The Golden State Warriors may be going against the lowly Portland Trail Blazers tonight, but…..

Injury Report: Golden State Warriors vs Portland Trail Blazers

The Warriors need to win this game.

The Golden State Warriors may be going against the lowly Portland Trail Blazers tonight, but it’s a game that Golden State still needs to win.

The Warriors have three players listed on their injury report: Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, and Dario Saric. Draymond Green is questionable with a right knee contusion, Klay Thompson is questionable with right knee tendonitis, and Dario Saric is questionable with right knee lateral joint pain. Steph Curry is listed as available to play against the Portland Trail Blazers.

The Portland Trail Blazers have seven players listed on their injury report: Malcolm Brogdon, Toumani Camara, Jerami Grant, Shaedon Sharpe, Anfernee Simons, Matisse Thybulle, and Robert Williams III.

Malcolm Brogdon is out with right elbow tendinitis, Toumani Camara is out due to a left rib fracture, Jerami Grant is out due to a right hamstring strain, Shaedon Sharpe is out due to lower abdominal surgery, Anfernee Simons is out due to left knee tendinitis, Matisse Thybulle is out due to right ankle impingement, and Robert Williams III is out due to a right knee ligament tear.

Currently, the Warriors are half a game behind the Lakers for the 9th seed and one game behind the Sacramento Kings for the 8th seed. A win tonight would put the Warriors above the Lakers for the 9th seed and give them homecourt in the play-in tournament.

The Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers face off at 10:00 p.m. EST.

Warriors receive Klay Thompson injury update ahead of Blazers clash

Thompson received a status update ahead of Thursday’s game in Portland.

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Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson has received a status update ahead of Thursday’s matchup against the Portland Trail Blazers.

The Warriors’ wing is now questionable to play, according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic:

“Klay Thompson added to the Warriors’ injury report tonight in Portland: Questionable, right knee tendinitis”

Thompson joins Warriors forward Draymond Green on the injury report. Green is also questionable with a right knee contusion.

Thompson has had plenty of ups and downs this season. His shot selection issues have stood out due to his decline in shot-making ability, and it got to the point where the Warriors found it best for him to come off the bench. Despite his challenges this season, the 34-year old shooting guard is proud of himself for staying mostly healthy this season, missing just four games in his second full season since returning from multiple career-threatening injuries that kept him out from 2019 to the start of 2022.

Said Thompson earlier this week, “82 games, I can’t be 100 percent every night. I mean, what did I miss, maybe three, four games this year? That’s incredible, after two years of rehab plus? That’s something I can hang my hat on, just being durable throughout the season.”

Thompson is now back in the Warriors’ starting lineup and is still capable of big night. He scored 32 on 12-23 shooting in Golden State’s win over the Jazz on Sunday, and during the game that virtually sealed the Houston Rockets’ elimination, he put up 29 points on 11-15 shooting from the floor.

Warriors surging as postseason approaches

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) celebrates with guard Klay Thompson (11) and guard Stephen Curry (30) after scoring a basket against the Los Angeles Clippers during ring the first quarter at Chase Center.
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Despite facing significant adversity this season, the Warriors have managed to put together a very solid second-half of the season. Since Jan. 30, Golden State is 25-11 – a .694 winning percentage. Most importantly for a team that will not have home-court advantage should they get out of the NBA Play-In Tournament, Golden State has caught fire on the road. After starting 7-10 away from home, the Warriors have rattled off a 17-6 road record.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr spoke about his team’s chances in the NBA Play-In Tournament earlier this week.

“We’re definitely a better team. Better two-way basketball, better connection, better chemistry. There’s a much better vibe with this team. So, I still believe, firmly, that we can do something special. Obviously, it’s going to be a lot harder than it normally would. We’re going to have to win, at least one, probably two play in games, and that’s not easy. But, if we can get a chance, I like this group’s chances.”

With or without Thompson and Green, the Warriors are hoping to be able to close the regular season on a strong note. They take on the Blazers at 7pm from Moda Center in Portland.

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