Warriors Face Wolves on Monday Without Curry, Green, Edwards
The Golden State Warriors are set to face the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday without key players Stephen Curry and Draymond Green due to injuries. This matchup takes place following the Warriors’ victory against the Timberwolves, where they won 111-85 on Sunday.
Injuries Impacting Lineups
Coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Curry is unable to play due to persistent issues with his right knee. Green will also be absent because of a back injury. Both players had participated in Sunday’s game but will miss this crucial matchup.
Timberwolves’ Situation
The Timberwolves will not have Anthony Edwards available either, as he was a last-minute scratch due to a foot injury. This adds to the challenges both teams face coming into the game.
Additional Absences
- Jimmy Butler III (Warriors) – out for the season with a torn ACL
- Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors) – sidelined with a bone bruise and hyperextended left knee
Kerr remains optimistic about the return of both Curry and Green for the Warriors’ next game against Utah on Wednesday. The depth of the rosters will be tested as both teams strategize around their missing stars.