Steph Curry once again headlined the Golden State Warriors' injury report ahead of their blockbuster game against the OKC Thunder on Tuesday. The four-time NBA champion is confirmed to miss his second consecutive game with a left quad injury, which he sustained on Nov. 26 against the Houston Rockets.Warriors coach Steve Kerr appeared on the Willard & Dibs podcast on Monday and spoke about the uncertainty surrounding Curry's return timeline. He reiterated that the Warriors still don’t have a projected date for the two-time MVP’s comeback."I don't think any of us are too concerned that this is a long-term thing, but we also don't have clarity on when he's exactly going to play."Meanwhile, fresh concerns emerged about Jimmy Butler, who was listed as questionable due to a left glute injury. He was later upgraded to available before tip off. The veteran forward was in action during the Warriors' 104-96 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Nov. 29. Trayce Jackson-Davis joined Butler on the questionable list due to a right knee injury.Al Horford will miss his fourth consecutive game with a right sciatic nerve issue. De'Anthony Melton is close to making his season debut, but remains sidelined from Tuesday's game with a left knee injury.Draymond Green is listed as probable owing to a right foot injury. He is likely to play against the defending champion, barring any last-minute aggravation. Meanwhile, Seth Curry is set to make his debut for the Warriors after recently signing a deal with the franchise.How to watch OKC Thunder vs. Golden State Warriors?The OKC Thunder vs. Golden State Warriors game will take place on December 2 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The game will tip off at 11 p.m. PT (8 p.m. PT).The Thunder vs. Warriors game will air on NBC, while live streaming is available on Peacock, NBA League Pass, Fubo TV, and website (regional restrictions may apply).