Despite winning four NBA championships, Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry only has one NBA Finals MVP. Two players are to blame for this "tragic" occurrence in Curry's career. One of them celebrated a special event on Tuesday. The NBA acknowledged a Warriors legend on his memorable day.
Since the 2014-15 season, Golden State has earned four NBA titles (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022). Given the organization's success, the Warriors announced exciting news regarding 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala. Golden State will officially retire Iguodala's jersey No. 9.
Andre Iguodala is set to become the seventh player to have his number retired by the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors will retire Iguodala's No. 9 after
The Warriors have announced that they will retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jersey in February when they play the Mavericks.
Former Illinois high school player Andre Iguodala will have his No. 9 jersey retired by the NBA's Golden State Warriors, the team announced this week.
The first player from the Golden State Warriors dynasty of the 2010's will see their jersey go into the rafters as the Warriors announced they will retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 this season. While the majority of his career was spent elsewhere, his eight seasons with the Warriors were crucial to their run of five consecutive NBA Finals appearances.
Four-time NBA champion Andre Iguodala will have his number retired by the Golden State Warriors on Feb. 23. Here's what to know.
Andre Iguodala was NBA Finals MVP in 2015 and becomes the 7th player in team history to have his jersey retired.
The voice is weaker now, the combination of time, treatment and the travails of life taking a toll. His movements are measured now that he’s 73 years old.
The Golden State Warriors will retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jersey on Feb. 23 when they host the Dallas Mavericks in San Francisco. The team made the announcement Tuesday on Iguodala's 41st birthday.
The NBA is always better when those two are on quality teams. There are moves out there that can make the Golden State and Los Angeles better without jeopardizing their franchises' futures. Here are the two trades that make too much sense not to happen.