden State Warriors hold the advantage at home, but Miami Heat’s ability to defend and manage possessions keeps the result open.

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