Golden State have squeezed past Minnesota in last two attempts and they are 2-1 in the season series.
Golden State Warriors (19-20) will end their four-game road trip with a clash against Minnesota Timberwolves (21-18). Warriors are dealing with a poor run of form and lost to Toronto Raptors in the last game 124-21. For the first time, Steve Kerr’s side fell to below .500 in the West.
Golden State have squeezed past Minnesota in last two attempts and they are 2-1 in the season series. On the flip note, Timberwolves won four out of last five and are 10-8 at home this season.
Warriors’ ongoing slump is creating a big problem for Steve Kerr who took all the blame for the loss against the Raptors. Here, we go through the key injuries for both teams and their potential impact on this clash.
Time: Wednesday, Jan. 15 | 9:30 p.m. ET
Venue: Target Center, Minneapolis
Local TV: ESPN, NBCS-BA, and FDSN | Live Stream: fubo
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Minnesota Timberwolves have listed two players on the injury report. Terrence Shannon remains out and will miss the next couple of weeks after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 mid-foot sprain. Robert Dillingham will be sidelined too with an ankle injury.
Gary Payton II is on track to return for the Warriors tomorrow in Minnesota. He’s probable. Missed the last 10 games with a calf strain. Draymond Green and Kyle Anderson are questionable. Brandin Podziemski remains out.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 14, 2025
Stephen Curry cleared to play against Timberwolves. Gary Payton II has been upgraded to probable and is likely to return after missing 10 games due to a calf injury. Kyle Anderson also joins Draymond Green as questionable in the injury report.
Jonathan Kuminga will be out after sustaining a right ankle sprain against Grizzlies on Jan. 4. Brandin Podziemski (right abdominal) also remain out for this contest.
Timberwolves: Mike Colney Jr, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randel, Rudy Gobert
Warriors: Steph Curry, Dennis Schroder, Andrew Wiggins, Draymond Green, Trayce Jackson-Davis
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