Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker is officially questionable to play in the team's upcoming matchup against the Golden State Warriors on Monday night.

Booker has once again been a dominant scoring force for the Suns, as he's averaging 25.3 points, 7.2 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game this season.

However, there was some concern surrounding the former Kentucky star after he suffered a back injury in Saturday's 122-118 loss to the Denver Nuggets, where he finished with 27 points on 11-of-18 shooting and eight assists.

Here's the latest on Booker's status for the team's showdown against Golden State, courtesy of Gina Mizell of The Athletic:

#Suns Devin Booker is officially listed as questionable to play tomorrow vs. Golden State with a lower back contusion. He sustained the injury in the first half of last night’s game vs. Denver and finished the game.

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Booker missed several games earlier in the month due to a hamstring injury, and there's no doubt that Phoenix would love to have him on the court against the Warriors due to his tremendous scoring ability.

The Suns have managed to put together some solid wins over the past few weeks after an abysmal 4-24 start, but they've now lost four of five after a four-game winning streak.

With Booker and company in the middle of a seven-game homestand, they desperately need to put together some momentum before heading back out on the road.

After the matchup with the Warriors, the Suns will get a day off before hosting the Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 2.