Warriors' Looney set for MRI, CT scan following chest contusion in Game 2
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Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney was ruled out for the second half of Game 2 against the Toronto Raptors on Sunday after suffering a left chest contusion, the team announced.
He's set to undergo an MRI and CT scan on Monday, according to the Athletic's Anthony Slater.
Looney finished with one rebound, one turnover, three personal fouls, and zero points in 10 first-half minutes.
With Looney out of action and starting center DeMarcus Cousins dealing with foul trouble, veteran big man Andrew Bogut saw his first playing time of The Finals in the second half.
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