Warriors: Draymond Green with a sprain, Kuminga and Horford also out vs. Jazz

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Draymond Green will miss the game against the Utah Jazz due to a foot sprain

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green will not play in Monday night’s game against the Utah Jazz due to a sprained right foot. The injury occurred during Friday’s game against the Trail Blazers, when center Donovan Clingan fell on him. This is the last casualty for the Warriors’ zone, which is already weakened. Jonathan Kuminga will miss his sixth consecutive game due to bilateral tendinitis in his knee, and Al Horford will be out for at least a week due to sciatic nerve irritation on his right side. The MRI tests performed on Kuminga revealed no structural damage. The player has been feeling pain for approximately two weeks, and the Warriors hoped he could participate in a workout on Sunday, but it was not possible.

“He said he’s not moving very well, so I can’t tell you what the picture is,” Kerr told reporters on Sunday. “He needs to feel better and be able to move better before we can put him on the court.”

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Horford had to leave the game against the Blazers in the third quarter after playing 18 minutes. Initially, the team ruled him out with a hamstring issue, but then updated the diagnosis to a sciatic problem. He will miss at least the next three games against the Jazz, the Blazers, and the Pelicans.
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