Santa Cruz’s offense was held to a season-low point total and the short-handed Warriors fell to host Raptors 905, 109-83, in their final game at the 14th annual NBA G League Showcase in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on Thursday.

In addition to the game, the Warriors may be losing the services of power forward and former Iowa State star Georges Niang. The Salt Lake Tribune reported earlier Thursday morning that the Utah Jazz plan to sign Niang to a two-way deal. Niang, who is averaging 18.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists, didn’t play against the 905.

If the deal is completed soon, Niang likely won’t be with the Warriors when they return to Santa Cruz to host Reno on Wednesday night. Utah’s G League affiliate is the Salt Lake City Stars.

For the third time this year, the Warriors (16-11) saw another one of their season-best win streaks end at four.

They’ll likely receive a hearty reception from those gathered at Kaiser Permanente Arena after going 4-2 on their longest road trip of the season and jumping into first place in the Pacific Division.

The Warriors suited up just nine players for the third straight game and were without two big pieces of their offense against the 905, who improve to 15-10.

Starting forwards Terrence Jones and Niang were among those who didn’t play. Jones, placed on leave Tuesday to mourn the loss of a family member, is averaging 19.2 points per game, 9.6 rebounds and five assists, He’ll be back in action against Reno.

Starting guard Quinn Cook, a two-way player sitting in fifth in the G League at 23 ppg, matched a season low with just nine points. He did, however, have 12 assists.

Forward James Southerland, making his fifth start of the season in place of Niang, produced a team-high 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Southerland made six of eight 3-point attempts.

Seven-foot center Damian Jones, on assignment from Golden State, had 10 points, eight rebounds and three blocks, setting the franchise record with 123 career rejections. The previous mark of 121 was held by Hilton Armstrong (2012-14).

Santa Cruz forward Winston Shepard, acquired in a trade that sent forward Cleanthony Early to Rio Grande Valley on Dec 21, continued to see his minutes climb. He added 15 points in 28 minutes off the bench. Starting guard Alex Hamilton had 14 points.

The Warriors, the league’s top shooting team, were held well below their 51-percent average from the field. They made just 31 of 85 attempts (36 percent).

Raptors 905 center Kennedy Meeks had a monster game in the paint. He had 17 points and 18 rebounds, helping the 905 destroy the Warriors on the boards, 61 to 41.

Guard Lorenzo Brown, a two-way player, had 24 points and 12 assists.

The 905 had seven players make 3-pointers and finished with 13 while shooting 48 percent from beyond the arc.

They also had five players finish with double digits in points. Starting forward Alfonzo McKinnie, on assignment from Toronto, scored 13 while Malcolm Miller and Davion Berry combined for 25 off the bench.

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