The Houston Rockets will be without Chris Paul in Game 6, but they won't be the only team shorthanded, as the Golden State Warriors will be missing Andre Iguodala, who will be out for his third-straight game.

Iguodala suffered a knee injury when he banged knees with James Harden during Game 3, late in the fourth quarter. Kevin Looney has been forced to start in the absence of Iguodala, and it has really hurt the depth of the wing players that Steve Kerr has had available to him.

The Warriors could get a little help back with the returning Patrick McCaw, but Kerr wouldn't go as far to say that he would play in Game 6.

“He's gotten a lot better over the last two weeks. … So here he is, and he'll suit up,” Kerr said of McCaw via ESPN. “It would be a tough spot to put him in, in the meat of the game and not having played in a long time. But at this point it's all hands on deck obviously, and you never know how the game is going to play out.”

The Warriors have their backs against the wall, needing a win in this game, so Kerr will have to dig deep into his bag of tricks to get a win.