In a down season with the sights set on the future, the Golden State Warriors are being cautious with how they use a set of forwards. Draymond Green will be held out (rest), and rookie Eric Paschall is doubtful (hip) when the team travels to Utah Friday night.
Green’s missed eight games this season with a finger and sore heel injury, but his day off in Utah is being classified as a veteran rest day. With the Warriors season getting out of hand after only 26 games, it’s not a surprise Golden State is easing back their former Defensive Player of the Year’s workload. The Warriors are coming off an overtime loss where the Michigan State Spartan product registered a triple-double in 39 minutes of play.
Draymond Green officially ruled out at Jazz tomorrow and Eric Paschall, because of hip tightness, deemed doubtful. Should give Warriors a chance to extend Kevon Looney’s minutes a bit and try to work him back into any sort of rhythm.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 12, 2019
Earlier in the season, Golden State coach Steve Kerr mentioned Green would continue to get veteran rest days throughout the year.
Steve Kerr on Draymond Green: "The one thing we won't do is run him into the ground. We have to manage a good schedule for Draymond minutes-wise."
— Connor Letourneau (@Con_Chron) November 2, 2019
As Green is missing the game against Utah for load management, Golden State’s breakout rookie, Paschall, is dealing with a nagging sore hip. Paschall didn’t play in the fourth quarter or overtime of the Warriors 124-122 loss to the New York Knicks.
After having a monster rookie season, Paschall’s only tallied five-points in each of his last two games as he’s dealt with his sore hip. Paschall’s carried a heavy scoring load for Golden State through 26-games, a day-off could be beneficial for the second-round pick’s development in the long-run.
Without Green and Paschall on the floor, Kevon Looney could see an increase in minutes, while Serbian rookie Alen Smailagic could make his NBA debut after being recalled from the Warriors G League affiliate earlier this week.