According to the Warriors' official announcement, the team's home stadium Chase Center has been updated. In this announcement, from April 1, Chase Center will no longer require fans to show vaccination certificates or nucleic acid negative test results:
However, the announcement made it clear that all fans and employees present at the Chase Center must comply with the mask rules, and required all fans and staff to wear masks unless they eat or drink.
On the other hand, the Warriors' latest injury report has been updated:
In this injury report, Moses Moody, who suffered a shoulder injury, was on the list of suspects, and Andrew Wiggins, who suffered a left knee contusion, was in a state of high probability. Gary Payton II has also left the team's injury list, which means he will also be able to return to the Game in the Remaining Regular Season games for the Warriors.
According to the US media Anthony Slater, Gary Payton II will return to the game in the next Game of the Warriors against the Magic:
This is undoubtedly good news for the Warriors, after all, the team has been facing a lot of injuries in recent times, and if they want to stabilize the record during Curry's absence, they need these role players to be able to stay healthy and perform on the court.
Finally, the Warriors' official Twitter posted the stats of Otto Porter Jr.'s performance in the last game against the Spurs:
In that game against the Spurs, Otto Porter Jr. played 29 minutes and finished with 16 points and 16 rebounds, which is the first player in the Warriors since 2009 to score at least 16 points and pick up at least 16 rebounds in a single game.