James Harden's vision is no problem ahead of Game 3

After a clash with Draymond Green during the Rockets' Game 2 loss to the Warriors, James Harden suffered contusions in both eyes and a laceration on the inside of his left eyelid. The reigning MVP returned to the game, although he later complained that his vision was affected in a big way.

With the Rockets in desperate need of a win on Sunday, ESPN is reporting that Harden should be good to go:
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After the Rockets' flight landed in Houston on Wednesday afternoon, Harden went straight to an eye doctor. Tests revealed no damage to either of Harden's corneas, a source said, and the Rockets expect his vision to be completely clear by Saturday's Game 3.
Entering Sunday's game, the Rockets trail Golden State 2-0, although Mike D'antoni's side will be confident that they can grab a win on their homecourt.
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