Iguodala played 10 minutes more than starting center Andrew Bogut, as well as anyone else coming off the Warriors’ bench. Though Iguodala couldn’t force Kevin Durant into another 10-30 shooting night, the Thunder’s star forward did commit eight turnovers. Furthermore, the Warriors managed to blow out Oklahoma City, and Iguodala figures to continue covering Durant for a sizable portion of each game.
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Ezeli scored 12 points (5-5 FG, 2-6 FT) to go with five rebounds, one assist, and one block across 14 minutes during the Warriors’ 118-91 win against the Thunder in Wednesday’s Game 2.
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