The Finals MVP who stopped LeBron — the most important complementary player of the Warriors dynasty.
Andre Tyler Iguodala was born in Springfield, Illinois in 1984. Philadelphia 76ers selected him ninth overall in the 2004 NBA Draft after one year at the University of Arizona. His 19-season career produced four NBA championships with Golden State (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022) and the Finals MVP award in 2015 — given to him rather than Stephen Curry because of his defensive assignment on LeBron James. He was selected to one All-Star game. His career scoring average of 12.0 points per game severely understates his value — he was one of the most respected defenders, passers and winners in the league throughout the Warriors dynasty. He limited LeBron James to 35.3% shooting in the 2015 Finals. He won Olympic gold with the USA three consecutive times — 2010 (World Championships), 2012 and 2016. His intelligence extended beyond basketball — he became one of the NBA's most prominent voices on technology investment through his Silicon Valley connections, authoring the book The Sixth Man and co-founding the Players Technology Summit. He was named to the All-NBA Defensive Second Team four times. He retired in 2023 and was immediately involved in NBA media and business ventures.
Defensive versatility and clutch performances in NBA Finals
How They Played
Two-way wing with elite defense and clutch shot-making
Lasting Impact
Championship-winning role player and elite perimeter defender
NBA Champion 4x
Career Honours
- NBA Champion 4x
- Finals MVP (2015)
- All-Star 1x
- Olympic Gold Medal 3x