Andre Iguodala will miss Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr announced at shoot around Monday morning. It marks the fourth consecutive game of the series Iguodala will be forced to miss with a bone bruise in his left leg, sustained in the fourth quarter of Game 3.
Something worth monitoring as we move forward: Andre Iguodala grabs at his lower left leg after stealing it away from Harden… pic.twitter.com/ub8kAgeVjK
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“He’s doing okay. He won’t play tonight,” Kerr told reporters
Kevon Looney was also listed as questionable for the game, something Steve Kerr didn’t even know about on Sunday evening. He will play, and likely start in Game 7.
Rockets guard Chris Paul is a game-time decision with a hamstring injury according to Houston head coach Mike D’Antoni. Kerr says Paul’s status will not affect Golden State’s game plan.
“No, our game plan stays the same,” Kerr said via ESPN. “It’s not like they change their offense when he’s out there, it’s more just an individual tendency thing, but our guys have the scouting report down and we’ll see what happens.”