Where to watch 76ers vs Warriors, plus key stats from Edgecombe and Melton

Where to watch 76ers vs Warriors, plus key stats from Edgecombe and Melton
76ers vs Warriors

The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Golden State Warriors 113–94 on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, in San Francisco, powered by a breakout all-around night from rookie V. J. Edgecombe and energetic minutes from big man Adem Bona. The Warriors, playing without Stephen Curry, struggled to keep pace after a second-quarter surge by Philadelphia turned a one-possession game into a double-digit deficit that never fully shrank.

If you missed it live (or want a rewatch), viewing options depend on where you live, with different local TV feeds in each market and an out-of-market package carrying the game elsewhere.

Game recap: 76ers pull away after halftime

The tone shifted in the second quarter when Philadelphia’s perimeter pressure and quicker decision-making created cleaner looks and extra possessions. Golden State hit threes early, but the Warriors’ offense flattened as the game wore on—especially once Philadelphia started winning the rebounding battle and limiting second chances.

Edgecombe’s pace control stood out: he pushed in transition when it was there and slowed the game when the Warriors tried to speed it up. Philadelphia also got steady interior work from Andre Drummond, and Bona’s bench stint added rim pressure that kept Golden State’s defenders honest.

Where to watch 76ers vs Warriors

For live TV, this matchup aired on each team’s regional sports network:

  • Philadelphia area: the 76ers’ local regional sports network feed (often on a “Plus” overflow channel)

  • Bay Area: the Warriors’ local regional sports network feed

For streaming, there were two main paths:

  • A live TV streaming bundle that includes the relevant regional sports networks in your ZIP code (availability varies by provider and market).

  • The NBA’s out-of-market subscription service, which typically carries regular-season games for viewers outside each team’s home territory (local blackout rules can apply).

If you’re trying to watch a replay, check the same two places: your market’s on-demand library on the regional sports network app, or the league’s on-demand archive.

Match player stats: Edgecombe shines, Bona adds punch

Philadelphia’s rookie guard headlined the night with a high-usage performance that also included playmaking and defensive activity. Golden State’s De’Anthony Melton provided secondary creation off the bench, but the Warriors never found enough stops to turn his minutes into a sustained run.

Key player stats (Feb. 3, 2026)

Player Team Line
V. J. Edgecombe 76ers 25 PTS, 7 REB, 7 AST
Adem Bona 76ers 11 PTS, 7 REB
Andre Drummond 76ers 12 PTS, 11 REB
De’Anthony Melton Warriors 10 PTS, 6 REB, 6 AST

Edgecombe’s impact showed up beyond points: his seven assists kept Philadelphia’s role players involved, and his ability to finish possessions (seven rebounds) helped the 76ers control the tempo.

What went wrong for Golden State

The Warriors’ box score reflects a familiar pattern for short-handed nights: decent shooting volume from three, but not enough rim pressure or free throws to balance it. Golden State attempted only two free throws as a team, a number that makes it hard to survive cold stretches and gives the opponent a clear math advantage.

Defensively, Golden State couldn’t consistently contain dribble penetration without collapsing the paint, and that opened passing windows—especially once Philadelphia built a lead and could hunt matchups more deliberately.

What the result means going forward

For Philadelphia, this was a statement win in the middle of a momentum stretch: a road victory, a comfortable margin, and a young guard looking increasingly ready for bigger minutes. If Edgecombe continues to create shots for others while keeping his efficiency steady, it raises Philadelphia’s ceiling in games where the half-court offense gets sticky.

For Golden State, the takeaway is urgency around health and lineup stability. The Warriors’ margin for error tightens quickly when the offense can’t generate free throws and the defense can’t force enough turnovers to compensate.

Sources consulted: NBA, Associated Press, ESPN, CBS Sports