Andre Iguodala will be out in the Golden State Warriors' final game of the season.

As reported by Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle, the 34-year-old is out with a knee injury and will not play in the Warriors' game against the Utah Jazz.

‏As seen in the post, several Warriors players will be out, too. It includes Damian Jones, Stephen Curry, and Patrick McCaw.

To recall, in their 116-107 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on March 29, Iguodala came limping after missing a layup in the third quarter. After which, he went to the locker room. He never came back due to knee soreness.

After sustaining the injury, head coach Steve Kerr noted that the injury wasn't that serious but opted not to play Iguodala in the following game. Kerr said then, as reported by Anthony Slater of The Athletic:

Iguodala has played in 64 games this season seven of which are starts. He is the leader of the second unit and plays about 25.3 minutes per game. For the season, he boasts averages of six points per game, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists.

Iggy is now in his fifth year with the Warriors. He has been a critical part of the team's success. The stats might now show it, but he's been a stalwart on defense, usually assigned to the opposing team's best player. Kerr has praised him time and time again for his superior basketball IQ. As the Warriors make another run for the title this season, Iguodala's presence is much needed.