Jackson-Davis is on the injury report with a sprained thumb, but the probable tag suggests he will play against Minnesota. If TJD cannot play, Kevon Looney will pick up more minutes, likely as a starter, to match up with Rudy Gobert. The Warriors can also use Draymond Green as part of a smaller lineup, but he is questionable due to a back issue and illness.
Golden State's entire roster is riddled with injuries for Friday's tilt with Indiana, and the frontcourt could be especially thin. If TJD is ultimately ruled out, Kevon Looney and Kyle Anderson would be in line for additional playing time.
Initially questionable for Thursday's win over Detroit, Green played 32 minutes and finished with seven points, five rebounds, four assists, one steal, and three blocked shots. With Stephen Curry (knees) also questionable and Andrew Wiggins (personal) away from the team, the Warriors could be down numerous contributors on Friday. Kyle Anderson and Kevon Looney will have greater importance if Green does not play.