Wildcat Warriors: ZonaZealots Roundtable Season Wrap-Up

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Jun 16, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Andre Iguodala (9) talks to the media after winning the NBA Finals MVP after game six of the NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

2. Andre Iguodala became the first player in NBA History to become the Final MVP without starting in a single regular season game. Does he deserve a starting position on the Warrior? Will he continue to give offense and defense off the bench?

Shereen:

I think it will depend on what the team looks like next year, could be a different make up..and I think that maybe Coach Kerr might shake up the line up from time to time depending on the opponent.

Miguel:

Yes he deserves a starting role. He proved that he can make an immediate impact. But he’s a type of player who will put up 100% no matter what.

Brad:

Iguodala coming off the bench should continue next year.  Playoff basketball is a much different animal compared to the regular season.  Kerr made a decision based on three games. Iguodala coming off the bench was part of a perfect recipe that helped turn out 67 regular season wins.  You won’t do much better than that in a 82-game stretch unless Michael Jordan is leading your squad.

Ryan:

If Coach Kerr could keep the team in tact then I believe Iguodala does deserve a starting role. Last season under Coach Steve Jackson, Iguadola was in the starting rotation but it did not fan out as they were knocked out in the second round by the 2014 Champions San Antonio Spurs. Totally up to Coach Kerr and Finals MVP Iguodala on weather or not he will return to the bench or be in the starting rotation.

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