OAKLAND — Andre Iguodala said he will get an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the left knee discomfort that kept him out the entire second half. He could very well miss Game 2 on Tuesday.

Iguodala played just over 10 minutes in the Warriors’ 113-111 win over San Antonio to kick off the Western Conference Finals. The team is officially calling it a sore left knee. But there is a concern Iguodala may have something more serious going on.

The MRI will determine if he needs to miss any time. But even if it comes back clean, there is a strong chance Iguodala will be held out for rest and treatment just as a precaution.

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Analyzing if Warriors should select Deni Avdija with No. 2 pick Iguodala played the final 5:19 of the first quarter, coming up with a steal and also hitting a 17-foot jumper during his stretch. He started the second quarter, as is normal per the Warriors’ rotation. But Brown pulled Iguodala with 8:19 left in the second quarter.

“He looked just a little hobbled out there,” Mike Brown said after the game.

When Iguodala didn’t return in the third quarter for his normal rotation, it was clear something was up. He said he didn’t tweak it, but it just never felt right.

He spent much of the third quarter at the end of the bench and away from the team, raising concerns he was at odds with Brown’s decision. But in the fourth quarter, he turned into an unofficial assistant coach, barking out directions and chiming in during the huddle.

Iguodala said the trainer’s told him he was out. He didn’t disagree with the decision even though he’s played through stuff before.

Iguodala, known for being meticulously in tune with his body, has had past knee injuries and said he recognizes this feeling. He said it might be more than just normal soreness. He too is waiting for the MRI results to rule out a tear or a bad sprain.