Report: Iguodala sought out 2nd opinion on leg injury
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Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala recently received a second opinion on his injured left knee and is "still trying to figure out what's wrong" with it, sources told ESPN's Chris Haynes.
Iguodala did not play the last four games of the Western Conference finals against the Houston Rockets after banging knees with James Harden in the fourth quarter of Game 3. The Warriors have called the injury a left lateral leg contusion with a bone bruise.
Iguodala's contributions since being inserted into the starting lineup at the beginning of the playoffs had been crucial, although the Warriors have survived without him with Kevon Looney starting in his stead.
The NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers start Thursday night in Oakland.
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