
76ers vs Golden State Warriors Match Player Stats (Feb 3, 2026)
The February 3, 2026 meeting between the Philadelphia 76ers and Golden State Warriors delivered a lopsided result—113-94 in favor of Philadelphia—made more notable by Stephen Curry’s absence. This article breaks down the player stats from that game, the teams’ head-to-head history, and what the betting odds and injury reports reveal about the rivalry.
Most recent game (Feb 3, 2026): 76ers 113, Warriors 94 ·
All-time head-to-head win % (Warriors): 47.7% (regular season) ·
All-time head-to-head win % (76ers): 52.3% (regular season) ·
Stephen Curry season high vs 76ers (Jan 2, 2025): 30 points, 8/8 3PT ·
76ers leading scorer (Feb 3, 2026): VJ Edgecombe, 25 points
Quick snapshot
- 76ers beat Warriors 113-94 on Feb 3, 2026 (NBA.com official box score)
- VJ Edgecombe led Philadelphia with 25 points (YouTube NBA highlights)
- Stephen Curry was ruled out for the game (Warriors media clip)
- Exact nature of Curry’s injury on Feb 3, 2026 (Warriors pregame update)
- Whether Curry will play the next matchup (NBC Sports Authentic)
- Consistent all-time win percentage (discrepancies between sources) (Warriors pregame update)
- 76ers are 8-12 in last 20 games vs Warriors (StatMuse)
- Warriors won Jan 2, 2025 meeting 139-105 with Curry’s 30 points (Land of Basketball)
- 76ers won Dec 4, 2025 game 99-98 on a last-second finish (Vegas Insider)
- Next 76ers-Warriors matchup not yet scheduled (NBA.com)
- Curry expected to return from prolonged absence in April 2026 (NBC Sports Authentic)
Five key numbers put the matchup in perspective, from the final score to the all-time series leader.
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Most recent game date | February 3, 2026 |
| Final score | 76ers 113, Warriors 94 |
| 76ers leading scorer | VJ Edgecombe, 25 points |
| Warriors leading scorer (game) | Not specified in sources |
| All-time series leader (regular season) | Philadelphia 76ers (52.3% win rate) – Land of Basketball |
Who is favored to win, the Warriors or the 76ers?
Current betting odds and predictions
For the February 3, 2026 game, Fox Sports (sports media) hosted a dedicated boxscore page with game flow data, while Vegas Insider (betting odds tracker) listed historical matchups and betting lines, including a 2022 meeting where Philadelphia won 118-106. According to Sofascore (live sports data provider), the Warriors entered as slight favorites based on season-long form, but Curry’s late scratch shifted the outlook.
The implication: Without their star, the Warriors covered the spread only if the line moved in their favor—but they failed to do so, losing by 19 points.
Head-to-head win percentage analysis
Three data sources yield conflicting all-time records. Land of Basketball (historical stats database) reports 158 wins for the Warriors and 173 for the 76ers in 331 regular-season games—a 47.7% win rate for Golden State. In contrast, Champs or Chumps (NBA analytics site) gives the Warriors an overall record of 171–194 (46.8%), suggesting the 76ers hold the edge historically. Either way, Philadelphia’s recent form—8 wins in the last 20 meetings, per StatMuse (query-based stats engine)—shows a competitive trend despite Golden State’s dominance in the mid-2010s.
The pattern: While the Warriors have historically been strong at home (76.2% home win rate according to content plan data), their February 3 performance at Chase Center dropped that percentage and underscored their reliance on Curry.
Three metrics, one takeaway: the 76ers have owned recent matchups, especially when Curry is sidelined.
| Metric | Warriors | 76ers |
|---|---|---|
| All-time regular-season win % | 47.7% (Land of Basketball) | 52.3% |
| Last game score (Feb 3, 2026) | 94 | 113 (NBA.com) |
| Record in last 20 head-to-head | 12-8 (StatMuse) | 8-12 |
The implication: Philadelphia’s edge in recent games, particularly with Curry out, suggests a shift in competitive balance.
Why is Steph Curry out tonight?
Injury status and official ruling
The Warriors officially ruled out Stephen Curry for the February 3 game, as captured in a pregame media clip from the team. A video posted on the Warriors’ YouTube channel (team media) shows Steve Kerr updating reporters on Curry’s status before the 76ers matchup. The nature of the injury was not detailed in that clip, but later reports from NBC Sports Authentic (sports broadcaster) confirm that Curry missed 27 consecutive games before returning in April 2026, indicating the early-February absence was part of a prolonged recovery.
The Warriors face a steep drop-off without Curry—his 30-point, 8-of-8 three-point performance against the 76ers in January 2025 (Land of Basketball) shows his singular impact. Without him, the team’s offensive rating fell to 94 points in the Feb 3 game, well below their season average.
Impact on team performance
The absence forced other Warriors to step up, but no player reached 20 points. Sofascore (live stats platform) noted that Golden State’s first-quarter lead evaporated in the second quarter, per the game flow tracked by Fox Sports. The 76ers capitalized, shooting 45.2% from the field and out-rebounding the Warriors by a significant margin. NBA.com’s shot-chart data shows Philadelphia’s efficiency inside the arc.
The trade-off: When Curry sits, the Warriors lose their primary scoring and spacing, making them vulnerable even at home against a 76ers team that has now won two of the last three meetings.
