Andre Iguodala, a key part of the Golden State Warriors’ championship dream team over the past decade, decided to retire after 19 season in NBA. Iguodala ends his career at the age of 39.
Iguodala is a four-time NBA champion with Golden State in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2022, Finals MVP in 2015, one All-Star appearance and a one-time All-Star selection. In addition, Iguodala is an Olympic champion with the USA team from the London Olympics in 2012, as well as a world champion from Turkey in 2010.
Andre Iguodala’s career began with the Philadelphia 76ers in 2004 when he was drafted No. 9 out of college in Arizona. He played for Philly until 2012 when he was traded to the Denver Nuggets.
Andre Iguodala, a four-time NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors, is retiring from the NBA after nearly two decades in the league, he told @MarcJSpears.
🏀 4× NBA champion (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022)
🏀 NBA Finals MVP (2015)
🏀 NBA All-Star (2012) pic.twitter.com/BddRyY1lV2— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) October 20, 2023
Iguodala played just one season in Denver, then spent six seasons in Golden State, making five Finals appearances and three championships.