Golden State Warriors vs Toronto Raptors Injury Report Revealed

Both teams are looking shorthanded.
Golden State Warriors vs Toronto Raptors Injury Report Revealed
Golden State Warriors vs Toronto Raptors Injury Report Revealed /

The Golden State Warriors face off against the Toronto Raptors in a matchup that has both teams looking shorthanded but still has major names available to play.

The Warriors have four players listed on their injury report: Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Chris Paul, and Gary Payton II. Draymond Green has been reinstated to return to the Warriors, but he's out due to return to competition conditioning. Jonathan Kuminga is questionable with a left toe sprain, Chris Paul is out with a left-hand fracture, and Gary Payton II is out with a left hamstring strain. Steph Curry and Klay Thompson are both listed as available.

The Toronto Raptors have six players listed on their injury report: Gradey Dick, Javon Freeman-Liberty, Christian Koloko, Markquis Nowell, Otto Porter Jr., and Gary Trent Jr. Gradey Dick is out due to a G League assignment, Javon Freeman-Liberty is out with a G League two-way, Christian Koloko is out due to a respiratory issue, Markquis Nowell is out with a G League two-way, Otto Porter is out with a right knee sprain, and Gary Trent Jr. is questionable with a left quadriceps injury.

After an incredibly heartbreaking loss against the Denver Nuggets, the Warriors found a way to bounce back against the Detroit Pistons. Tonight's game against the Toronto Raptors will be very a crucial one from a momentum standpoint. Either the Warriors will finally go on another winning streak, or they'll suffer another momentum-stopping loss.

The Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors face off at 8:30 p.m. EST tonight.

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Farbod Esnaashari
FARBOD ESNAASHARI

12-year NBA veteran that's covered the league on Sports Illustrated, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and ESPN