Golden State Warriors sharpshooting guard Klay Thompson is questionable to play in Game 3 due to the hamstring strain he suffered in Game 2. While he's a bit concerned, however, Thompson said that he doesn't need to be 100 percent healthy to play.

Klay doubled down on his desire to play in Game 3 and emphasized that he will still be able to contribute and be effective even if he's only at 80 percent.

Thompson is also confident that he can play through the injury despite the risk, adding that he is “not too fearful” about tearing his hamstring.

If Thompson sits out, then the Dubs would only have Stephen Curry as their primary scorer. Kevin Durant — an elite scorer himself — is still out and the Warriors haven't released an exact date for his return.

Given this, the likes of DeMarcus Cousins, Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston and Quin Cook would have to pick up the slack and help in the scoring chores.

All eyes have panned to  Cousins who, just a few seasons ago, could easily put up 20 to 30 points a night. However, since coming off a torn Achilles, the 28-year-old has not managed to find his groove yet.

The Raptors certainly have the great opportunity of winning Game 3 at Oracle. Unlike the Warriors, the Nick Nurse-led squad isn't plagued with the injury bug. They will definitely have the advantage if Thompson doesn't play, though the Warriors aren't called a dynasty for no reason.

Game 3 will be Wednesday, June 5. The winner will take a 2-1 series lead.