Suns’ Grayson Allen was listed as questionable for Saturday’s game at the Golden State Warriors with right knee soreness, as he has missed the last game with the injury.
He also carried the same injury designation into Thursday before being ruled out prior to the Suns’ comeback win over the Warriors in Phoenix.
Allen last played Sunday against the Los Angeles Lakers and posted 13 points, seven assists and three steals.
If he misses game time again, it would mark Allen’s 10th absence of the season. Seven of those came because of a right quad contusion, and the eighth was due to an illness.
Two-way forward Isaiah Livers was listed as questionable with a right hip strain. He missed the first of two straight Warriors matchups with the same injury.
Jordan Goodwin, who made the go-ahead free throw for the Suns on Thursday, will be available to play while still wearing a facemask to protect his sprained jaw.
Jalen Green (right hamstring strain) remains out and is expected back post-Christmas, while Koby Brea is out on G League assignment.
Warriors injury report vs. Suns
Golden State’s Al Horford (sciatic nerve irritation) remains out and has not appeared in a game since Dec. 4. He has averaged a career-worst 5.6 points in a career-low 21.5 minutes per game.
Seth Curry, brother of Stephen Curry, was a late scratch before Thursday’s game and was ruled out again for left glute injury management.
Suns-Warriors tips off at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday and can be heard on 98.7 and the Arizona Sports app.