Andre Iguodala was cleared of serious damage after undergoing an MRI exam on his left calf, but the veteran Warriors swingman is questionable for Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals.
Iguodala, 35, departed after feeling tightness in his left calf in the opening quarter Saturday of a 110-99 victory over the Trail Blazers.
The MRI exam came back negative, but he may not play when the two-time defending champions - who lead the series 3-0 - attempt to wrap it up on Monday.
Coach Steve Kerr says Alfonzo McKinnie is capable of stepping up if Iguodala is unavailable.
"We'll have to have more minutes from him, but we're confident he can do the job." said Kerr.
Stephen Curry echoed Kerr's sentiments.
"Injuries are a part of the game, but we have guys that are capable and can step up," Curry said. "It will require Alfonzo having a few more minutes, Jonas [Jerebko], J.B. [Jordan Bell] playing the solid basketball he did on Saturday night."
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