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Warriors add experience with Iguodala's return

China Daily | Updated: 2022-09-28 00:00
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Andre Iguodala rode his Peloton bike a couple of times last week and took note that "I ain't in that bad of shape".

Now, he will see how that translates back onto the basketball court again.

After seriously pondering retirement all summer and all but deciding his playing days were done, the 38-year-old guard and forward is coming back for a 19th NBA season after signing with Golden State on Monday. The deal is for the veteran minimum and Iguodala is set to travel to Japan with the team Tuesday for a pair of preseason games this weekend against the Washington Wizards.

"The way information travels so fast now it's like you almost forget what we just did. We're still the champs and it runs all the way until we're not the champs, I don't know if it's 300 days or 600 days, but just basking in it because when you're going to look back like 25 years from now you're going to wish you embraced it a little bit more."

Iguodala heard encouraging words from Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga this summer about one last hurrah, and the 2015 NBA Finals MVP called it "a little bit of a roller-coaster" coming to his decision.

"I had jumped back and forth like two times, and it's literally exhausting to jump back and forth, like alright I'm in and then I worked out like two times and I was like 'for what?'" said Iguodala, who has a production company and his own podcast.

What sold him on one more season was a meeting with Rick Celebrini, the Warriors' vice-president of player health and performance, who established a plan to balance playing time with recovery.

Iguodala played 19.5 minutes over only 31 games last season because of an array of injuries from a bulging disk in his lower back, a neck injury and a knee that required draining multiple times.

"If he had not mapped out that plan I wouldn't have been as comfortable," Iguodala said. "I think that's what kind of sealed the deal."

He rejoined the Warriors last season following two years with Miami and became a key presence as the Warriors captured another title.

"Just makes my job so much easier because we have so many young guys and they need coaching, they need mentoring. Andre's the best there is with that," said Warriors coach Steve Kerr.

"And he loves working with the younger guys. As a player he sort of makes everything work because he knows exactly where he needs to be and so he makes every lineup click and then if he's not on the court he's teaching these young guys the same thing. So Andre's a really crucial part of our whole program, thrilled that he's back."

Curry and the others can't wait to see it after figuring Iguodala's career was done after beating the Celtics for the title in June.

"He's planting his flag now, which I think for him is a healthy way for him to approach this year, knowing he's giving everything he's got," Curry said. "The point of him coming back, there's a lot of talk about him being the mentor first, that's kind of the narrative a little bit.

"But he's not coming back if he doesn't think he can play and contribute."

Agencies Via Xinhua

Andre Iguodala is coming back for a 19th NBA season after signing with the Golden State Warriors on Monday. AP

 

 

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