Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut left Game 5 of the 2016 NBA Finals on Monday night after coming down awkwardly and appearing to be in severe pain after blocking a driving layup by Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith early in the third quarter: Bogut planted his left leg as he landed; as Smith fell to the ground, he rolled into the front of it, bending it backward and sending the 7-footer to the ground, where he stayed, writhing in pain under the basket for two more possessions before a timeout finally stopped play and allowed the Warriors to get their starting center off the court: Andrew Bogut is being helped to the locker room by Festus Ezeli and a team staffer. Keeping his L leg immobilized. — Dave McMenamin (@mcten) June 14, 2016 The Warriors are already without their other starting big man, power forward Draymond Green, who is serving a one-game suspension after collecting his fourth flagrant foul points of the postseason following a league review of an incident that resulted in a flagrant foul-1 for "unnecessary contact with a retaliatory swipe of his hand to the groin" of LeBron James late in the Warriors' Game 4 win. Early in the fourth quarter, the...