Another one bites the dust. The Golden State Warriors will likely be without their sixth man Andre Iguodala on Saturday which is the first game of a back-to-back weekend against the struggling Sacramento Kings.

“I probably won't play him in Sacramento (on Saturday),” said head coach Steve Kerr, who saw him bang his knee during a drive early in the game, according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic.

Golden State continues to do its best with injury management, especially sans its All-Stars, though the wounded bodies only seem to be piling up in the sideline during March, with nearly two-thirds of the roster missing a game or more due to an injury or illness.

The Warriors lost their seventh of 10 games on Thursday night against the playoff-hungry Milwaukee Bucks after a Kevin Durant ejection right before the end of the first half, taking away the team's best scoring option after he returned from a six-game absence due to a fracture in his rib.

Shooting guard Klay Thompson's impending return seems more geared to Sunday against the Phoenix Suns than a day earlier against the Kings, but the team will need defensively-capable bodies on the floor through this last stretch if they are to get any continuity right before the playoffs. Thompson provides just that and at a near-elite level, making the task tougher for the reserves and coaching staff.

The Warriors are locked into the No. 2 seed after Thursday's loss, which allowed the Houston Rockets to clinch the first top seed in franchise history.