Andre Iguodala will miss Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed on Saturday afternoon. It will be the third consecutive game Iguodala has missed after sustaining a bone bruise in his left leg in the fourth quarter during Game 3, while defending a James Harden drive. Here’s the play in question.
Kerr explained Iguodala’s importance to the Warriors Friday with Tolbert & Lund, and also delved into what the Warriors will need to fix to win the series.
After both being listed as questionable on Thursday afternoon, Klay Thompson will play in Game 5 while Andre Iguodala will not, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr announced before the game. “Day-to-day,” Kerr said of Iguodala. “He’s dying to play, but he’s not healthy enough to play.” Iguodala missed Game 4 after sustaining a left leg […]
After being upgraded from doubtful to questionable Tuesday afternoon, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr announced Andre Iguodala will not play in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals.
Initially listed as doubtful for Tuesday’s Game 4, Warriors forward Andre Iguodala has been upgraded to questionable after X-rays showed no structural damage in his left knee.
After Game 3, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said he didn’t think the injury was serious, but it apparently worsened overnight. It is likely that Kevon Looney will start in Iguodala’s place for Game 4 on Tuesday.
Reporting from ESPN’s Zach Lowe indicates some Western Conference coaches and GMs would rather face the Warriors than the Thunder or Jazz in the first round.