Golden State Warriors sixth man Andre Iguodala has been listed as questionable for tomorrow's Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs, according to ESPN's Chris Haynes.

The team has yet to received MRI results from his latest test.

The Warriors swingman played just 10 minutes against the Spurs during Sunday's Game 1 with what the team called a “sore left knee,” per Haynes.

Resting him a game, even if the results were to come clean, has been a possibility roaming around the organization. Golden State will try to be at its best health moving forward — now just seven wins away from another NBA championship.

Iguodala had not participated in running activities leading up to Sunday's game due to the soreness, which likely worsened throughout the game.

The Warriors gave veteran forward Matt Barnes a 10-minute stint off the bench to make up for Iguodala's absence down the stretch. It proved to be just enough to pull off an improbably Game 1 win after going down 25 points at one point.

It seems more likely that regardless of the test results, Iggy will have Tuesday off, giving him five days off between Games 1 and 3 — which will take place on Saturday at the AT&T Center.