When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors in 2013, there was no guarantee that he'd be part of a dynasty.
Andre Iguodala became the first from the four-championship Golden State dynasty core to have his number raised to the rafters.
The Golden State Warriors are set to honor Andre Iguodala’s remarkable legacy this Sunday, raising his #9 jersey to the rafters at Chase Center. The special ceremony will follow the Warriors’ matchup against the Dallas Mavericks.
Four rings and the 2015 Finals MVP are the main merits that have allowed Andre Iguodala, along with being the oldest and the first to retire, to be responsible for opening the floodgates of the dynasty on the roof of the Chase Center,
Iguodala spent the back half of his career with the Warriors, and was a key part of their four championship runs. Iguodala got his start with the Philadelphia 76ers, who selected him with the No. 9 overall pick in 2004.
When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors ... He joined Rick Barry (24), Wilt Chamberlain (13), Nate Thurmond (42), Al Attles (16), Chris Mullin (17) and Tom Meschery (14).
SAN FRANCISCO — When Andre Iguodala signed with the Golden Warriors ... He joined Rick Barry (24), Wilt Chamberlain (13), Nate Thurmond (42), Al Attles (16), Chris Mullin (17) and Tom Meschery ...