The Golden State Warriors have two major pending questions in their starting lineup with the health of Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala in doubt for a pivotal Game 5 at the Toyota Center.

According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Thompson is a lot more likely to play than Iguodala, who is still questionable to appear in the fifth postseason meeting with the Houston Rockets.

Iguodala's individual defense was sorely missed in Game 4, as the perennial wing hound had held the star backcourt of James Harden and Chris Paul to a futile 1-of-41 from the field in plays where he was the primary defender.

Thompson has been scuffing since a rousing 28-point outing in Game 1, one which the Warriors are hoping he can replicate going back on the road after posting eight, 13, and 10 points in his last three games.

With no home court advantage, the Warriors will have to resort to steal home court once again in hopes to move past the Rockets en route to a fourth straight NBA Finals appearance.

A confirmation of their status for tonight should be available soon. Stay posted to ClutchPoints, as we continue to keep you up-to-date on the latest happening in the NBA.