Andre Iguodala, and later Draymond Green, shared a moment to encourage Jayson Tatum after a tough NBA Finals.
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Andre Iguodala, and later Draymond Green, shared a moment to encourage Jayson Tatum after a tough NBA Finals.
Cameras showed Tatum and Iguodala in a long embrace, with the 38-year-old Iguodala speaking to Tatum passionately while patting him on the chest. - Tatum had a spectacular postseason run but appeared to run out of gas late in the Finals. - Andre Iguodala sought out Jayson Tatum to console him after the Warriors won the championship.
Warriors forward Andre Iguodala on Steph Curry: “I think he solidified himself as the best point guard of all time.”.
The historical consensus tends to rank Magic Johnson as the greatest point guard of all time. Like Johnson, Curry played with a number of other stars that may have limited the glory he could earn for himself but helped him win a bunch of championships. More than anything, Steph, I think he solidified himself today, not even today, just his career as the best point guard of all time." "This one holds a lot of weight just because of all the shots each championship they threw at us," Iguodala said. He was an all-time great well before the 2022 Finals began and he would have remained one regardless of the outcome. When asked what this fourth championship meant to him, Iguodala spoke at length about how Curry was disrespected despite Golden State's previous titles, and where he stands on the all-time board now.
He's won four in Golden State now – the first in 2015 when he played a starring role, winning Finals MVP. In 2017 and 2018, Iguodala was a pivotal bench ...
Ultimately, Iguodala circled back to Curry answering the bell and silencing the doubters. “You go a year when they won 15 games, last year not being able to get to the playoffs,” Iguodala said. Different role, different capacity and then having amazing teammates.”
Andre Iguodala won his fourth NBA championship with the Warriors after his team defeated the Celtics in Game 6 of this year's NBA Finals.
“And then having amazing teammates and a different set of supporting cast. “The Finals MVP on the first one and then KD probably best player in the world. And then you go a year where you win, well they went 15 games.
Stephen Curry is the greatest shooter ever, and there's no question that many people view him as a top-tier superstar. He has changed the very fabric of ...
Andre Iguodala has recently claimed that Stephen Curry has solidified himself as the greatest point guard. Perhaps we will see Stephen Curry win more championships in the future. Stephen Curry is the greatest shooter ever, and there's no question that many people view him as a top-tier superstar.
Steph Curry's resume now includes four NBA championships, two MVP awards, an NBA Finals MVP and eight All-Star game appearances.
Curry capped off a red-hot run through the NBA Finals with a game-high 34 points on 12-of-21 shooting from the floor with six made triples from long-distance, seven boards and seven assists in Game 6. Following Curry’s fourth NBA championship in eight years, Andre Iguodala had high praise for his teammate. During the 2022 NBA Finals, Curry averaged 31.2 points on 48.2% shooting from the field and 43.7% shooting from beyond the arc.
Andre Iguodala showered Stephen Curry with some lavish praise after the Warriors beat the Celtics to win the NBA title.
There’s just a single point guard on that exclusive list of all-timers, by the way. The Warriors were euphoric even before the final buzzer sounded on their 103-90 victory. Team hardware and individual accolades, obviously, aren’t the only way to measure a player’s historical worth.