The Golden State Warriors listed six players on their injury report ahead of Thursday night's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry and Jonathan Kuminga headlined an explosive six-man list, while the Dubs received a major update on versatile guard De'Anthony Melton.Melton is cleared to make his season debut after missing the first 22 games of the season while recovering from a torn ACL. The veteran guard's return is massive rotation news for the Warriors as Melton's ability to make an impact on both ends is expected to elevate the team's overall performance.Meanwhile, Steph Curry will not be with the team for the three-game road trip. The veteran point guard will continue to recover from his quad contusion in San Francisco. The two-time league MVP has missed two successive games, and there is no timeline for his return.Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga, Al Horford, Quinten Post and Trayce Jackson-Davis are all listed as questionable on the injury report. Butler exited the previous game against the OKC Thunder with a knee injury, which isn't believed to be serious. He is unlikely to miss any significant time and might even suit up against the Sixers.Kuminga is dealing with right ankle soreness after his 16-minute outing against the Thunder. Al Horford remains in danger of missing his fifth consecutive game with a right sciatic nerve irritation. Post is battling with a left ankle sprain, while Jackson-Davis is recovering from a right knee injury.How to watch Golden State Warriors vs. Philadelphia 76ers?The Golden State Warriors vs. Philadelphia 76ers game will take place on Wednesday at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The game will tip off at 7 p.m. EST (4 p.m. PT).The Warriors vs. Sixers game will air on NBC Sports Bay Area (local) and NBC Sports Philadelphia (local). Live streaming will be available on the NBA League Pass and Fubo.