The Warriors could be missing two key frontcourt pieces in Orlando, in tough road contest that could see them fall out of 10th place and the final play-in spot in the West.
Per Anthony Slater of The Athletic, both Jonathan Kuminga and Trayce Jackson-Davis will be questionable against the Magic.
It's left knee soreness for Kuminga, and right knee soreness for Jackson-Davis. If Golden State loses and the Houston Rockets beat the Oklahoma City Thunder for their 10th-straight win, the Warriors and Rockets would be tied at 10th.
Slater joined the Morning Roast before the news broke, and said he thought the Jackson-Davis injury was "very minor."
He also previewed the matchup for Wednesday night. As Slater and Bonta Hill pointed out, the Warriors have not won in Orlando since February 28, 2018, and seem to get outsized performances from Magic players like Jalen Suggs.
"I think that the Magic are a team that they are very beatable if you just bring a professional approach. That's been owning the Warriors at times this season. So especially on a back-to-back older legs, we'll see what they do."
Slater also discussed the performance Tuesday night, and what the Warriors are getting out of Klay Thompson and Brandin Podziemski.