The Golden State Warriors will be without starting forward Draymond Green and wing Alfonzo McKinnie for Monday's tilt against the Orlando Magic, according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic. The absence will be Green's sixth in a row since playing only 24 minutes against the Houston Rockets on Nov. 15.

Green has already missed eight of the team's first 21 games of the season, bothered by a nagging toe injury that the medical staff has taken due caution to nurse through the early get-go.

McKinnie, who has carved a consistent role with the team after being signed as a practice camp invite earlier this season, will miss his sixth consecutive game with a foot injury after fitting seamlessly as a multi-faceted wing with the ability to shoot, rebound and defend.

The Warriors have been plenty short-handed this season, playing experimental lineups in the wake of Stephen Curry's absence, which will extend to 10 games after battling a strained adductor muscle (groin).

The Magic are coming off a win against the surging Los Angeles Lakers and are tied with the Boston Celtics with a 10-10 record, currently holding the sixth seed in the East heading into Monday's showdown at Oracle Arena.

It's still unknown when Green, Curry or McKinnie will return to the lineup, but their return will certainly aid this team's early-season stretch after dropping off from the top spot in the West, despite the recent two-game win streak.