CLEVELAND — As these NBA Finals shift to Cleveland, the desperate Cavaliers, who have won eight straight at home in this postseason, should get a bump in emotion and performance.



But on the other side: The Warriors may be getting a bump, too. Andre Iguodala’s knee is feeling better. He did some 1-on-1 stuff and full-court drills before the team left for Cleveland. Upon arrival, he was expected to take part in his first practice since James Harden’s right knee bashed his left one more than two weeks ago, knocking Iguodala out of the past six games.



“I’d upgrade him to questionable,” Steve Kerr said before Tuesday’s practice at Quicken Loans Arena. “We’ll see how he feels after (practice) and tomorrow. But I think he’s getting closer and I’m hopeful that he can play. If not tomorrow, then in Game 4. But, again, it’s day-to-day.”



That “questionable” tag appears to be...