Warriors without several veterans for game vs. Knicks
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Warriors without several veterans for game vs. Knicks
"We're going through it. We're about as beaten up as any team I can ever remember. In Friday night's loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Horford left after five minutes with a calf strain and Seth Curry hobbled to the locker room with an adductor strain. It is anticipated that both will miss time."
"Green, Porzingis and Melton are listed out with injury management, signaling that the Warriors are opting to rest the veterans on the front side of this upcoming back-to-back against the Knicks. They face a more beatable Washington Wizards team on Monday night. Green was scratched with a lower back issue prior to the Minnesota game but it isn't believed to be serious."
"The Warriors have lost four straight games, falling to 32-34 and sinking to the ninth seed in the Western Conference, 8.5 games behind the sixth seed and only a half-game up on the Portland Trail Blazers. They are beginning a difficult six-game trip that also makes stops in Boston, Detroit, Atlanta and Dallas."
The Golden State Warriors begin a challenging road trip to New York without nearly all their veteran players due to injuries and rest management. Stephen Curry continues missing games with a right knee issue, while Draymond Green, Al Horford, Kristaps Porzingis, Seth Curry, and De'Anthony Melton are ruled out. Jimmy Butler remains sidelined for the season following an ACL tear. Coach Steve Kerr described the team as severely injured. In response to the depleted roster, the Warriors signed center Omer Yurtseven to a 10-day contract. The team has lost four consecutive games, dropping to 32-34 and ninth seed in the Western Conference, facing a difficult six-game road trip.
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