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Golden State Warriors Reveal Update on Injured All-Star

One player is finally returning after months of injury.

After struggling with injuries all season, it looks like the Golden State Warriors are about to finally get fully healthy. The last remaining piece to their puzzle is Chris Paul, and his return is imminent.

According to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, Chris Paul will likely return on the Warriors' upcoming four-game road trip against the Wizards, Knicks, Raptors, and Celtics.

One important thing to recognize is that the Warriors have shuffled their lineups almost all season, and they've finally started to figure that situation out. Now, they'll have to shuffle them all over again once Chris Paul returns.

"It's something we talk about all the time," Kerr said. "Once we're fully healthy, we're going to have a numbers crunch, literally every night. We're going to have to decide who is closing each half. It'll probably be fluid based on how the game is going. The only way it can work is if everybody buys in. Everybody accepts the fact that very night could be a little different. We can't wait to get Chris back, obviously. He's been one of our best players, he's in all of our best lineups."

It's tough to say how exactly Chris Paul fits in with the emergence of Brandin Podziemski, but he's too important of a player to not play for the Golden State Warriors.

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