Arizona Basketball: Wildcats in the Pros, who and where are they now?
By David Rosen
Andre Iguodala
Impressive. That would be one of the best ways to describe the basketball resume of Andre Iguodala. Fifteen years into his NBA career, he has achieved it all! From NBA Championships, NBA Finals MVP, multiple All-NBA teams and a member of the 2012 Summer Olympic gold medal team. Iguodala will go down as one of the greats to have played in the NBA.
This season he has played in 20 games for the Golden State Warriors and has started in seven of them. He is averaging 4.5 points per game, 3.1 rebounds per game and 3.0 assists per game. Similar to Jefferson, Iguodala is getting his chance to start again due to the injuries of Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
Warrior fans may start to question if he is slowing down or why he hasn’t been as productive this season. I say look at his resume. He shines best when it matters the most, post season. Would not be surprised to see him step it up a notch or two come playoff time.
For those that need a little reminder of what he is capable of, watch this thrown down he had against the Cavs in the NBA Finals:
Against the Los Angeles Clippers this season he had a season-high 14 points, five rebounds and four minutes in 32 minutes of action. He didn’t even start that game. Coach Kerr if you are listening, Andre needs more minutes, he is way to invaluable not to be getting more – just sayin.