Curry, Green, Edwards to Miss Warriors vs. Wolves Match Monday
On Monday night, the Golden State Warriors will face the Minnesota Timberwolves without key players due to injuries. Stephen Curry and Draymond Green will not participate in the matchup, leaving the Warriors with a depleted roster.
Injuries Impacting the Matchup
Both Curry and Green played in the prior game on Sunday, where the Warriors secured a dominant win over the Timberwolves, 111-85. Unfortunately, injuries have forced their absence in the upcoming game.
Player Availability
- Stephen Curry: Dealing with a lingering right knee issue.
- Draymond Green: Out due to a back injury.
- Anthony Edwards: Timberwolves star player sidelined with a foot injury.
- Jimmy Butler III: Lost for the season with a torn ACL.
- Jonathan Kuminga: Out with a bone bruise and hyperextended left knee.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism that both Curry and Green could return for their next game on Wednesday against the Utah Jazz. Their absence will undoubtedly affect the team’s performance against the Wolves.
Upcoming Game Outlook
As the Warriors prepare for the game, they face challenges with their roster. Missing key players like Curry and Green could potentially impact their strategy and overall game plan.
The Timberwolves will also feel the absence of Edwards, as he is a crucial component of their lineup. Both teams are showing vulnerabilities, setting the stage for an unpredictable match on Monday night.