The Golden State Warriors are looking for back-to-back wins in their road baseball series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, after cruising to a 111-85 win on Sunday night. But the second win will be much, much harder to come by, as the Warriors are playing without nearly all of their key players.

Here’s the full injury report for the game.

Out — Steph Curry (right patellofemoral inflammation)

Curry got a bit banged up in Sunday’s win and, as a result, we’re all deprived of getting to watch the greatest show in sports tonight. Thankfully it doesn’t appear to be anything serious.

Out — Draymond Green (left low back soreness)

Yep, no Draymond, either. The Warriors will be without their offensive leader and their defensive leader.

Out — Jimmy Butler III (right ACL tear)

You know the drill by now. It still sucks, though.

Out — Jonathan Kuminga (left knee bone bruise)

It’s a big bummer that Kuminga got hurt right as he re-joined the rotation. I would have loved to see him play tonight with so much of the team sidelined. He would have had a big role. Hopefully he’s back on the court soon.

Out — Al Horford (left toe injury management)

Horford played on the front end of the back-to-back, so he was never going to play tonight.

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

It seems the Warriors are going to rest Melton on a lot of back-to-backs, which makes sense. He is still getting fully up to speed after recovering from his ACL tear.

Out — Seth Curry (left sciatic nerve irritation)

The younger Curry remains out, though a return is getting closer.

Out — LJ Cryer (left hamstring tightness)

It’s a bummer for Cryer that he can’t play, as everyone healthy should see sizable minutes. Cryer has played just eight minutes in his young NBA career, and surely would have gotten some significant run in this game if he were healthy.

Out — Anthony Edwards (right foot injury maintenance)

The Wolves are much healthier than the Dubs but, like the Warriors, they’ll be without their superstar and face of the franchise.

Out — Terrence Shannon Jr. (left foot abductor hallucis strain)

A late first-round pick in the 2024 draft, Shannon has been sidelined for a month in his sophomore season. He hasn’t played since Christmas.

Enjoy the game, Dub Nation. It kicks off at 6:30 p.m. PT on Peacock.