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Andre Iguodala will get first jersey retirement from Warriors dynasty: ‘I’m just the oldest’
SAN FRANCISCO — The first of what is expected to be five jersey retirements from the Golden State Warriors dynasty has been announced. The franchise will retire Andre Iguodala’s No. 9 jersey on Feb. 23, coinciding with another Klay Thompson return night, allowing Thompson to attend.
The ceremony will come postgame, following the 12:30 p.m. PST afternoon tip between the Warriors and Thompson’s Dallas Mavericks.
Iguodala will be the seventh jersey number retired by the Warriors, joining Alvin Attles (No. 16), Rick Barry (No. 24), Wilt Chamberlain (No. 16), Tom Meschery (No. 14), Chris Mullin (No. 17) and Nate Thurmond (No. 42). Four more will surely follow over the next decade: Thompson (No. 11), Kevin Durant (No. 35), Draymond Green (No. 23) and Stephen Curry (No. 30).
“I’m just the oldest,” Iguodala said. “Mark Jackson’s favorite line was: ‘Father Time is undefeated.’ It worked to my benefit this time in terms of being the first one.”
Iguodala spent 20 minutes recently reflecting on his tenure with the Warriors. He joined the franchise in the summer of 2013, following a competitive playoff series between his Denver Nuggets and the Warriors. It was viewed as a solid veteran addition to a rising young team, not the final piece to a dominant puzzle.
“I remember my press conference like it was yesterday,” Iguodala said. “I remember what I had on. I remember the questions. I remember the responses. And, you know, I was a second-tier free agent waiting on Dwight Howard. So I’m not thinking it is going to be headline news from the press conference nationally. Maybe just locally.
“But I remember one of the answers I said: ‘We are not that far away.’ They took the Spurs to six games. Real close games. Steph was coming into his own. And I used the word championships.”
Iguodala was 30, entering his 10th NBA season. He’d play the next six seasons for the Warriors. They’d go to the NBA Finals five straight times, winning three titles. He’d return later for his final two NBA seasons. They’d win a fourth title.
“I never had been outside the second round,” Iguodala said. “Neither had the Warriors since the 70s. We were fresh off that ‘not one, not two, not three’ quote (from LeBron James, which caused a stir). So you’re careful with how you’re speaking towards it. I didn’t know because I’d never been there. It was just, I don’t know, intuition. But I didn’t think it would be four. I didn’t think it would be jersey retirements.”
Steph Curry (left) and Andre Iguodala (right) celebrate winning the 2015 NBA Finals. (Photo: Jesse D. Garrabrant / NBAE via Getty Images)Iguodala is one of 11 players in NBA history with four championships and a finals MVP. He won that individual award during the first title run, shifting the 2015 finals as a versatile do-everything option, the primary James defender and a supplementary scorer next to Curry. Momentum in the series shifted when coach Steve Kerr put Iguodala in the starting lineup after a season off the bench.
“He was the perfect player and person at the perfect time for our team,” controlling owner Joe Lacob said in a statement. “The sacrifice he made in coming off the bench in 2014, sent a message that he came here to help us do one thing: win. The proof is in the rafters and his number belongs alongside the banners he helped us raise.”
Iguodala has shifted into a post-career role as the executive director of the NBA Players Association. He still spends a ton of his time in the Bay Area.
“I was just with Zaza Pachulia who sits on the (Warriors’) board,” Iguodala said. “We had an amazing conversation. And he was asking me how I felt about (the jersey retirement). I don’t know. I haven’t even had a chance to think about it. You know me. Like, alright, you accomplish a championship and what’s next? We haven’t been able to properly bask in that success.
“We’re on to what’s next in our careers. It’s not bigger and better because that was the biggest and the best. But I got two full-time jobs. I got a 17-year-old taller than me and he’s trying to get there. I’m just spread so thin that I haven’t been able to like properly reflect.”
Iguodala credited the “level of basketball IQ and knowledge” from Warriors’ fans for the elevation of his stature into the type of legend who could join a franchise in his 30s and accomplish enough to earn a jersey retirement.
