Andre Iguodala has not been a significant part of the rotation for the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals series against the Boston Celtics. This could be partly because of an injury he has been nursing, and also due to the fact that coach Steve Kerr has decided to tighten his rotation.

Be that as it may, it's still positive news for the Warriors that Iguodala has reportedly been cleared to play for Game 5 on Monday night. This comes via Jason Dumas of Bleacher Report:

No limitations for Andre and Otto today.

Iguodala sat out the Warriors' second-round series against the Memphis Grizzlies, as well as the Western Conference Finals versus the Dallas Mavericks. In the Finals, he's played just two games for a total of 14 minutes. It's no secret that Iggy is no longer the star he once was and that he has now taken on a reserve role for Golden State.

Nevertheless, there's also no denying that Iguodala still remains to be a key player for the team. The veteran experience of the former Finals MVP is invaluable, even if he doesn't take the court for the Warriors.

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