After losing Game 1 of the NBA Finals in overtime, one LeBron called "one of the toughest losses of my career," the injuries reported on the Warriors may help the Cavaliers slightly in Game 2.
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson is questionable for Game 2 after injuring his ankle during Game 1, according to ESPN. Thompson left Game 1 in the first quarter after J.R. Smith slid into his legs while chasing down a pass. Thompson reentered the game in the second quarter.
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Golden State listed Thompson as questionable, but the player is optimistic he'll be able to suit up for Sunday night's game, ESPN reports.
Golden State is also down forward Andre Iguodala, who was unable to play in Game 1 of the Finals. Iguodala, who was the NBA Finals MVP in 2015 against the Cavs, also missed the last four games of the Western Conference Finals against the Houston Rockets after suffering from a leg contusion and bone bruise in Game 3 of the series. ESPN reports Iguodala is also doubtful for Sunday's game. The sports outlet reports he did not participate in practice.
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