Andre Iguodala has been known as one of the smartest players in the NBA throughout his decorated 17-year career. It turns out he didn’t have much tolerance for those who didn’t see the game the same way.
The more the Warriors play without D’Angelo Russell, the more it’s clear they have some level of competence; at the very least, an ability to be consistently competitive.
It’s not how anyone imagined Andre Iguodala making his Chase Center debut. He’ll be wearing the wrong color, the wrong number, playing for the wrong team.
For the first time since the Warriors traded away Andre Iguodala to the Memphis Grizzlies as a salary dump in order to acquire D’Angelo Russell, the Warriors will have a chance to see Iguodala on the court.