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Kawhi Leonard's injury was the main focus after Game 1 of the Western Conference finals. However, the Warriors had an injury scare of their own, as Andre Iguodala played just 10 minutes in the game. While it really wasn't clear at the time, we later found out that Iguodala was suffering from left knee soreness, which forced him to stay on the bench throughout the Warriors' big second-half comeback. 

After the game, it was announced that Iguodala was set to undergo an MRI, and it was a serious possibility he could miss Game 2 on Tuesday night. 

While Iguodala very well could still miss the next game, the Warriors did get some good news on Monday night, as Shams Charania of The Vertical is reporting that the MRI showed no structural damage:

Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala's MRI result Monday on his left knee revealed no structural damage, league sources told The Vertical.

Iguodala is listed as questionable for Game 2 of the Western Conference finals Tuesday against the San Antonio Spurs. He dealt with soreness in his knee during the Warriors' second-round victory over the Utah Jazz and was limited to 10 minutes in Golden State's Game 1 victory against the Spurs on Sunday night.

Already up 1-0, and with Leonard sitting out at least Game 2, the Warriors have the ability to play it safe with Iguodala, and that's probably what they'll do.