“They’ve voiced their appreciation,” Iguodala said. “The Bay Area’s innovative and they understand you need everything to be functioning at a high level to be successful and to have longevity and to be able to scale. … Anywhere I go in the Bay, I can go grab some pancakes or I might go buy a jacket, Patagonia or anything.
“I’m constantly getting stopped by folks and they say: ‘You really helped me raise my children in terms of like, bringing a proper approach, doing something at a high level, teamwork, discipline.’ Sacrifice is probably the biggest thing that is used in regards to me.”
Iguodala also knows a lot had to line up for him to receive this type of honor and credited one figure in particular for it: Curry.
“I can properly assess my career, so I don’t need validation,” Iguodala said. “But I’m taking this one: I think I was the first one to realize how I can extend my career playing with Steph Curry … I hate making headlines. Don’t take it out of (context). Kevin Durant is the most talented basketball player I’ve ever seen. I’m including Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan is the best, but I’m talking about talent. Nobody’s better than Kevin Durant. But without Stephen Curry, nobody’s jersey is going in the rafters.”
Iguodala, Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson show off their fourth championship rings on ring night in 2022. (Photo: Andrew D. Bernstein / NBAE via Getty Images)Iguodala was in attendance earlier this season when Thompson returned to face the Warriors for the first time as an opponent. He called the reception and celebration of Thompson “incredible.” It was the first of what is sure to be several celebrations and reunions of their historic title teams. Iguodala’s championship can double as the 10th anniversary of the 2015 run.
“People don’t understand how hard it is to have success,” Iguodala said. “People don’t understand how hard it is to get to the NBA period. How many guys have played in the NBA period? Like ever? Then how many guys go to the playoffs? Then how many guys get to the second round? How many win one? You’re lucky to win one. Gotta get lucky to win two. So to win four?”
Iguodala was asked to give his perspective on the current state of the struggling Warriors. Thompson has left the franchise and the Curry and Green era seems to be fading in a relatively quiet fashion. The Warriors are 10-20 in their last 30 games, causing building frustration within the franchise and its fanbase.
“We had a lot of folks that (the dynasty run) was their introduction to basketball,” Iguodala said. “It was like the Vince Carter effect in Canada. We had a similar effect on folks as well. So no one’s seen the realities of professional sports. (What we did) was abnormal … I came from the other end of the spectrum where winning wasn’t a priority to an organization that I had been a part of prior. So I’ve seen the good, the bad, the ugly with the league.
“But you can have the best-run organization and still not win. You can’t win a championship every single year. Father Time is undefeated. Everything must come to an end. You got to get lucky, too. I’m not saying that to say that they are at the end. But at some point, it will be there.”
One of many memorable Iguodala soundbites has resurfaced in recent weeks, as frustration grows over the Warriors’ inability to compete at a championship level during this advanced segment of Curry’s career. Iguodala was around when Lacob and the front office opted to draft James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody with three valuable lottery picks, hoping to bridge the gap to the next era without suffering the inevitable lean years. That’s meant an unwillingness to mortgage the future to maximize the Curry present.
“(Owners) really do be thinking it’s them and not us,” Iguodala said in a podcast with Curry. “That’s Joe and them, too. … They got this narrative now that we have a championship squad and they gonna build another one at the same time coming right after us. I’m like, ‘Man, you know how hard it is?’”
Iguodala has seen his words resurface in recent weeks as a prophetic reminder of the failing dreams of the franchise’s two-timeline plan. But he was defensive of Lacob.
“Everyone wants to win,” Iguodala said. “I know Steph wants to win. I know Klay wants to win. Draymond wants to win. Steve wants to win. And as much as people try to pinpoint me disagreeing with Joe, Joe wants to win more than anybody. Things like that put you over the top because you’ve got some owners who, you know, we just saw the sale of a team after they just won a championship. So when you put things in proper perspective, we got a great group, we’ve had a great group and Joe was a part of that group.”
