The Warriors star was initially listed as probable on the Game 4 injury report with left foot soreness, giving Golden State fans some concerns about his mobility. He quickly put them at ease, lighting up the Celtics for 43 points in a 107-97 victory.
Boston has made it through four games of the NBA Finals relatively unscathed, though Robert Williams III has been limited at times by a knee injury. His effectiveness will be a huge X-factor as the series turns into a best-of-three scenario.
Which players will be available for Game 5? Here are the latest injury reports and projected starting lineups for each team ahead of Monday night’s contest.
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Warriors vs. Celtics updated injury report
(Current as of 8:30 p.m. ET on Monday, June 13)
Warriors injury report
Celtics injury report
Warriors vs. Celtics starters
In Game 4, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr inserted Otto Porter Jr. into the starting lineup, replacing Kevon Looney. With a small-ball lineup, Draymond Green started at center.
Kerr will stick with the same starting five in Game 5.
Warriors
Stephen Curry, Guard Klay Thompson, Guard Andrew Wiggins, Forward Otto Porter Jr. , Forward Draymond Green, Center
Celtics
Marcus Smart, Guard Jaylen Brown, Guard Jayson Tatum, Forward Al Horford, Forward Robert Williams III, Center
What channel is Warriors vs. Celtics on?
Date: Monday, June 13 TV channel: ABC Live streaming: Sling TV | Watch ESPN
Game 5 of the NBA Finals will air on ABC. Viewers can also stream Game 5 on Watch ESPN or Sling TV.
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Warriors vs. Celtics start time
Date: Monday, June 13 Time: 9 p. m. ET | 6 p. m. PT
Game 5 of the NBA Finals will tip off around 9 p.m. ET on Monday, June 13. The game will be played at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Warriors vs. Celtics NBA Finals schedule
Here is the full schedule for the 2022 NBA Finals.
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