
Multiple stars are listed on the Golden State Warriors vs Brooklyn Nets injury report
The Golden State Warriors are in desperate need of a break as their chances of having a decent play-in tournament spot are free-falling due to injuries.
Fortunately, the team is going to get the break they deserve on Wednesday night as they face off against a very lowly Brooklyn Nets team. After losing eight of their last ten games, the Warriors actually have a chance to go on a winning streak against the Nets.
© Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesGolden State Warriors Injury Report
The Warriors have six players listed on their injury report: Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, Al Horford, Seth Curry, Quinten Post, and Moses Moody.
Steph Curry remains out due to pain syndrome in his right patellofemoral; however, Warriors coach Steve Kerr mentioned that Curry would play in the play-in tournament. Jimmy Butler remains out due to right ACL surgery, Al Horford is out due to a right soleus strain, Seth Curry is out due to a left adductor strain, and Quinten Post is out due to right foot injury management.
Moses Moody, unfortunately, has been officially diagnosed with a left patellar tendon rupture. His injury came on Monday night against the Dallas Mavericks in what was an incredibly brutal moment.
Brooklyn Nets Injury Report
The Brooklyn Nets also have six players listed on their injury report: Michael Porter Jr., Noah Clowney, Egor Demin, Day'Ron Sharpe, Nolan Traore, and Danny Wolf.
Michael Porter Jr. is out with a left hamstring strain, Noah Clowney is out with a right wrist sprain, Egor Demin is out with left plantar fascia injury management, Day'Ron Sharpe is out with left thumb surgery, Nolan Traore is out due to rest, and Danny Wolf is out due to a left ankle sprain.
© Wendell Cruz-Imagn ImagesWhat to Expect?
Simply put, the Brooklyn Nets are not currently trying to win basketball games. The team has lost eight games straight and is clearly trying to tank to get the bottom seed in the Eastern Conference. Right now, they're only one game out of the last seed and half a game out of the 14th seed.
The Golden State Warriors should be one of the most desperate teams in the NBA when it comes to needing a win. Even with a very banged-up Warriors team, they should have more than enough to take down a banged-up Nets team that isn't trying to win.
© Kevin Jairaj-Imagn ImagesThe Warriors face off against the Nets at 10:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday night.


