SAN FRANCISCO -- Warriors rookie guard Jordan Poole rolled his ankle before practice and was held out for Monday evening's open practice at Chase Center.
"It's not bad but it was enough to keep him out," Kerr said.
When asked if the injury would keep the first-round pick out for Golden State's second preseason game Thursday against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Kerr remained optimistic.
"I doubt it but we'll see," Kerr added.
During open practice Monday, Poole sat on the sideline alongside Alec Burks (ankle), Kevon Looney (hamstring), Willie Cauley Stein (foot) and rookie big man Alen Smailigic (ankle). While Kerr had no update on Cauley Stein or Smailigic, he said Looney -- who tweaked his hamstring last week -- participated in individual work with the training staff but didn't join the team on the court Monday afternoon.
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With the Warriors going through a transitional period, the early injuries in training camp have been even more of a setback than they normally would be. While none of the injuries are viewed to be long-term, every missed practice or preseason game is one fewer time that the new-look team can play together before the real games start on Oct. 24