Draymond Green Injury: Warriors Forward ‘fine' After Having MRI on Hand

OAKLAND -- Shortly after the Warriors' 113-105 Game 4 win over the Clippers on Sunday, Draymond Green was seen with a splint on his right hand, causing concern over the forward's long-term health during the NBA playoffs. 

Two days later, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said there was no cause for concern. 

"He's fine,'' Kerr said following Tuesday's practice. "He had an MRI and was cleared, and practiced fully today."

Following Sunday's game, Green -- who finished with 10 points, nine rebounds and five assists in Game 4 -- scurried out of the locker room at Staples Center, but he didn't express concern in the long-term effects of the injury.

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"I'm good," Green told NBC Sports Bay Area when asked about the splint. "I'm solid."

Green has dealt with myriad injuries this season, including to his toe, ankle and knee. Despite the injuries, Green has been solid this postseason, averaging 12.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 7.8 assists on 45.2 percent from the field. 

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