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The Golden State Warriors’ injury situation continues to worsen.

Already missing Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler, Golden State had to deal with several more injuries during Friday’s loss to Minnesota, as Anthony Slater of ESPN reports.

Draymond Green was ruled out shortly before the game, becoming a late scratch about 30 minutes before tip-off because of lower back soreness.

During the contest, Al Horford exited after playing just five minutes due to right calf tightness.

The team also saw Seth Curry head to the locker room in the second quarter with soreness in his left adductor, while Quinten Post suffered a sprain in his left ankle.

“We’re going through it,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “We’re about as beaten up as any team I can ever remember.”

Kerr indicated that Horford will likely miss multiple games as he recovers from the calf issue.

“With a calf, we’re not going to rush him back,” the coach said.

Meanwhile, Stephen Curry has now missed 16 straight games, a stretch in which the Warriors have posted a 5-11 record.

Despite the injuries, Golden State is preparing to begin a six-game road trip.