Andre Iguodala appears to have escaped long-term harm after a hit from Houston center Dwight Howard in the final minutes of the Warriors' Western Conference finals-clinching victory Wednesday night.The Warriors' swingman said he had only a "stinger" after Howard — down by 12 points with 3½ minutes left in the series — jutted a forearm into the neck and left collarbone of Iguodala while setting a screen.Iguodala hopped to the sideline and yanked at his arm in an attempt to regain feeling as the officials reviewed the play as a potential "hostile act."During his Twitter question-and-answer session Thursday, President Obama was asked if Cleveland's J.R. Smith can outshoot Warriors point guard Stephen Curry and lead the Cavaliers to the NBA title.Curry holds the NBA records for most postseason three-pointers in a four-game series (20), five-game series (27) and six-game series (26).According to the Nielsen Co., Game 5 of West finals delivered a 6.8 overnight rating, peaking at 8.1 from 8:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. — ESPN's highest-rated NBA game since Game 7 of the East finals between Miami and Boston in 2012.The Warriors are a 5-to-12 favorite to beat Cleveland...