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When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he'd be part of a dynasty.
Ten years after Iguodala helped the Warriors to their first of four championships, the team immortalized him by retiring his jersey. Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Kevin Durant are next in line. He didn’t have to be the best to be the first.
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Hosted on MSNWarriors officially retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jerseyThe four-time champ and former NBA Finals MVP became the seventh player to have his jersey retired by the Warriors.
The Golden State Warriors were in a celebratory mood Sunday afternoon. The day was all about Andre Iguodala, who became the seventh player in team history to have his jersey retired. The feel-good sensation of the honorary occasion carried over to the basketball court and the Dallas Mavericks fell victim to an onslaught of offense by Klay Thompson’s former team.
The Golden State Warriors needed someone to believe, and nobody was more perfect for the job than Andre Iguodala.
There stood Andre Iguodala, receiving adulation from coaches, teammates and family members on the night that his No. 9 Golden State Warriors jersey was raised to the rafters at the Chase Center, just moments after the newest member of the organization, Jimmy Butler, made his home debut in a dominant 126-102 win over the Dallas Mavericks.
Andre Iguodala spent most of his Golden State Warriors jersey retirement ceremony thanking the people who helped get him to this point.
Andre Iguodala became the first from the four-championship Golden State dynasty core to have his number raised to the rafters.
SAN FRANCISCO -- When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he'd be part of a dynasty. Stephen Curry was not yet an All-Star, and Klay Thompson and ...
The Golden State Warriors officially retired Iguodala’s No. 9 on Sunday afternoon after the team’s 126-102 win over the Dallas Mavericks in San Francisco. Former teammate Klay Thompson, who signed with the Mavericks last offseason, got to attend the ceremony, too.
SAN FRANCISCO — When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he’d be part of a dynasty. Stephen Curry was not yet an All-Star, and Klay Thompson and ...
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