Golden State Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala injured his left calf in Saturday night’s 110-99 Game 3 win over the Portland Trail Blazers, and he will have an MRI on Sunday.

“He was sore,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said after Iguodala played just 17 minutes, 33 seconds in Game 3. “Lower leg, just had some soreness. He’s going to get an MRI tomorrow. We didn’t want to risk anything and put him back in the game. So, when we took him out mid-third, trainer said that’ll be it for him. We’ll know more tomorrow.”

Iguodala initially left the game in the first quarter to be checked out, but he returned to action, before being taken out for good in the third quarter.

He clearly wasn’t too happy about his injury, and decided to flip the bird to the camera. 

Watch below:  

Iguodala, who is averaging 30.2 minutes a game in the postseason, has been one of the Warriors’ most consistent players in the playoffs, averaging 10.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists a game.

He may be even more valuable than KD at this point. 

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