Click here if you’re having trouble viewing the gallery or video on your mobile device. Like our Warriors Facebook page for more Warriors news, commentary and conversation. As the Warriors try to extend their winning streak to nine games, they might have to do it without forward Draymond Green.

Green, who didn’t practice Saturday, has been dealing with a right shoulder injury that has sidelined him for the past two games. The Warriors plan to reevaluate Green on Sunday, but coach Steve Kerr admitted his sentiments on Green’s injury has evolved since it first happened on Dec. 8 in Detroit.

“At first it didn’t seem like it would be more than a few days,” Kerr said. “It’s a little bit concerning that he hasn’t made bigger strides but I still don’t think its a major level of concern.” Related Articles Steve Kerr says Breonna Taylor ruling is ‘demoralizing’ as Warriors open minicamp

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Green’s right shoulder has been a lingering issue for more than a week. The two-time All-Star missed a Dec. 6 matchup against the Charlotte Hornets, then returned for Friday’s game against the Detroit Pistons, scoring just two points, but dished out 13 assists to go along with six rebounds and six blocks.

In addition to Green’s injury, the Warriors announced that center Zaza Pachulia was questionable for Monday’s game against the Lakers (shoulder), while guard Shaun Livingston (knee) practiced.

Guard Nick Young also practiced for the first time since suffering a concussion. Young, who suffered a concussion in Monday’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers, practiced Saturday and will have to get medical approval in order to play Monday night.

Pachulia, who injured his left shoulder in a Dec. 8 matchup against the Hornets, has missed three of the past four games because of the ailment.

Guard Stephen Curry also remains inactive, as he recovers from an ankle sprain. He’ll be re-evaluated next week.