Andre Iguodala‘s No. 9 jersey went into the rafters of the Chase Center on Sunday, becoming the seventh Warriors player to have his jersey retired, writes Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN. The four-time champion spent much of his speech thanking staff members, but made sure to express his appreciation to fans and former teammates as well, including two-time MVP Stephen Curry.
“None of this would have happened without all of you, the fans,” Iguodala said.
“We haven’t really had time to reflect, Steph, you made the world turn. That is not something you say lightly. You truly changed the game of basketball. It was beautiful. … I understood my role. I understood the genius of Draymond [Green]], the genius of Klay [Thompson], the genius of Kevin Durant. … Shaun Livingston and I … we had this unique team that understood, had this precious ultra-talented assassin. Steph, none of this happens without you.”
Curry called it “weird and surreal” to attend the ceremony, noting that it’s been “hard to fill that void” in the locker room since Iguodala retired.
“I think we all can feel it but this isn’t just about a number going into the rafters,” Curry said of Iguodala. “This is about a player who changed the course of our entire franchise. … You were the first one to choose us, and that meant the world. For a team that knew we were good but didn’t know how to get to that next level, you unlocked so much confidence, so much IQ, so much maturity to what we did.
“You sacrificed ego for excellence, which for us is the Warriors way.”
Here’s more from the Pacific:
- Key Clippers starters Kawhi Leonard (left foot soreness) and Norman Powell (left patellar tendinopathy) will be sidelined for Monday’s contest in Detroit, tweets Law Murray of The Athletic. It’s the second straight absence for Leonard and third for Powell, who was previously listed as having left knee soreness. As expected, Ben Simmons will also be sidelined with what the team called left knee injury management — he has yet to play a back-to-back this season (the Clippers lost at Indiana on Sunday).
- Veteran forward Markieff Morris was an afterthought in the blockbuster trade that saw Luka Doncic land with the Lakers, but head coach JJ Redick says he’s been a valuable leader in the locker room, according to Khobi Price of The Southern California News Group (subscriber link). “He’s been awesome,” Redick said. “It’s very valuable to have a guy like that, a voice, an older voice, someone who’s seen it all in the NBA, someone who’s won a championship. Obviously that helps as well. He’s been great on the bench with talking with guys, making sure our bench energy is good. I told him the other day, we see it and we appreciate it and we all just value what he’s doing right now from that aspect in leadership.”
- Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer says there’s no timetable for Cody Martin to return from a sports hernia injury, per Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic (Twitter video link). “He’s putting work in. I think he’s making progress, but I don’t have an update on his expected return time. I think we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it,” Budenholzer said. Martin, who was acquired from Charlotte at the trade deadline, last played on January 24. The 29-year-old wing was doing some shooting drills prior to Saturday’s game, Rankin adds (via Twitter).
I know the plan is probably a slow ramp up but wow Kawhi looks like he’s falling off a cliff statistically speaking. Worst shooting numbers and efficiency of his career by a wide margin in 16 games so far. Why would we assume this gets meaningfully better? Yikes.
That blank stare on the bench too is what gets me with him aside from the uninspiring play
It just doesn’t look like he wants to be inside an NBA arena today, like at all
Warriors are ready to move up to 6th seed within 10 days.
“You sacrificed ego for excellence, which for us is the Warriors way.”…That’s how they won 4 rings and Iggy’s jersey is hanging from the rafters.
That is why some players do not fit on the warriors. some of them egos are too big to take a step back and sacrifice for the team.
Sillivan , strength of schedule says that’s right.
Also, injury situations favoring Warriors.
– GSW: fully healthy for 1st time since October either Kuminga returning this week.
– LAC: Kahwi and Powell conditions are concerning
– DAL: AD, Lively, Gafford remain out
8 seasons and he never averaged 10 points a game with the Warriors. This is such an infantilizing vibes-based marketing decision that is disrespectful to so many players that had more impactful careers for the team.
The product of a undeserved finals MVP.
Wow. I guess you can’t read. Curry says they would not have won any Championships if it weren’t for Iggy. You can actually read the quote right here. But, you are in complete denial. What is wrong with you?
Brother, do you think FMVP means nothing? It literally cancels out all that.
Much of this is an olive branch because I think Andre Iguodala feels slighted by the way he was traded away from the Warriors.
I don’t think he received the respect he thought he deserved.
The jersey night and much of what has been said lately hopefully helps him realize he was extremely valuable to that Very successful warriors teams that won several championships
Huh? Really? I highly doubt they retired his jersey because he felt slighted…What next. Latrel Sprewell month?
Why would the Warriors be marketing Iggy? That is one of the dumbest things I have ever heard.
For the record – GSW retired number list:
*Bill Russell #6
Andre Iguodala #9
Wilt Chamberlain #13
Tom Meschery #14
Alvin Attles #16
Chris Mullin #17
Rick Barry #24
Nate Thurmond #42