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Andre Iguodala suffers apparent leg injury late in Game 1 of NBA Finals

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Adding injury to insult at the end of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala might have suffered an injury to his leg.

With 1:55 remaining in the Warriors' 118-109 loss, Iguodala cut down the lane, took a pass from Draymond Green and hit a floater to cut the Toronto Raptors lead to eight.

But after he landed, Iguodala appeared to grab his left hamstring. He knew something was wrong right away as he went back down the court to play defense.

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Iguodala was subbed out with 1:19 remaining in regulation.

"I think he’s doing OK," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr told the media after the game. "We’ll have an update [Friday]."

Iguodala himself didn't seem too concerned after the game, as he told reporters, "I'll be fine."

The Warriors are already without two-time NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant, who is still recovering from a right calf strain.

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If Iguodala is forced to miss time, the Warriors could be in big trouble.

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Luckily for Iguodala and the Warriors, Game 2 of the NBA Finals is on Sunday, so he has two days to get treatment on the injury.

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