The Golden State Warriors have not been able to catch a break this season when it comes to injuries. They have seen Klay Thompson start the season out due to a torn ACL suffered in the NBA Finals last year and there is a chance he won't see the court this season. In addition to Thompson, Stephen Curry broke his hand and D'Angelo Russell and Draymond Green have both been banged up as well.

Now, another player is dealing with injury issues. Kevon Looney has been ruled out for the next two games due to a neuropathic condition. according to a report from Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Looney was expected to be a key part of the rotation this season, but he has only played in one game so far. In that game, he scored three points to go along with nine rebounds. Hopefully, he will be able to get completely healthy and will get back on the court to make an impact.

Golden State is currently sitting at 3-14 on the season and have shown no signs of turning things around As long as they continue dealing with so many injuries, the season could end up being a lost year.

No matter what ends up happening, the Warriors are still set long-term with Curry, Thompson, and Green. Even if they struggle throughout the entirety of the 2019-20 season, there is always next year with a very bright opportunity to get back on track.