The Golden State Warriors visit the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night. Draymond Green is on the injury report alongside Gary Payton II, with Green listed as questionable and Payton II as probable.
Warriors star Draymond Green did not play in Wednesday's game against the Timberwolves -- the third straight contest he's missed due to injury or illness.
This season, Green is averaging 8.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.1 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game, but with poor 41.7/36.2/61.5 shooting splits. Green continues to do so much for this Warriors squad but is certainly taking steps back from his prime.
MINNEAPOLIS — Draymond Green missed his third straight game on Wednesday after getting ruled out with an illness and a back injury, with the former being more significant than the latter.
MINNEAPOLIS — Draymond Green missed his third straight ... and Jonathan Kuminga (ankle sprain). Gary Payton II is making his return from a calf strain after 10 missed games and should play ...
Warriors star Draymond Green is preparing for a potential media career after his time as an NBA player ends. Sources tell Front Office Sports that the four-time NBA champion has held exploratory talks with one or more of the league’s incoming media partners—NBC Sports,
TORONTO -- Golden State Warriors star forward Draymond Green was ruled out of ... He participated in practice Sunday. Gary Payton II (calf) and Brandin Podziemski (abdomen) both remain out but ...
On Monday night, the Golden State Warriors will be in Canada to play the Toronto Raptors. For the game, the Warriors have announced their injury report. The W
Draymond Green is on the injury report alongside Gary Payton II, with Green listed as questionable and Payton II as probable. Green is dealing with an L5-S1 disk injury and an illness, while ...
The Golden State Warriors won’t know the extent of the left calf tightness that took Draymond Green out of their matchup Saturday against the Washington Wizards until he undergoes an MRI. Stephen Curry knew 10 minutes afterward the extent of his turned left ankle.
It wasn’t always pretty, but the Warriors got it done when it mattered most. After a sluggish first half, Golden State’s offense found life in the final two quarters and held on to beat the last-place Washington Wizards 122-114 to open its two-game homestand.
In Golden State, Collins could start over Trayce Jackson-Davis and share the floor with Green. With Jackson-Davis on the bench, the Warriors' second unit will get a boost of size and athleticism while the starting five can all space the floor to some degree, maximizing Curry's title window.