The team raised a banner into the rafters that read "Andre Iguodala" with a predominant No. 9 representing his jersey number. The Warriors were holding the ceremony on the same day as the game ...
We haven’t heard from Max Kellerman in a while, but if the universe’s fate were on the line — and depending on who you ask, it just might be — he’d probably still want Andre Iguodala ...
Iguodala Jr. shared a photo of himself sitting right beside his dad as the Golden State Warriors retired his No. 9 jersey to the rafters of the Chase Center. Link Academy star Andre Iguodala Jr ...
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Sunday, Andre Iguodala became the seventh player in Golden State Warriors franchise history to have his jersey retired. With only one exception, winning the Finals MVP award and a jersey ...
Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jersey was retired on Sunday by the Golden State Warriors. Iguodala is the first member of the Warriors' dynasty core to have his jersey retired. Iguodala closed his ...
The eight-time Grand Slam champion was part of Andre Iguodala's jersey retirement ceremony at the venue, promoting Roger Federer's Laver Cup. Federer co-created the Laver Cup in 2013 and owns it ...
Iguodala is now the seventh player to have his jersey retired by the Warriors, joining Rick Barry, Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond, Al Attles, Chris Mullen and Tom Meschery. While other players ...
Andre Iguodala's jersey will forever hang in the Chase Center rafters. The Golden State Warriors officially retired Iguodala’s No. 9 on Sunday afternoon after the team’s 126-102 win over the ...
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