After three starters were ruled out for Friday’s contest against the Philadelphia 76ers, the Golden State Warriors could be getting some much-needed reinforcements for the fourth game of their road swing on Sunday in Toronto.
Draymond Green has been elevated to probable for Sunday’s contest against the Toronto Raptors after missing the Warriors’ third straight road loss to the Sixers on Friday night.
With Steph Curry (shoulder), Andrew Wiggins (adductor) and Green all ruled out in Philadelphia, Jonathan Kuminga joined the starting lineup alongside Donte DiVincenzo and Jordan Poole.
Along with Green, Klay Thompson (knee) is also listed as probable for Golden State’s 2019 NBA Finals rematch up north on Sunday.
Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:
Andrew Wiggins remains out against the Raptors in Toronto tomorrow night. Seventh straight missed game. Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are probable.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 17, 2022
Although Green and Thompson are trending in the right direction, Wiggins will remain out on Sunday. Wiggins has missed the last six games due to an adductor injury. With Curry and Wiggins out, DiVincenzo and Poole have been starting in the backcourt with Klay Thompson.
The Warriors will tip off against the Raptors at 3 p.m. PT on Sunday.
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