Warriors forward Kevon Looney to play in Game 4 vs. Raptors

Tim and Sid shut down any talk of this playoff run for the Toronto Raptors having an asterisk, despite the injuries to Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, noting some of the injured teams the Golden State Warriors have faced in past NBA Finals.

OAKLAND, Calif. – The Golden State Warriors have cleared forward Kevon Looney for tonight’s Game 4 of the NBA Finals versus Toronto.

Looney suffered a rib injury called non-displaced first costal cartilage fracture in Game 2 of the best-of-seven series.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said in his pre-game availability that Looney was "dying to play, so we’ll give him a shot and see what he’s got."

Kerr said the team sought a second opinion on Looney’s injury after he was originally ruled out for the remainder of the series.

"And then a lot of research and making sure that there’s no long-term risk involved with him playing," Kerr said. "And it all checked out."

Looney is averaging 7.2 points and 4.6 rebounds a night this post-season.

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