Report: MRI on Iguodala's knee comes back clean
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Good news, Golden State Warriors fans: Andre Iguodala's knee injury may not be serious.
The veteran small forward underwent an MRI on his sore left knee Monday, and the results revealed no structural damage, sources told The Vertical's Shams Charania.
The 2015 Finals MVP did not participate in Monday's practice, and is officially listed as questionable for Tuesday's Game 2 versus the San Antonio Spurs.
Iguodala was limited to 10 minutes in Game 1 of the West finals after experiencing discomfort in the knee. He finished with two points in the 113-111 come-from-behind Warriors victory.
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