For the last couple of years, the Golden State Warriors have been trying to recapture their former glory in order to win their fifth championship of the Stephen Curry era. While they appear to have a roster that can compete with any other team in the league, it hasn't come together yet this season.
The Warriors are 9-9 and have lost three games in a row, and they will try to get back in the win column on Monday when they host the Utah Jazz. Unfortunately, they will be considerably short-handed.
Forward Jonathan Kuminga, one of their most integral players due in part to his youth and athleticism, has missed the Warriors' last five games, and he will be out once again. Center Al Horford will miss at least a week because of sciatica, but yet another key member of the Warriors will sit out

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