Vince Carter appeared to create contact with McCaw as the 2nd-year player out of Las Vegas headed toward the basket. Steve Kerr appeared to yell following the injury.
Golden State guard Patrick McCaw left on a stretcher late in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 112-96 win over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night after a terrifying thud to the floor following an undercut by Vince Carter that appeared unintentional.
In the closing moments of the third quarter of Saturday night’s contest between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings, Patrick McCaw caught a pass from Jordan Bell and went up for a dunk. After contact with Vince Carter, McCaw fell hard on his back and immediately rolled on the floor in pain.
The Warriors are focused on getting healthy, but they are still emphasizing the importance of winning. Golden State enters Wednesday night’s game against the visiting Los Angeles Lakers without five players, including three All-Stars.
After spraining his ankle on Tuesday night, the Warriors announced Jordan Bell is be ruled out against the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night, along with Patrick McCaw and both David West and Andre Iguodala are listed as doubtful.
It was reported on Wednesday that the Warriors will be without Patrick McCaw for four weeks after the shooting guard suffered a small fracture in both his wrists.
After coming off a tough stretch of games, Patrick McCaw elaborated on his request to be sent back to the G-League during practice on Wednesday afternoon.
After confirming that Kevin Durant will play on Saturday night against the Boston Celtics and Patrick McCaw will sit out with a mild back strain, Steve Kerr listed himself as probable after cutting his finger on a plastic water bottle.