The injuries continue to pile up for the Indiana Pacers, as they will lose yet another of their top scorers as center Myles Turner was declared out of Monday night's game against the Golden State Warriors, head coach Nate McMillan announced prior to the game.

Turner has a sprained right ankle which he played through during Sunday's overtime win against the Oklahoma City Thunder, so the team might just be playing it safe with the young big man, now that the team is already without leading scorer Paul George (sprained ankle) and sharp-shooting C.J. Miles (sore knee).

“I think Paul is closer [to recovery] than C.J… Hopefully they'll be ready for Atlanta,” McMillan said.

Veteran center Al Jefferson will start in Turner's place, but likely won't get a favorable matchup against a run-and-gun Warriors team that will look to strike in transition.

Big man Kevin Seraphin is probable with a sore left knee and would complement Jefferson's minutes at the five.

The Pacers also recalled forward Rakeem Christmas from their D-League affiliate Fort Wayne Mad Ants.

Glenn Robinson III is likely to get a second-consecutive start after posting a 16-point, 11-rebound performance over 45 minutes in Sunday's contest. The Michigan alum played a support role to point guard Jeff Teague (30 points, nine assists, six steals) and Thaddeus Young (20 points, 11 rebounds), topping the Thunder in a grind-out 115-111 overtime thriller.