The Golden State Warriors are dealing with a ton of injuries from Kevin Durant still dealing with a calf strain, Klay Thompson now suffering through hamstring tightness, DeMarcus Cousins working through a return from a torn quad, and now Kevon Looney is dealing with a sprained collar bone after leaving Sunday’s 109-104 Game 2 win over the Toronto Raptors.

Looney took a hit from Raptors superstar Kawhi Leonard and he took an awkward fall and immediately started grabbing at his chest area. He is one of their first guys off the bench and he is the immediate backup big man for Golden State so losing him would be another tough loss for the team.

The team did receive some good news post-game as they found out that X-Rays on Looney came back clean which puts him in a good spot to play in Game 3 on Wednesday with two days off in between games.

X-rays on Kevon Looney (chest) came back clean. — Connor Letourneau (@Con_Chron) June 3, 2019

Despite being so short-handed and even losing Thompson in Game 2, they were able to come away with the win and they now have home court advantage as the series now shifts to The Bay.

The Warriors hope to get a bit healthier with Thompson expecting to play in Game 3. Along with Thompson, the team hopes Durant can return after being out since Game 5 of their second-round series against Houston. Golden State now has all of the momentum and they have to feel good about their chances to take control in this series.