No Steph Curry, no Andrew Wiggins for Warriors vs. Raptors
Steph Curry is among six Golden State Warriors who won’t be playing against the Toronto Raptors on Saturday night, according to the NBA’s late morning official injury report.
Curry is out for rest and will join Andrew Wiggins (left knee soreness), Andre Iguodala (right knee), Draymond Green (right hip tightness), Otto Porter Jr. (left foot), Jordan Poole (health and safety protocols), Klay Thompson (surgery rehab) and James Wiseman (surgery rehab) in missing Golden State’s only game in Toronto this season.
The Warriors won in Boston on Friday, and Saturday’s game winds up a five-game, eight-day road trip.
The Raptors are listing OG Anunoby (hip), Precious Achiuwa (shoulder) and Khem Birch (knee) as questionable, with Goran Dragic (not with team) and David Johnson (calf) out.
Curry just set the NBA career record for three-pointers on Tuesday in New York.
Saturday’s game will also be the first under Ontario’s new crowd capacity restrictions because of COVID-19, with only half of the seats at Scotiabank Arena open for fans.
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