André Iguodala One of the Golden State Warriors’ highlights this year. He may not be that great of a casting choice for the franchise, but as a veteran he’s definitely the best they can have. In Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics, he gave fans an insight into his importance to the team. He’s been seen coaching Andrew Wiggins on the sidelines and he really can. As he sees everything. Andre Iguodala has attended six consecutive NBA Finals, won the Finals MVP award, and has three rings. So he knows how things are going and what adjustments to make and when. So when she saw her son Andrew Wiggins struggling outside, she was ready to help and do her best.
Obviously, Andre Iguodala will not be able to play and head-to-head against the young Boston Celtics as of now due to his injury list and aging body. But his role as a player-coach can also get the job done off the field. Last night, he did his best to keep the Warriors going as he tried to coach and strengthen Andrew Wiggins, who started his All-star game in the third quarter. However, it didn’t age well as the Golden State Warriors fell to the losing side and even mid-game prominent coaching was limited to just 18 points, 2 assists and 7 rebounds.
The game was the best game of the series so far as both teams had a lot of unrealistic runs and it all came down to the final quarter. The Celtics gave themselves a good lead and controlled the game well in the first two quarters. However, the Warriors rebounded in the third quarter, with Stephen Curry putting himself in 15 key points and leading the game after dropping 18 at one point. But the lucky stretch didn’t last long enough to win them all.
The Boston Celtics led by Jayson Tatum took the stunt. The Celtics didn’t give up after the stunts-managed third quarter and locked the Warriors down to just 11 points in the fourth quarter, eventually winning them the game. The final box score was 116-100, an embarrassing 16-point loss for the Dubs in favor of the Celtics. Boston Celtics lead 2-1 in the final. All the efforts of Andre Iguodala and Stephen Curry came to naught with loss. But as the war continues, Game 4 will definitely be more interesting.
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NBA Fans react to Andre Iguodala’s coaching of Andrew Wiggins during Game 3 of the NBA Finals
Andre Iguodala, 38, is of more value to the Warriors off the court as his words and presence are the one that will influence the game. As his experience is high enough for one to realize his greatness. Last night, in the third quarter, then Jason Tatum three-pointer. Andre Iguodala called Andrew Wiggins from the sidelines and backed him up with a few applauses, a push to the chest, and a few strong words to wake him up. Even Head Coach Steve Kerr nodded as he listened to the veteran because those words really had an impact for a while.
In the third quarter, the Golden State Warriors had a 33-25 lead over the Celtics and we were back in business but unfortunately they were the losers. There’s been thousands of backlash for the dubs, especially the viral clip of Andre Iguodala trying to take down Wiggins. Reacting to this, fans appreciate and praise the veteran for his efforts. Here are some of such reactions and trolls posted by fans on social media platforms:
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