Chris Paul will miss Monday's Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals against the Warriors, according to Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni.

Official from Mike D'Antoni: @CP3 will not play tonight. pic.twitter.com/pEg5bTJiJW — Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) May 28, 2018

D'Antoni had said the point guard would be a game-time decision. Paul injured his right hamstring in the final minute of Houston’s Game 5 win when he collided with Warriors guard Quinn Cook while driving to the basket. Paul missed the Rockets’ Game 6 loss.

According to ESPN, Paul did everything in his power to play, but suffered a grade 2 hamstring strain and it was "just not humanly possible."

Chris Paul's hamstring injury is a Grade 2 strain, per multiple sources. For reference that's the same injury that cost James Harden almost three weeks back in January. As one source put it, "We tried everything. It's just not humanly possible." https://t.co/N8IERZt71F — Ramona Shelburne (@ramonashelburne) May 29, 2018

Paul is averaging 21.1 points and 5.8 assists per game in the playoffs.