Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, Duncan Robinson, and Caleb Martin are among those on the injury report for Thursday’s game
The Miami Heat (18-12) are hoping to extend their winning streak on Thursday evening against the Golden State Warriors (15-15).
Miami has won three consecutive contests, with their latest coming against the Philadelphia 76ers on Christmas Day. The Warriors have won five of their last six games. However, they were defeated by the Denver Nuggets on Monday.
Here’s the injury report:
HEAT
Jimmy Butler: Questionable – Left Calf Strain
Kyle Lowry: Questionable – Soreness
Caleb Martin: Doubtful – Right Ankle Sprain
Josh Richardson: Doubtful – Low Back Discomfort
Duncan Robinson: Questionable – Left Ankle Sprain
Dru Smith: Out – Right Acl 3rd Degree Sprain
WARRIORS
Draymond Green: Out – League Suspension
Gary Payton II: Out – Right Calf Strain
The Heat could be in for a rude awakening if the majority of contributors are ruled out. Butler has missed their last three matchups, where Miami has a 3-0 record. The potential absences of Lowry, Richardson, and Robinson are crucial. Their backcourt would enter the night shorthanded, with Tyler Herro as the lone scoring option.
Meanwhile, Golden State is at near-full health. Despite their health, key contributors Klay Thompson and Andrew Wiggins are struggling this year.
The Warriors recent dominance could put an end to the Heat’s winning streak.
Anthony Pasciolla works as a contributing writer to Inside the Heat.