TORONTO -- Golden State Warriors star forward Draymond Green was ruled out of Monday night's 104-101 loss to the Toronto Raptors.

Green participated in the team's practice Sunday but was not at Monday morning's shootaround because of illness. He was listed on the injury report with a left disk issue as well.

But coach Steve Kerr said before the game that he did not think Green's back injury is related to the one that kept him out during a portion of the 2021-22 season. Green sat out 26 games that season because of injury, including a back issue.

"It's always a concern," Kerr said when asked about Green's back. "I remember a couple of years ago, I think '22 season, he missed 15-20 games when the back flared up, so we just have to stay on top of it. Training staff is doing a great job with him, and Draymond has done a great job of just doing his rehab and making sure he's keeping himself in good shape.

"I think he should be fine going forward. We just take it day by day."

The Warriors did get Andrew Wiggins back. Wiggins left the team while it was in Detroit last Thursday to return to San Francisco for personal reasons. He participated in practice Sunday.

Gary Payton II (calf) and Brandin Podziemski (abdomen) both remain out but are nearing possible returns. Payton went through practice Sunday. Kerr said Podziemski got a workout in during the team's shootaround Monday.