In an official injury update announcement on Tuesday afternoon, the Golden State Warriors wrote the following:
“Warriors forward Draymond Green, who suffered a sprained left ankle during off-season workouts and has missed the first three (3) preseason games, is making good progress. He has been cleared to begin light on-court workouts (shooting drills, etc.) and his return to full team practice and scrimmages will be based on his continued progress. He will be re-evaluated again on Sunday. Warriors guard Cory Joseph, who has missed the first three (3) preseason games due to a lower back strain, is making good progress. He has been participating in various on-court workouts, including full team practice and scrimmages in recent days. He will be listed as questionable for Wednesday’s preseason game against Sacramento.”
Giving official updates on Draymond Green and Cory Jospeh, the Warriors announced that Green is making good progress and has advanced to light on-court work, while Jospeh has also been participating in on-court workouts. While the Warriors did not provide return dates for either player, these were positive updates that revealed both Green and Joseph are moving in the right direction.
The Warriors want to enter this season fully healthy so they can get the best possible start to what is a crucial year for so many players, as well as the entire organization.