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Warriors Injuries Threaten Play-In Hopes
16 Mar
Summary
- Horford and Curry sidelined for five games due to injuries.
- Melton and Porzingis expected to play Monday against Wizards.
- Warriors' strong lineups diminish without key players.

The Golden State Warriors announced on Sunday that key players Al Horford and Seth Curry will be sidelined for at least the next five games due to calf and adductor injuries, respectively. Both are scheduled for re-evaluation in one week. This period of absences comes as the team faces tough competition in the play-in tournament.
Conversely, De'Anthony Melton, nursing a knee issue, and Kristaps Porzingis, managing illness, are anticipated to return for Monday's matchup against the Wizards. Coach Steve Kerr also expressed optimism regarding Draymond Green's potential return from a back injury, though all three are out for Sunday's game against the Knicks.
Stephen Curry's knee injury will sideline him for at least the first four games of the Warriors' six-game road trip. Despite this, his travel with the team suggests a potential return by March 21 or March 23. Even with some players out, certain Warriors lineups have demonstrated impressive net ratings, indicating their potential if healthy for the play-in tournament.




