Golden State Warriors try to remain even-keeled amid injuries, visit Oklahoma City Thunder
The Straits Times
The Warriors had just 10 active players in the 115-113 overtime victory at the Houston Rockets on March 5. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Oklahoma City – Playing without Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors are not asking for a miracle with just more than a month remaining in the regular season.
The Warriors enter the March 7 (March 8, Singapore time) road matchup with the league-leading Oklahoma City Thunder in eighth place in the National Basketball Association (NBA) Western Conference.
The Warriors have gone 5-7 during this stretch without Curry, who has not played since Jan 30 as he recovers from a knee injury.
“For us, just got to stay afloat,” Draymond Green said. “Nobody’s expecting us to go on a 10-game win streak, but you just got to stay afloat. You can’t let things go too far south and that’s what we’re trying to do.”
Golden State are coming off a 115-113 overtime victory at the Houston Rockets on March 5 in a game where the Warriors had just 10 active players.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said it was “probably as beaten up a team as I’ve ever been around in my 12 years with the Warriors”.

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