​Big news out of the Bay Area.





Golden State Warriors small forward Andre Iguodala has been upgraded to questionable for Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals amid concerns over a bruised knee.





On Monday, he was listed as doubtful, but we could be seeing the veteran in action tonight.

Andre Iguodala's MRI and X-ray confirmed no structural damage. He's been upgraded to questionable for Game 4. — Connor Letourneau (@Con_Chron) May 22, 2018

The veteran has been a big part of the Warriors success for years and has given Houston problems with his ability to switch all over the floor defensively.





A big part of Houston's game plan is predicated around getting mismatches for their isolation players, including James Harden and Chris Paul. Having Iguodala on the floor makes it much more difficult for them to execute.

If Andre Iguodala is out for tonight's game, the Warriors may choose to start Kevon Looney in his place.



In a limited sample of 21 minutes this series, the lineup of Looney alongside the Warriors 4 All-Stars has been impressive on both ends of the floor. pic.twitter.com/LorPxtwiNL — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) May 22, 2018

Iguodala is usually seen as a liability from a shooting standpoint, but he has forced defenses to respect his jumper of late. He's scored in double figures in two of his last three games.





This will definitely be news to watch out for as tipoff approaches.