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Iguodala sits out Game 2 with left knee soreness

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The Golden State Warriors were missing a key member of their second unit Tuesday night in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals.

Veteran forward Andre Iguodala sat out against the San Antonio Spurs due to soreness in his left knee.

His injury isn't considered to be serious, though, as a recent MRI reportedly showed no structural damage.

Warriors coach Mike Brown told reporters after Game 1 at Oracle Arena that the 33-year-old "looked a little hobbled out there," which is why he limited him to just 10 minutes.

Iguodala had two points, an assist, a steal, and a turnover in the action he saw before being pulled early in the second quarter. Golden State went on to win the game after trailing by as many as 25 points, 113-111.

He's averaging seven points on 42.1 percent shooting, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists in 26.3 minutes over the Warriors' perfect 9-0 run this postseason.

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