The Golden State Warriors could be on the verge of trading their four-time NBA champion to the Indiana Pacers.
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are among the Warriors who will not be available against the Pacers on Friday night.
Green will sit out the second leg of Golden State's back-to-back Friday due to an issue with the left L5-s1 disc in his back. Kyle Anderson will likely receive increased playing time in his absence. Green's next chance to suit up is Monday's matchup with Toronto.
Moses Moody is probable and Trayce Jackson-Davis is questionable, leaving the Warriors with likely nine active players. Those two, plus Dennis Schroder, Buddy Hield, Gui Santos, Kevon Looney, Kyle Anderson, Lindy Waters III and Pat Spencer. The Pacers, who have won 10 of their last 13 games, are mostly healthy.
Averaging 8.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game, Green remains pivotal for the Warriors on both ends of the court. When the team has been at its best this year, his defensive versatility and edge have helped shape its identity.
Golden State Warriors starters Stephen Curry (knee) and Draymond Green (back) will sit out Friday's road game against the Indiana Pacers, head coach
In fact, it’s possible that Dunleavy could contact the Indiana Pacers to inquire about a trade to land two-time All-Star and NBA champion Pascal Siakam in exchange for an aging Draymond Green.
After missing the Warriors’ last three games, forward Draymond Green didn’t last very long in his return against the Washington Wizards on Saturday at Chase Center. The Golden State veteran came out of Saturday’s game with about nine minutes left in the first quarter,
Jaylen Brown led Boston with 24 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists. Jayson Tatum tallied 23 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and three steals. That’s their second win in Boston this year. They also beat the Cleveland Cavaliers twice as well.
After losing arguably the most disappointing game of the season against the Toronto Raptors on Monday night, the Warriors have the tough task of defeating the M
Steph Curry and Steve Kerr clarified their remarks from earlier this week on not wanting to mortgage the future.