The Golden State Warriors have announced that Andre Iguodala is questionable for Monday night's Game 7 against the Houston Rockets. According to Mark Media of The Mercury News, center Kevon Looney, who has started in place of Iguodala the last few games, is also questionable with a toe injury.

Iguodala has missed the last two games with a bone bruise on his knee, and simply hasn't been able to recover enough to suit up for Golden State. In his place, the Warriors have decided to go big with a traditional center in Looney. Now, however, it appears that his status could also be in jeopardy as the Warriors try to beat the Rockets in Game 7 on the road.

Iguodala is only averaging 8.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.7 steals per game on 61.5 percent shooting, but has been a key member of the Warriors' death lineup, which is also known as the ‘Hamptons 5.'

Luckily for Golden State, however, it appears they'll catch another major break in the playoffs. The Rockets were without Chris Paul in Game 6 and were throttled in the second half of that game. Now, Houston could very well be without him on Monday night for Game 7 as well.

The do-or-die game will be on Monday night at 9PM EST on TNT.