Warriors point guard Shaun Livingston did not practice for the second straight day on Monday. Livingston is dealing with right foot soreness, and is questionable for Golden State's season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, the team announced on Monday.
Injury report for tomorrow night's game vs. Oklahoma City: Shaun Livingston (right foot soreness) is questionable. DeMarcus Cousins (left Achilles rehab) is out.— Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) October 15, 2018
Meanwhile, point guard Stephen Curry and forward Draymond Green were not listed on the injury report. Curry skipped Sunday's practice to rehab some "minor ailments," according to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. Green played in just his second game of the preseason on Friday, after missing a couple weeks with soreness in his right knee. Kerr told reporters on Monday that Green will not have a minutes restriction in the season opener, but that the Warriors are still looking to ease him back into the lineup.
Steve Kerr said Draymond Green will not have a specific minutes restriction. But he'll play in shorter bursts— Mark Medina (@MarkG_Medina) October 15, 2018
Shaun Livingston questionable for tomorrow with foot soreness. Draymond Green will play, but in shorter than usual bursts as he builds up conditioning.— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) October 15, 2018
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The Thunder could also be shorthanded themselves. Oklahoma City listed guards Russell Westbrook (right knee scope) and Andre Roberson (left patellar tendon surgery) as out for Tuesday, while center Steven Adams (lower back stiffness) is questionable.