Several of Iguodala’s former Warriors teammates are expected to attend his jersey retirement ceremony on Feb. 23, though Durant’s attendance appears impossible. The Phoenix Suns, Durant’s current team, will be between a back-to-back in Chicago and Toronto. But there will surely be future ceremonies for him to attend. This one will presumably be more tilted toward the 2015 title team and the record 73-win team that followed, prior to Durant.
“Without those guys, I wouldn’t be in this position,” Iguodala said. “I think they understand how important I was. But obviously, Steph, Klay and Draymond being so unique in who they are, it’s just a powerful formula and really hard to duplicate. … Really, really, really excited to share the moment with those guys.”
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After being a key contributor to the Golden State Warriors’ dynasty that saw them win three NBA championships in four years, Andre Iguodala is set to receive the ultimate honor from the franchise. The Warriors have announced that they will retire Iguodala’s jersey, making him the first player from the dynasty era to receive such a recognition.In a recent interview, Iguodala humbly accepted the news, joking, “I’m just the oldest, that’s all.” Despite his self-deprecating humor, there is no denying the impact Iguodala had on the Warriors during his time with the team. Known for his versatility, defensive prowess, and clutch performances in the playoffs, Iguodala was a crucial piece of the Warriors’ success.
Iguodala’s jersey retirement is well-deserved, as he played a pivotal role in helping the Warriors establish themselves as one of the greatest teams in NBA history. His contributions both on and off the court will always be remembered by Warriors fans, and it is only fitting that his jersey will hang in the rafters alongside the other legends of the franchise.
Congratulations to Andre Iguodala on this well-earned honor, and thank you for your dedication and commitment to the Golden State Warriors. You will always be a beloved member of the Warriors family.
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Time flies when you’re having fun. We’re about three months away from the end of the regular season, and while some NBA teams have already shifted their focus towards the draft, plenty of dynasty managers have been keeping an eye on this class for years. This is a loaded class that is headlined by Cooper Flagg, but there is plenty of depth here as well. Luckily, you don’t have to be an expert on the class just yet. Even if your dynasty team is struggling mightily, whether by design or not, there is still plenty of time to get familiar with next year’s rookies. Here is a quick look at five prospects that will be selected in the lottery in June.
Cooper Flagg, F, Duke
Flagg is the crown jewel of this class, and whatever team wins the lottery will be making him the top overall pick. He passes the eye test and has been unreal in the box score, especially as of late. In their most recent game, he dropped 42 points against Notre Dame to help Duke win their 10th straight game. Flagg leads Duke in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks as a freshman. His 15.9 box plus/minus and 7.5 defensive box plus/minus are both currently third in the nation and are some of the best marks from a freshman ever.
He is one of the best draft prospects in recent history, and he’s going to be just as impactful in fantasy basketball as he will be in real life. He has proven that he can be a force on both ends of the floor, and it has shown up in the box score. The lone issue has been turnovers, including some ill-timed ones late in games. However, Flagg has been effective in every other category in 9-cat leagues, and he should be one of the best rookies in fantasy next season. Not many 18-year-olds can step in and shine like Flagg will be able to. After a weaker 2024 class, this is a player that is absolutely worth tanking for.
Dylan Harper, G, Rutgers
Harper will have plenty of suitors that will be happy to have him as a consolation prize if they miss out on Flagg. Harper has had some incredible performances this season, including back-to-back games with at least 35 points in November and a triple-double in December. He’s a tall, crafty lefty that has shown creativeness as both a scorer and a playmaker. Defensive production hasn’t been his strength, but that doesn’t mean that he’s not a good defender. Stocks don’t always translate directly from college to the pros, so that doesn’t mean that there isn’t any hope for Harper, but his strength in fantasy hoops will be points, rebounds and assists while maintaining efficiency.
Ace Bailey, F, Rutgers
There won’t be a more polarizing prospect in this class than Bailey. On one hand, he’ll be 18 years old on draft night, and his ability to hit tough shots is reminiscent of some of the best scorers in NBA history. He makes it look like the defenders aren’t even there at times, which allowed him to drop 39 points against Indiana earlier this month. As far as his value in 9-cat leagues, he has also been a strong rebounder and has averaged over a steal and a block per game this season.
