The Golden State Warriors have a new injury concern following Friday's disappointing loss to the Portland Trail Blazers, having been without Al Horford in the fourth-quarter due to hamstring tightness.
Despite the potential absence of Horford as part of their center rotation for Monday's game against Utah Jazz, Steve Kerr and the Warriors could be set for another frustrating starting lineup change with the re-insertion of second-year big Quinten Post.
Warriors could change their starting lineup yet again
After starting a small-ball lineup for the sixth-straight game on Friday, Kerr removed rookie guard Will Richard at the start of the second-half in favor of Post.