The four-time NBA champion will see his number head into the rafters at Chase Center Feb. 23 as the Warriors host the Dallas Mavericks. Iguodala retired before the 2023–24 season after 19 NBA seasons. He had two stints with Golden State, first from 2013 to '19 and a return to finish his career from 2021 to '23.
Iguodala joins Rick Barry (24), Wilt Chamberlain (13), Nate Thurmond (42), Al Attles (16), Chris Mullin (17) and Tom Meschery (14) as the seventh player in franchise history to receive the honor, and that number figures to grow to double-digits before long with the additions of Nos. 11, 23, 30 and 35.
Golden State acknowledged Iguodala's contributions to its dynasty run and put action to words. The Warriors announced they will retire Iguodala's No. 9 jersey on Feb. 23.
Retired swingman Andre Iguodala will become just the seventh player to have his number retired by the Golden State Warriors in a ceremony next month.
Four-time NBA champion Andre Iguodala will have his number retired by the Golden State Warriors on Feb. 23. Here's what to know.
Andre Iguodala will be the first member of the Warriors dynasty run to have his jersey retired by the franchise.
The Golden State Warriors announced on Tuesday that the team will be retiring four-time NBA champion and 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala’s No. 9 jersey. The ceremony will most fittingly be after the Warriors play against former teammate Klay Thompson’s latest team the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday,
Golden State will honor Iguodala following a game against Dallas on Feb. 23, meaning former teammate Klay Thompson will be there.
The Golden State Warriors have announced that they are retiring Andre Iguodala’s No.9 jersey ahead of the team’s game against the Dallas Mavericks on February 23. Iguodala, who spent eight seasons with the Warriors across two stints,
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The first player from the Golden State Warriors dynasty of the 2010's will see their jersey go into the rafters as the Warriors announced they will retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 this season. While the majority of his career was spent elsewhere, his eight seasons with the Warriors were crucial to their run of five consecutive NBA Finals appearances.