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Draymond Green To Undergo Further Testing On Knee After Suffering ‘Setback’

Draymond Green missed his second consecutive game due to a right knee contusion.

Green sustained the injury in the Warriors’ first game out of the All-Star break Thursday against the Los Angeles Lakers, when he bumped knees with Jarred Vanderbilt.

Green’s knee unexpectedly flared up Sunday afternoon, something Steve Kerr categorized as a “setback.”

Green will undergo further testing Sunday, Kerr said, possibly including an MRI.

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