What were the player stats in the 76ers vs Warriors game on Feb 3, 2026?
76ers top performers
- VJ Edgecombe: 25 points (team-high) – YouTube NBA highlights
- Team shooting: 45.2% from field – NBA.com
- Other contributors: Not specified in available sources, but box score on NBA.com lists full player data
Warriors top performers
- No player reached 20 points; leading scorer unknown from available sources
- Team shooting: 37-78 (47.4%) – NBA.com
Box score summary
Key numbers from NBA.com’s official box score (league data source) for game ID 0022500724:
- Final score: 76ers 113, Warriors 94
- Game flow: Warriors led after first quarter, 76ers took control in the second (Fox Sports game flow)
- Philadelphia’s largest lead: 19 points
For bettors and fans, the key takeaway from this game is that the 76ers’ depth overcame the Warriors’ home-court edge. Without a reliable second scoring option behind Curry, Golden State risks falling in the standings, especially against Eastern Conference contenders like Philadelphia.
Who played for the 76ers and Golden State?
Several notable players have suited up for both franchises. The most prominent is Andre Iguodala (per Land of Basketball’s historical player database), who won Finals MVP with the Warriors in 2015 after beginning his career with the 76ers. Other players traded between the clubs include former Warriors forward David Lee (listed in Vegas Insider’s matchup archives), who spent his prime in Golden State before a brief stint in Philadelphia. The full list can be found on Basketball-Reference, but the common thread is that most crossovers occurred via trade or free agency in the mid-2010s. For more on recent matchups involving Golden State, see the Warriors vs Bucks Match Player Stats (Oct 30, 2025).
Who broke the Warriors 24-0 streak?
Historical context of the streak
The 24-0 start by the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors remains one of the best season-opening runs in NBA history. The streak ended on December 12, 2015, when the Milwaukee Bucks handed the Warriors their first loss.
Team that ended it
The Bucks defeated Golden State 108-95 at home, snapping the chase for the longest winning streak to start a season. That Warriors team went on to finish 73-9, setting the all-time regular-season record. For context on how the Bucks have built teams since, read the Where to Watch Pacers vs Knicks: TV & Streaming Guide for regional rivalry dynamics.
Timeline: key moments in the 76ers–Warriors rivalry
- 2015-16 season: The Warriors start 24-0, a record eventually ended by the Milwaukee Bucks on Dec 12, 2015 (widely accepted historical record).
- January 2, 2025: Warriors beat 76ers 139-105; Curry scores 30 points on 8/8 three-point shooting – Land of Basketball
- December 4, 2025: 76ers win 99-98 on a Quentin Grimes and-1 finish – Vegas Insider
- February 3, 2026: 76ers win 113-94; Curry out; Edgecombe 25 points – NBA.com
Confirmed facts
- 76ers won Feb 3, 2026 game 113-94 (NBA.com)
- Stephen Curry was ruled out for that game (Warriors media clip)
- 76ers have 52.3% all-time win rate vs Warriors (regular season) (Land of Basketball)
What’s unclear
- Exact nature of Curry’s injury on Feb 3, 2026
- Whether Curry will play in future games
- Consistent all-time win percentage (discrepancies between sources)
Key quotes and perspectives
“Stephen Curry was not available for the Feb 3 matchup due to injury, per Warriors pregame media.”
– Warriors official YouTube channel (team media)
“Game flow data from Fox Sports shows the 76ers took control in the second quarter.”
– Fox Sports (sports media)
The pattern is clear: when the Warriors are without their best player, the 76ers have the tools to capitalize. Philadelphia’s 8-12 record in the last 20 games may not look dominant, but two wins in the last three meetings—especially the 19-point rout on Feb 3—signal a shift in the rivalry’s momentum.
For a detailed breakdown of their earlier December 2025 meeting, check out the 76ers vs Warriors player stats from that matchup.
Frequently asked questions
What is the head-to-head record between the 76ers and Warriors?
According to Land of Basketball, the 76ers lead the regular-season series 173-158 (52.3%). Other sources differ on overall record including playoffs.
Who scored the most points in the Feb 3, 2026 game?
VJ Edgecombe of the 76ers led all scorers with 25 points, per NBA highlights.
How did Stephen Curry perform in his last game against the 76ers?
On January 2, 2025, Curry scored 30 points on 8-of-8 three-point shooting in a 139-105 Warriors win, per Land of Basketball.
What are the odds for the next 76ers vs Warriors game?
Betting lines for future matchups are not yet posted. The most recent game (Feb 3, 2026) had the Warriors as slight favorites before Curry was ruled out, per Vegas Insider.
Which players have played for both the 76ers and Warriors?
Andre Iguodala is the most notable; David Lee also played for both teams. Land of Basketball lists player histories in its matchup logs.
What was the final score of the 76ers vs Warriors game on Dec 4, 2025?
The 76ers won 99-98 on a last-second finish, per Vegas Insider.
For the 76ers, the February 3 win is more than a single data point—it’s evidence that the team can exploit a weakened Warriors squad. For Golden State, the lesson is stark: without Curry, the team’s playoff viability drops sharply. The next meeting (likely in the 2026-27 season) will test whether the Warriors can recover their home-court dominance or if the 76ers have permanently tilted the balance.