Golden State Warriors injury report: Big update on Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green ahead of game vs Cavaliers

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Golden State Warriors injury report: Big update on Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green ahead of game vs Cavaliers
Draymond Green in the frame.

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Curry remains sidelined, while Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, De’Anthony Melton and Seth Curry are all game-time decisions.

Al Horford and Alex Toohey are also ruled out as the Warriors look to bounce back from a rough stretch.

The Golden State Warriors will lock horns with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday, December 6. After facing six defeats in eight games, they are under .500, with an 11-12 record. Golden State will look to make a strong comeback, but it won't be easy.

As per the Warriors' official injury report, seven players could miss the clash against the Cavaliers. Four of them are placed as questionable, with three confirmed out.

Latest update on Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler

While Steph Curry stays out because of a left quadriceps contusion, Golden State might have played another game in the absence of Jimmy Butler. The six-time NBA All-Star is listed as "questionable" to return after missing Thursday's game in Philadelphia.

Butler did not appear because of a left knee injury management. He picked up the blow on Tuesday against the OKC Thunder. Butler will be a game-time decision for Saturday.

Latest update on Draymond green

Draymond Green is also "questionable" to appear against Cleveland. The former Defensive Player of the Year left Thursday's game against the 76ers in a walking boot after picking up a right midfoot sprain in the first half. Green will  be a game time decision too.

Latest update on De'Anthony Melton and Seth Curry

De'Anthony Melton and Seth Curry are the other questionable players. Melton made his season debut on Thursday in Philadelphia after an ACL surgery. He played 21 minutes off the bench, amassing 14 points on 5 of 11 shooting. Melton will be a game-time decision because of a right knee injury management. Curry is placed on the injury report because of right toe soreness.

Other ruled out players

The Golden State Warriors have ruled out Al-Horford and Alex Toohey, with Steph Curry. Horford made a comeback from a five-game absence but will be out on Saturday because of sciatica. Tooheys wait for his season debut will continue as he missed time because of left knee injury management.

When and where to watch Golden State Warriors vs Cleveland Cavaliers?

NBA TV will nationally broadcast the Golden State Warriors vs the Cleveland Cavaliers game. NBC Sports Bay Area and FanDuel Sports Network Ohio will provide local coverage. The NBA League pass will provide the online streaming services from 7:30 pm ET.