
Andre Iguodala managed to return for Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday, but he apparently did not emerge from it entirely unscathed.
Anthony Slater of The Athletic relayed that the Golden State Warriors forward had a “heavy” limp following the 110-102 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Heavy limp for Andre Iguodala postgame.
— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) June 7, 2018

Iguodala, 34, had missed the previous six games of the playoffs with a knee injury that he suffered in the Western Conference Finals against the Houston Rockets. He finished with eight points and one assist in 22 minutes of play on Wednesday but had to leave briefly for the locker room in the second quarter (though he did later return to the game).
The Warriors are now up 3-0 on the Cavs, so Iguodala’s health may not swing the ultimate result of the series by very much. Regardless though, it will still be something to keep an eye on ahead of Game 4 on Friday in Cleveland.