Team Profile
Golden State Warriors
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118.0 3rdOffensive Rating
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105.1 27thDefensive Rating
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12.9 2ndNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game121.2 17th
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Points per game Against110.1 28th
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Rebounds per game48.4 12th
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Assists per game30.1 6th
Golden State Warriors forward/center Draymond Green (back) is questionable for Wednesday's matchup against Memphis. The veteran continues to battle lower back soreness, which has kept him on the injury report lately. However, Green has played in back-to-back games, logging 30-plus minutes in both contests, so it's possible he can play through the ailment again. But if he's out, we should see a lot of Trayce Jackson-Davis on the Warriors frontcourt, with Kevon Looney working as his backup. This is a good matchup for Golden State's centers, as Memphis gives up the sixth-most rebounds in the league to the position.
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kyle Anderson (shoulder) is questionable for Monday's game against the Utah Jazz. Anderson suited up Saturday against the Jazz, spending 31 minutes on the court while posting four points, five rebounds, nine assists, one block, and two steals. He was also listed as questionable on Saturday but was able to suit up. The 30-year-old has been in the Timberwolves lineup 64 of 67 games this season.
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kyle Anderson (shoulder) is available for Saturday's game against the Utah Jazz. Anderson suited up on Friday but has been dealing with a shoulder issue. He could make a considerable impact, with Minnesota missing Karl-Anthony Towns (knee) and Rudy Gobert (ribs). The 30-year-old could be a starter versus the Jazz, averaging 6.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.1 assists during 63 games this season.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (back) is expected to suit up for Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, according to head coach Steve Kerr. It looks like Green is ready to play again after missing one game due to back soreness. He's expected to be joined by Stephen Curry (ankle), which should push Chris Paul and Trayce Jackson-Davis back to the bench. There was no mention of a minutes limit on these players, so they are likely to have a normal workload. Fantasy managers should check back ahead of tip-off for a final decision on their status.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (ankle) is expected to suit up for Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers, according to head coach Steve Kerr. All signs are currently pointing to Curry returning to the court after missing the last three games due to a right ankle sprain. There is no word on Curry being limited so fantasy managers should expect the superstar guard to have his normal amount of minutes. Fantasy managers should check back ahead of tip-off for a final decision.