
Andre Iguodala Calls into Radio Station Amid Warriors Free-Agency Speculation
As Andre Iguodala prepares for free agency, the veteran forward addressed his situation Tuesday by calling into a San Francisco radio station.
Iguodala called the KBLX Dream Team on 95.7 The Game to say that he remains hopeful of working something out with the Golden State Warriors but will explore his options, via Comcast SportsNet's Drew Shiller:
"Business is business so you gotta do your due diligence. And I'll let my people do their thing, see how that goes. The Bay has been special to me, so you always have your perfect situation and hopefully that gets done." ...
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... "I'm gonna let my people do their job. And I just want everybody to be respectful of that and not get too emotional about it because I've been getting hit up crazy and I haven't said anything. And I just had a newborn (a baby girl) so I've been at home, trying to be a good father."
There have been conflicting reports about Iguodala's plans this summer. Tim Kawakami of the Bay Area News Group reported Friday the two sides were still ironing out the number of years, but Iguodala would "likely" sign a multi-year deal with the Warriors worth between $8 million and $12 million per season.
The Vertical's Shams Charania reported Monday that Iguodala will "seriously consider" offers from other teams when free agency starts in July and his salary could reach $20 million per season.
Iguodala, who was the 2015 NBA Finals MVP, is a great two-way player. He ranked fifth on the Warriors with 6.9 win shares and tied for fourth with 2.9 defensive win shares last season, per Basketball-Reference.com.


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