The status of Andre Iguodala’s left knee gets a silver lining after MRI results showed no structural damage, per Shams Charania of The Vertical.

But despite the tests coming out clean, the Golden State Warriors’ versatile forward’s chances of playing in Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs remain ‘questionable’.

Iguodala isn’t Kevin Durant or Draymond Green but the Warriors are still expected to take a cautious approach on his injury. He remains a very integral part of the team — especially the second unit.

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He is among the team’s best defensive stoppers and with Kawhi Leonard already reported to sit out their next game, it may prove wise for coach Mike Brown to give Iguodala the night off as Golden State looks at the bigger picture ahead.

After nine playoff games thus far, the former Arizona Wildcat owns averages of seven points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists while playing 26.3 minutes per game.