Golden State Warriors In A Tough Spot With Latest Injury News
The Golden State Warriors’ marquee offseason addition is quickly becoming their most significant concern. Veteran center Al Horford exited Friday’s 127–123 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers with right hamstring tightness, an injury that has once again left the Warriors exposed in the paint. While head coach Steve Kerr confirmed Horford is “day-to-day,” his inconsistent availability is raising alarms for a team already struggling to find its footing in the Western Conference.
A Recurring Absence For The Golden State Warriors
Horford, who joined the Warriors on the full mid-level exception to stabilize their frontcourt, has now missed seven of the team’s first 18 games. The 39-year-old was brought in to provide veteran leadership, floor spacing, and defensive intelligence. Instead, his recurring hamstring troubles have forced Golden State to scramble for answers inside.
In Friday’s loss, the impact of his absence was immediate and damaging. The Trail Blazers dominated the glass, collecting 12 more offensive rebounds than Golden State and converting them into a lopsided 28-10 advantage in second-chance points. “Tonight, what really hurt us was the second-chance opportunities,” Kerr admitted after the game. “They kept getting extra shots, and that’s where the game turned.”
Adjustments Fall Short
With Horford unavailable down the stretch, Kerr attempted to patch the hole in the middle by leaning on bigger lineups. The rotation featured heavy minutes for Quinten Post, Draymond Green, and Trayce Jackson-Davis. While these adjustments aimed to shore up the interior defense, they failed to close the rebounding gap. The Warriors struggled to secure defensive stops after initial contests, allowing Portland to impose its will physically.
Kerr maintained that the team isn’t “broken” defensively but acknowledged that the offense lacks rhythm and that the upcoming practice time is “much needed.” However, without a healthy Horford to anchor the defense, the margin for error remains razor-thin.
Trade Speculation Heats Up
The ongoing instability in the frontcourt has naturally fueled trade speculation. With the Warriors slipping to .500 and struggling against bigger, more athletic teams, the front office may be forced to look outside the roster for solutions.
Rumors are intensifying around potential moves, specifically targeting rebounding help. Reports have surfaced suggesting preliminary interest in Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis, though his own injury status complicates matters. Additionally, with forward Jonathan Kuminga becoming trade-eligible on January 15, the Warriors have a significant asset they could leverage to acquire a more reliable interior presence.
Final Thoughts
For now, the Warriors are in a precarious position. They invested heavily in Horford to be the solution to their size issues, but his inability to stay on the floor has only highlighted how thin their frontcourt truly is. As the season progresses, Golden State faces a difficult question: can they rely on their veteran center to get healthy, or do they need to make a drastic move to save their season?
