Mar 30

GSW46
SAS29
DAL120
CHI119
Final
LAL134
MEM127
Final
BOS121
SAS111
Final
IND111
OKC132
Final
LAC122
CLE127
Final
POR78
NYK79
In Progress
CHA32
NOP26
In Progress
ATL48
MIL55
In Progress
DET34
MIN26
In Progress
TOR8
PHI8
In Progress

Mar 31

SAC36-38
IND43-31
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
HOU48-26
PHX35-39
NBAt @1:00 AM UTC
UTA16-59
CHA18-55
FDCH @11:00 PM UTC
MIA33-41
WAS16-58
SUN @11:00 PM UTC
LAC42-32
ORL36-39
FDFL @11:00 PM UTC
BOS55-19
MEM44-30
NBCSB @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 1

CHI33-41
OKC62-12
CHSN @12:00 AM UTC
BKN24-51
DAL37-38
YES @12:30 AM UTC
HOU48-26
LAL45-29
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
POR32-42
ATL35-38
FDSE @11:30 PM UTC
PHX35-39
MIL40-33
TNT @11:30 PM UTC
PHI23-51
NYK46-27
NBCSP @11:30 PM UTC

Apr 2

GSW42-31
MEM44-30
NBCSBAY @12:00 AM UTC
SAC36-38
WAS16-58
NBCSCA @11:00 PM UTC
TOR27-47
CHI33-41
CHSN @12:00 AM UTC
ORL36-39
SAS31-42
FDFL @12:00 AM UTC
MIN42-32
DEN47-28
TNT @2:00 AM UTC
NYK46-27
CLE60-15
ESPN @11:00 PM UTC
CHA18-55
IND43-31
FDCH @11:00 PM UTC
MIA33-41
BOS55-19
NBCSB @11:30 PM UTC

Wiseman's injury ‘not serious'; he's expected to play Sunday

0:00
0:00 / 0:35

Running up the court behind Steph Curry, James Wiseman rolled his left ankle, then laid almost motionless on the court. However, according to Steve Kerr, the rookie’s injury is “not serious” and he’ll play Sunday.

Warriors fans, you can exhale.

For a moment there, it looked like Golden State lost a lot more than a game Friday night when James Wiseman went down -- and stayed down -- late in the Warriors' 123-98 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers at Chase Center.

Running up the court behind Steph Curry, Wiseman rolled his left ankle, then laid almost motionless on the floor. After the seemingly endless string of terrible injury luck the franchise has experienced over the last 18 months, countless Warriors fans surely assumed the worst.

But thankfully, the No. 2 overall pick avoided that. Following the game, coach Steve Kerr insisted that Wiseman's injury isn't serious and that he expects to have the promising big man available for Sunday's rematch with the Blazers.

Phew.

The Warriors have gotten off to a rocky start to the 2020-21 season, and their brightest spot has been Wiseman, who has exceeded even the most optimistic of expectations five games into his NBA career. He arguably has been their second-best player behind Curry, and they simply cannot afford to lose Wiseman for an extended period of time, particularly with the team short on frontcourt depth in the wake of Marquese Chriss' season-ending injury.

RELATED: Klay, now in walking boot, vows he has 'great basketball ahead'

Following the loss, Wiseman provided some reassurance that he should be all right.

So, breathe, Warriors fans. Friday's game wasn't pretty, but it wasn't nearly as ugly as it could have been.

Download and subscribe to the Dubs Talk Podcast

Golden State Warriors

Find the latest Golden State Warriors news, highlights, analysis and more with NBC Sports Bay Area and California.

Why Steph vs. CP3 is matchup to watch in Warriors-Spurs game

Kuminga's Warriors importance on display in win vs. Pelicans

Contact Us