Guard Troy Hudson's lingering hip condition has the Warriors concerned that his NBA career could be over.

"I think Troy's probably done," Coach Don Nelson said after Tuesday's shootaround. "I don't think he'll play again. I'm serious. It's unfortunate, but he has a hip problem, and I haven't heard a second opinion. But it doesn't look good for him."

"He's going to have to have a new hip as he gets older, but we're quite concerned about him being able to play again. Right now, we're talking maybe four to six weeks off and then check again. But he has some spurs on his hip and arthritic conditions, and it's just not a positive for him."

Hudson, 31, has played in just nine games this season after his hip condition surfaced in training camp. An MRI taken last month showed bone spurs in both joints and inflammation on the left side which is where his pain is located.