There have been rumors and conspiracy theories that the NBA is rigged for years. It’s not just a theory concocted by fans, though, as players like Andre Iguodala and Evan Turner have alluded to the idea in the past.
History would suggest that Butler is more than up for the task; he just needs to revert to his old habits.
On Saturday evening, the Golden State Warriors took a 2-1 series lead over the Houston Rockets with a come from behind Game 3 victory at home. The Warriors were led by a 36-point performance from Stephen Curry, who held down the fort in the absence of co-star Jimmy Butler, still recovering from a hard fall he took in Game 1.
An NBA player has come off of the bench to score 20 or more points in a Finals game on 41 occasions in league history. How many of the players to do it can you name in six minutes?
With the college basketball transfer portal in full swing, teams nationwide are doing their best to add while preserving talent. One team that has been plagued by departures as much as anyone is the Baylor Bears.
Andre Iguodala II, the son of four-time NBA champion and 19-year veteran Andre Iguodala, has officially made his college commitment. On Friday night, the 6-foot-6, 185-pound small forward out of Link Academy told On3 that he was headed to Baylor.
Now that Anthony is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, here are five NBA greats who should be next in line for induction.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo recently shared insight into Andre Iguodala’s relentless work ethic during their shared time on the Golden State Warriors, offering praise for the veteran forward following the team’s retirement of Iguodala’s No.
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 retirement go hand in hand.
On Sunday, the Golden State Warriors beat the Dallas Mavericks (at home) by a score of 126-102. After the game, the Warriors officially retired four-time NBA Champion Andre Iguodala's jersey.
The Golden State Warriors have officially retired the first jersey from their dynasty era from 2015 to 2022, as Andre Iguodala's No. 9 has gone up into
The Golden State Warriors will get an opportunity to avenge their only loss of the Jimmy Butler era when they host the Dallas Mavericks Sunday in a game that will lead into the raising of Andre Iguodala's jersey to the Chase Center rafters in San Francisco.
After eight unforgettable seasons, Andre Iguodala will have his No. 9 jersey retired by the Golden State Warriors on February 23. This honor makes him just the seventh player in franchise history to receive such a tribute.
The NBA world will again turn its attention to the Bay Area next weekend as the Golden State Warriors retire the No. 9 jersey of four-time champion Andre Iguodala.
As of September 10, 2020, 24 NBA players have reached 100 or more playoff wins over the course of their careers. How many of the 24 can you name in five minutes?
The Golden State Warriors are bestowing the ultimate honor on one of the key players from the Steph Curry era.
The Warriors are retiring Andre Iguodala‘s No. 9 jersey, according to a team press release.
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.
On a recent episode of The OGs podcast, four-time NBA champion and former Defensive Player of the Year candidate Andre Iguodala revealed his top five defenders of all time.
Andre Iguodala, a highly respected NBA veteran and former Finals MVP, recently shared his all-time starting five consisting solely of his former teammates during an episode of The OGs podcast.
For the first time in NBA history, back-to-back first-overall picks in the draft have been European players, both hailing from France. This unprecedented trend highlights the growing influence of European basketball, particularly among young prospects, and raises questions about the global shift in player development.
The introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in 2021 marked a pivotal moment for college athletics. For decades, college athletes were seen as the faces of their institutions, drawing massive revenue through ticket sales, merchandise, and TV deals, yet they received little in return.
The NBA GOAT debate is a never-ending one. However, when it comes to Michael Jordan, the argument seems to lean in one direction – his status as the GOAT is virtually undisputed.
While trading star players has become a common trend in the NBA in recent years, it could sometimes unfold an extraordinary result. In fact, some of these trade deals reshaped not only the teams' dynamic but also the careers of the star players involved.
Rasheed Wallace is known for offering unconventional opinions on various NBA topics. His recent statement claiming that his 2004 Detroit Pistons team was better than the championship-winning 2017 Golden State Warriors team garnered attention.
The Chicago Bulls with Phil Jackson were arguably the greatest team we have seen in NBA history, with Michael Jordan solidifying himself as the greatest player we have ever seen.
On an episode of the Point Forward podcast, four-time NBA champion Andre Iguodala took a shot at his former teammate Kevin Durant. Iguodala noted that
Iguodala is making progress in his return from injury, and the sooner he can get back on the court the better for the Warriors.
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