After a one-point loss on Thursday, the Golden State Warriors find themselves below .500 for the first time all year. They’ll try to get back to even tonight, but it won’t be easy: they’re on the road against the ultra-talented Cleveland Cavaliers.

And, as we’ve grown accustomed to in recent games, the Dubs are pretty compromised, though Cleveland isn’t fully healthy, either. Here’s the full injury report.

Out — Steph Curry (left quadriceps contusion)

No new news here. Curry isn’t on the road trip with the Warriors, as they ruled him out for both weekend games a while ago. Hopefully he’ll be back when the Dubs return home.

Out — Al Horford (right sciatic nerve irritation)

The Warriors are playing the front end of a back-to-back, so we knew Horford would either miss this game, or Sunday’s. It’s unclear if being ruled out for the first game is due to that reason, or if the nerve irritation that sidelined Horford for a few games flared back up again. If the latter, he might not play on Sunday.

Out — Alex Toohey (left knee injury management)

Nothing new here, either.

Questionable — Draymond Green (right midfoot sprain)

Green left Thursday’s game in the second quarter, and never returned. He was in a walking boot after the game, and I assumed he was going to miss multiple games. But now he might not miss any!

Questionable — Jimmy Butler III (left knee injury management)

Butler is pretty darn banged up. He sat for Thursday’s game, after leaving Tuesday’s contest in the second quarter, and he’s dealing with a few ailments. Needless to say, if he and Green can play, the Warriors have a chance; if nether suits up, good luck.

Questionable — De’Anthony Melton (left knee injury management)

It goes without saying that the Warriors will take it very carefully with Melton, after he made his season debut on Thursday, playing in an NBA game for the first time in 13 months. If he does play in this game, I’d assume he’ll be out on Sunday.

Questionable — Seth Curry (right toe soreness)

Curry starred in his season debut on Tuesday, but played sparingly on Thursday. Hopefully he can play tonight — his spacing has really helped the team.

Out — Jarrett Allen (right 3rd finger sprain)

The Cavs will only have one of their All-Star frontcourt players, as Allen will miss his eighth consecutive game. Cleveland still has an intimidating and formidable frontcourt though, thanks to Evan Mobley.

Out — Lonzo Ball (left knee injury management)

Poor Lonzo has just had a miserable time staying healthy. He’s actually been on the court a fair amount this year … this is “just” his seventh absence this year, after playing only 35 games last season, and none in the prior two years.

Out — Larry Nance Jr. (right calf strain)

Yep, Nance is still kicking around in the NBA. It’s his 11th season, and his second stint with the team where his dad was once a star.

Out — Sam Merrill (right hand sprain)

Merrill is having the best year of his career, averaging 13.9 points per game and shooting 44.4% from three-point range. But a hand sprain has sidelined him for a while, as this will be his 10th straight game missed.

Out — Tyrese Proctor (personal reasons)

As we always say, some things are bigger than basketball. Here’s hoping everything is okay with Proctor and his family.

Out — Max Strus (left foot surgery — Jones fracture)

A foot injury has kept Strus from making his season debut, and he’ll likely be out for quite a while longer.

Enjoy the game, Dub Nation. It tips off at 4:30 p.m. PT on NBA TV and NBC Sports Bay Area.