The Orlando Magic will travel to San Francisco to face the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center on Thursday. The Warriors are coming off a 114-91 rout of the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday behind Stephen Curry’s 32 points. They haven't had a true center for a while, but that hasn’t stopped them from fielding in a competitive lineup.The Magic, on the other hand, have lost eight of their last 10 games, with many of their players sidelined due to injury. With a 9-16 record, they are falling down fast with little hope in sight. However, a meeting with the Golden State Warriors may be just what the doctor ordered for them.Orlando Magic center Nikola Vucevic (6-foot-11) should have a field day down in the paint, with very little resistance to be offered by Golden State’s pseudo-centers who stand only 6-foot-7 at most.Orlando Magic - Team NewsThe Orlando Magic have been depleted by injuries to many of their players.Michael Carter-Williams (foot) has been ruled out of Thursday’s matchup with the Golden State Warriors. Evan Fournier is listed as questionable due to back spasms. Fournier has missed the past two games because of the spasms but could return to action tonight.Watch Cole Anthony fly ✈️(via @OrlandoMagic) pic.twitter.com/6XgOGmertP— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) February 7, 2021Cole Anthony (shoulder) and Al-Farouq Aminu (knee) are also questionable to play against the Warriors. Aminu’s knee issue kept him from playing against the Portland Trail Blazers due to injury management.Aaron Gordon suffered a severe left ankle sprain more than a week ago and will be sidelined from 4-to-6 weeksMarkelle Fultz and Jonathan Isaac are both out for the season due to their respective ACL injuries.Injured: Michael Carter-Williams, Aaron Gordon, Markelle Fultz, Jonathan IsaacDoubtful: Evan Fournier, Cole Anthony, Al-Farouq AminuUnavailable: NoneGolden State Warriors - Team NewsTwo of the Golden State Warriors’ big men are out, but they are set to return to action soon.Kevon Looney’s sprained ankle will keep him from playing tonight’s game against the Orlando Magic, but he could be back in less than a week.Andrew Wiggins knows the sky is the limit for James Wiseman 🙌 pic.twitter.com/fzW5ZAbotY— Warriors Nation (@WarriorNationCP) February 4, 2021James Wiseman’s re-evaluation was moved to Thursday, which means he will not suit up for the Orlando Magic game. However, he could be made available for Saturday’s match against the Brooklyn Nets.Alen Smailagic will reportedly join Warriors G League affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors once he heals from the surgery that repaired a right meniscal tear.Klay Thompson (Achilles) and Marquese Chriss (lower leg) are out for the season.Injured: James Wiseman, Kevon Looney, Klay Thompson, Marquese Chriss, Alen SmailagicDoubtful: NoneUnavailable: None Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors scores on a layup past LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers during a 115-113 Warriors win on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Staples Center on January 18, 2021 (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)At what time will the Orlando Magic vs Golden State Warriors game start?USA: Thursday, 11th February 2021, 10:00 PM (Eastern Time)India: Friday, 12th February 2021, 8:30 AM (Indian Standard Time)Where and how to watch Orlando Magic vs Golden State WarriorsThe game between the Orlando Magic and Golden State Warriors will be televised locally by FOX Sports Florida and NBC Sports Bay Area & California. International audiences can livestream the contest via NBA League Pass.Also Read: OKC Thunder 113-114 LA Lakers: Twitter explodes after LeBron James sends game to overtime, seals win with incredible steal