Draymond Green returned to action Friday, but finished his comeback with yet another injury Saturday.

The Warriors forward was back in the lineup for Friday's win over the Lakers after a two-week absence due to a sore right shoulder, though he needed x-rays on his left elbow following Saturday's loss to the Nuggets.

According to NBC Sports, Green's x-rays came back negative after he banged his left elbow in the fourth quarter of Golden State's 96-81 loss to Denver. Green was believed to have been injured when he landed on his backside and his elbow bounced off the floor after inadvertently being hit in the jaw Nuggets center Nikola Jokic. No foul was called on the play.

“Jokic didn’t mean to hit him in the face, but he did hit him in the face,” Warriors forward Kevin Durant said after the game, via the San Jose Mercury News. “That play gets called a lot, but obviously it didn’t. Just move on from that. Draymond and the whole team thought it’d be an offensive foul. But it happens like that sometimes.”

Green, who finished with 10 points, six assists and five rebounds, eventually returned to the game but was not available for postgame comments afterwards while he was being examined.

The Warriors (26-7) will look to bounce back when they host the Cavs (24-9) in a Christmas Day showdown at 3 p.m. ET Monday.