UPDATE: Andre Iguodala will not suit up for Game 2, according to the Warriors.

The biggest injury looming in the Warriors-Spurs series is the tweaked ankle of San Antonio's Kawhi Leonard. His status for Game 2 on Tuesday is listed as doubtful. But an injury to Golden State forward Andre Iguodala could also have an impact, albeit not quite as widespread.

Iguodola averaged 26.3 minutes per game this season but was limited to just 10 minutes in Game 1 of the Spurs series with left knee soreness that plagued him in the second round against the Jazz. He underwent an MRI on Monday that revealed he had no structural damage to the knee, according to a report from The Vertical.

Unlike Leonard, who is listed as doubtful after suffering an ankle sprain, Iguodola's status for Tuesday is officially listed as questionable.

Iguodola has served as a core member of the Warriors rotation over the last several seasons, and earned NBA Finals MVP honors in 2015 when Golden State won its title by knocking off the Cavaliers in six games. Alongside Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson, Iguodola has accepted his role as a two-way player who impacts the game in a number of ways. So his absence, should he be held out on Tuesday, will be notable.

In nine playoff games this postseason, Iguodala has averaged seven points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 26.3 minutes per game.