One of the biggest story lines in the Warriors’ 115-100 victory over the Houston Rockets in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals was the injury to James Harden.

Midway through the first quarter of Tuesday night’s game, the Rockets guard was poked in the eye by forward Draymond Green while attempting to corral an offensive rebound. Harden immediately collapsed to the floor, writhing in pain while holding his eye.

After spending time in the locker room, Harden returned almost a quarter later, but really was never the same. Both eyes were red and bloody, and Harden spent much of the game either squinting or shutting his eye. While the injury seemed to affect his performance, Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports reports that some Warriors are doubting the severity of Harden’s injury:

There are some players in that (Warriors) locker room that are not buying the whole James Harden eye being extremely hurt thing. They were talking about some of the shots he was shooting during the game then when he goes to the free throw line and squinting like he can’t see.

Haynes also added that regardless of the magnitude of the injury, Harden is expected to be fully ready for Game 3 (Saturday, May 4, at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC).