Steph Curry will lead the Golden State Warriors' charge against the San Antonio Spurs on Friday. The veteran point guard wasn't listed on the team's injury report after Thursday's practice and has fully recovered from his recent battle with illness. However, concern about Jonathan Kuminga grew further as the star forward was listed as "questionable" due to bilateral knee tendinitis.Kuminga played off the bench on Wednesday, but missed the entire second half after injuring his knee. He remained scoreless in 12 minutes of action before getting ruled out of the game. Further updates on Kuminga's availability will come when coach Steve Kerr addresses the pregame pressure ahead of tip-off.Even if the 6-foot-7 forward is declared fit, he will play off the bench. Kerr on Thursday confirmed that Will Richard and Moses Moody will start alongside the "Big 3", leaving Kuminga on the bench.Meanwhile, De'Anthony Melton, who is nursing a knee injury, continues to be sidelined. The defensive-minded guard’s rehab has been smooth with no setbacks, putting him on track to make his season debut either late this month or early next month.The Warriors played against the Spurs on Wednesday and delivered a spectacular performance. Steph Curry exploded for 46 points, Jimmy Butler delivered an outstanding all-round display and Draymond Green defended Victor Wembanyama effectively to help Golden State win their first road game in seven tries.How to watch Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs?The Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs game will take place on Friday at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. The game will tip off at 9:30 p.m. EST (6:30 p.m. PT).The Warriors vs. Spurs game will be available on Amazon Prime Video. NBA fans will also have the option to stream the game live on the NBA League Pass and Fubo TV app and website (regional restrictions may apply).