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Why Draymond Green isn't playing for Warriors tonight vs. Jazz with injury news originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Golden State Warriors will attempt to get back in the win column when they face the Utah Jazz at home on Monday night.
Stephen Curry was very impressed with how one Golden State Warriors star made an impact with Draymond Green out of the lineup. The Golden State Warriors picked up a much-needed win over the Utah Jazz last night,
For the last couple of years, the Golden State Warriors have been trying to recapture their former glory in order to win their fifth championship of the Stephen Curry era. While they appear to have a roster that can compete with any other team in the league,
The Golden State Warriors will be without Draymond Green due to a right foot sprain for Monday's game against the Utah Jazz. Green will join Al Horford and Jonathan Kuminga in street clothes. Horford is set to at least the next three games with right sciatic nerve irritation.
Neither Jonathan Kuminga (knee tendinitis) nor Draymond Green (foot sprain) have suffered structural damage, but the Golden State Warriors aren't sure when either will return.
Draymond Green and Kenyon Martin got into a beef while stating career accolades and prowess to get a one-up over the other.
Green is sidelined with a right mid-foot sprain, according to the official NBA injury report. ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported that the injury occurred when Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan landed on Green’s foot during a loose-ball sequence in Friday’s 127–123 loss.
The injuries are beginning to pile up in Golden State as Draymond Green, Al Horford, and Jonathan Kuminga got negative injury updates.
On Sunday, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr revealed that Kuminga has no timetable for his return as of yet. The 23-year-old wasn’t able to do much in practice, which seemed to indicate that he isn’t close to his much-awaited comeback.