Warriors’ Andre Iguodala seems to be finding his rhythm
The Warriors’ forward has an achy back, creaky knees and a nagging hamstring injury.
Iguodala shot 5-for-10 from three-point range over his two games before Wednesday, when he went 0-for-4 from long distance.
An acrobatic scorer much of his career, he has evolved into a savvy bench player for the Warriors.
Iguodala was the leader of Golden State’s much-heralded second unit the past two seasons, a plus-minus master who was named MVP of the 2015 NBA Finals.
Kerr has started staggering his substitution patterns to ensure that at least two of his core players are on the floor at all times, an approach that alleviated Iguodala’s scoring responsibility.
Giving thanks: A year after missing the Warriors’ first 43 games with complications from back surgery, Kerr has no problem coming up with things for which he is thankful.
