Golden State Warriors guard Shaun Livingston has been diagnosed with a pelvic contusion and will be listed as day-to-day going forward, according to a report from ESPN's Tim Bontemps.

Livingston tallied just one point and one rebound in the 113-93 loss to the Raptors before leaving the game for good with 8:36 remaining. At this point, it is not clear how severe his contusion is, but Warriors head coach Steve Kerr noted that an update should be available after Thursday's shootaround.

In his 20 appearances with the Warriors this season, Livingston has managed to rack up averages of 4.5 points on 44.3 percent shooting from the field, 2.2 assists and 2.1 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per outing.

If Livingston is unable to suit up in the coming days, Quinn Cook will likely see an uptick in his usage rate.

In other injury news, Warriors forward Andre Iguodala sat out a second straight game with a hip injury that was sustained during Monday's warmups. Kerr said Iguodala is day-to-day, but also added that the team is taking a cautious approach to his return.

DeMarcus Cousins, who has been dealing with an Achilles injury, seems to be on the fast track to recovery. In fact, the former Kentucky Wildcat went through some full-contact, five-on-five work with the Warriors' G League team on Monday.

The Warriors will be back in action on Friday night, when they'll travel to Sacramento for a matchup against the Kings. Tip-off inside the Golden 1 Center is set for 10:00 p.m. ET.