Free agent forward Andre Iguodala is currently in the process of taking meetings with various suitors, as he decides whether or not he will re-sign with the Golden State Warriors for next season and beyond. After meeting with the Spurs at midnight on Saturday, Iguodala had a meeting with the Houston Rockets on Saturday afternoon. The meeting apparently went “excellent,” and a contract offer was made according to Marc Spears of The Undefeated.
After reportedly mulling retirement, center David West has re-signed with the Warriors for one final season, according to a report from David Aldridge.
One of the biggest question marks for the Warriors heading into free agency, Golden State has reached an agreement with backup point guard Shaun Livingston on a three-year $24 million deal, according to Chris Haynes of ESPN. It is unclear at this point if the third year is guaranteed.
There aren’t many teams in the Western Conference that can challenge the Golden State Warriors, but the San Antonio Spurs happen to be one of them. That’s why a report from ESPN’s Chris Haynes indicating Warriors’ free agent Andre Iguodala will meet with the Spurs when free agency begins is such significant news.
There’s a ton of pressure on Bob Myers, and he’s without Jerry West (Clippers) and Travis Schlenk (Hawks) this time around. There’s no doubting he’ll be able to fill-out and handle the rest of the roster, but losing Iguodala could ultimately be a misstep that comes back to bite Golden State.
It looks like Steph Curry can add another record to his long list of accomplishments. The two-time MVP had his jersey from Game 3 of the 2017 Finals sold on Thursday night for a record $135,060, the highest ever for a game worn item auctioned by the NBA.