Kevon Looney will miss the Warriors' next two road games, and possibly more, after experiencing tightness in his right hamstring, according to The Chronicle.
Looney's injury leaves Golden State severely short-handed at the center position, which has already lost Willie Cauley-Stein (left midfoot sprain) and rookie Alen Smailagic (right ankle sprain).
The Warriors will have an update after Looney, 23, meets with a "team of specialists to evaluate the ongoing presence of a neuropathic condition in his body, which has a direct correlation to his recent injury," according to a news release.
According to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, Looney has had this condition for "a couple years, and it’s something that he’s been able play through.