Patrick McCaw was taken off the court on a stretcher after being inadvertently undercut by Vince Carter.
McCaw took an awkward fall and appeared to land on his backside.
The Warriors announced late Saturday that a chest X-ray and CT scan came back clear and that McCaw will undergo an MRI.
"I just hope he's OK,'' Carter said. "I play this game because I love it and enjoy it, not to see young guys get hurt. He has a bright future. I just hate to see it."
McCaw stayed on the floor for about 10 minutes in pain with his body contorted sideways.
Steve Kerr initially expressed anger toward Carter for his role in McCaw's fall, but as the severity of the situation became more apparent, Kerr came onto the court and consoled a visibly shaken Carter as they looked on at McCaw.
"I didn't see a replay," Kerr said. "Vince felt horrible. I was out there next to [Carter]."
Kevin Durant and Draymond Green both said they believed it was an accident.
"I know Vince's spirit and his heart. I don't believe it was intentional at all," Durant said. "It looked like he was just caught in the middle of the play and wanted to move out of the way, but Pat was coming so fast. It was just an unfortunate play. Nobody in our locker room thinks Vince did that on purpose."
Added Green: "Vince is not that type of guy. He's never been that type of guy. Freak accidents, things happen. A guy jumps and he didn't touch him much, but if you're as high as you can jump, you lose your balance easier. I know that was tough on Vince.''






