Daymond Green, Buddy Hield probable for Warriors vs. Magic

It has been an absolutely velvelind in the NBA for the past few days. The Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers Swapped Luka Dončić and Anthony Davis in perhaps the most shocking trade in the league story. Golden State Warrior’s Rival de’Aaron Fox saw his wish fulfilled and was traded to San Antonio SpursWhile Warriors Target Zach Lavine was sent from Chicago Bulls to Sacramento Kings. Warriors started and stopped a push for Jimmy Butler, made it clear that they will make a splash and apparently put their sights on trade for both LeBron James and Kevin Durant. And with the trade deadline still three days away, it seems that things are not going to slow down anytime soon.

And yet there is still basketball to play. In the middle of the madness, Warrior’s host of Orlando Magic is tonight in their last home game until February 23 (except for the All-Star game). And there is good news that Warriors are – fortunately – becomes healthier.

Here is the full injury -report ahead of tonight’s game, which is at. 19:00 pt.

Warriors

Out – Jonathan Kuminga (Right ankle Splace)

Nothing has changed with Kuminga, which is probably out before after the All-Star break. The only question is whether his return to court will be with Warriors or with another team. Golden State rightly seems very hesitant to trade Kuminga, but it is hard to imagine the trade for an all-star that they so clearly desires that occur without saying goodbye to Kuminga.

Likely – Draymond Green (left calf stem)

Fortunately, Draymond is (probably) back. He has been playing only three minutes of action since January 9, when a back injury and illness sidewalk him in three games, and a calf injury inflicted in his return, has kept him out to the last seven competitions. How nice it will be to have him back.

Likely – Buddy HIELD (illness)

HILED has really struggled to shoot recently, but his energy, forces and passersby have been crucial to Dubs. Hopefully he is okay.

Magic

Out – Mo Wagner (left knee torn ACL)

The older of Magic’s Wagner Brothers may not have the star power in his little bridge, but he may have had the best season of his career, on average career heights of 12.9 points and 4.9 rebounds per year. Battle while shooting 36.0% from three-point area. Unfortunately, a torn ACL ended his season at the end of December.

Questionable – Jalen SUGGS (Left Quad Contusion)

SUGGS that were taken two choices in front of Kuminga in 2021 NBA draftHas also had the best year in his career, with 16.2 points per year. Fight, easily the best in his four -year career, though he has struggled to shoot. He has also struggled with injuries as he has only played once in the last month.

Enjoy the action, DUB Nation!