Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was up and about in practice after suffering an ankle injury a few days ago.

According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Green put up some shots a day before their game against the Charlotte Hornets.

After suffering a sprained ankle in their 118-112 loss to the Houston Rockets on Saturday, the 28-year-old Green was listed as “probable.” However, given his progress, there's a great chance that he'll suit up tomorrow night.

Overall, it's been an injury-riddled season for Draymond Green. This season, he missed 13 games and saw limited action in two others because of an injured toe in his right foot. In addition, he sat out in three exhibition games because of a sprained left knee.

Last year, Green was sidelined for 12 games due to various injuries and setbacks, including a sore right shoulder (seven games), a flu (two), a sprained left index finger (one) and a pelvic contusion (one).

Despite this, the Warriors have still managed to power their way over opponents. They are still considered the league's best team amid all the injuries. Their game against the Hornets on Monday will be the first of a four-game road trip. After their match with Kemba Walker and Co., they will duel with the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic and Philadelphia 76ers.