Ace Bailey with a 39-point iso/shotmaking clinic vs IU. Height/release point is his biggest advantage creator. Even if he can’t get to spots with handle, still separates into makable looks just by rising over top. Gotta love 29 FGA, 0 AST, but had to shot-hunt with Rutgers down. pic.twitter.com/j3199UTiM3
— Jonathan Wasserman (@NBADraftWass) January 3, 2025
Unfortunately, there is also the other side of things. That 39-point outing against Indiana? Zero assists. Strictly buckets. He has a total of 12 assists in 15 games this season and is averaging more than twice as many turnovers as dimes. Also, when a player knows that he can hit tough shots, he usually has no problem taking them. That leads to plays like the ones below.
There will be plenty of hot debates about what Bailey will be. He could be anything from a perennial All-Star to a complete bust that has us looking back and questioning why we were so high on him. I think his landing spot will impact things a lot, and while the defensive stats and boards look good for 9-cat leagues, his value in both real life and fantasy hoops will be determined by his effectiveness and efficiency as a scorer. He has enough natural talent to be worth the risk for lottery teams.
Collin Murray-Boyles, F, South Carolina
Murray-Boyles had a legitimate case for being a lottery pick last season, but he chose to return to South Carolina for another season. My hope was that he would take strides as a 3-point shooter, and while that hasn’t happened, he has been willing to shoot them more than he was as a rookie. Plus, he has made improvements across the board while being the focal point of the offense on the worst team in the SEC. He’s a stocky, undersized power forward, which may draw some questions about how he’ll fit in the modern NBA. However, he moves well for his size as both a driver and as a defender. For the teams that just missed out on the playoffs that are drafting towards the end of the lottery, CMB will be a popular target that can come in and make an immediate impact.
this collin murray boyles defensive possession is one of the best i’ve seen from a prospect this cycle. he’s always making multiple efforts/rotations
incredible movement skills, motor and instincts, he’s a high high level defensive prospect pic.twitter.com/bcyBLCSx9f
— ben pfeifer (@bjpf_) December 19, 2024
Asa Newell, F, Georgia
UGA is having their best season in a long time, and they are currently ranked 23rd in the AP Poll, which is their first time being ranked since 2011. Newell has been a big reason for that. He leads the team in both scoring and rebounding as a freshman, and the lefty has been a lot of fun to watch on both ends of the floor. He’s a versatile player that will be an excellent pickup for team’s in the back half of the lottery, though he could certainly improve his draft stock with a strong March. He has posted a ridiculous 16.6% Offensive Rebounding Percentage (OREB%), which is currently the ninth-best rate in the country.
Fun display of Asa Newell’s offensive versatility tonight as he did a bit of everything from offensive rebounding, DHO keepers, attacking close outs, and knocking down a couple 3s off the catch. pic.twitter.com/Ye1dWnPSsB
— Tyler Metcalf (@tmetcalf11) January 8, 2025
In this week’s Fantasy Basketball Dynasty Weekly, we take a closer look at the standout performance of Cooper Flagg, who has emerged as a top prospect in the highly talented 2025 draft class.Flagg, a 6’7″ forward out of Duke University, has been turning heads with his impressive scoring ability, rebounding prowess, and defensive versatility. In a recent game against a top-ranked opponent, Flagg put up a triple-double with 30 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists, showcasing his all-around skills on the court.
With his combination of size, athleticism, and basketball IQ, Flagg is seen as a potential franchise player for any team lucky enough to draft him. Fantasy basketball managers are already buzzing about his potential impact in the NBA and are eager to see where he lands in the upcoming draft.
As the 2025 draft approaches, keep an eye on Cooper Flagg and the rest of the talented prospects in this exciting class. Their performances in college and pre-draft workouts will be crucial in determining their fantasy basketball value for years to come. Stay tuned for more updates on the top prospects in Fantasy Basketball Dynasty Weekly.
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Two big shows from New Japan Pro-Wrestling go down this weekend with Wrestle Kingdom 19 and the crossover event Wrestle Dynasty 2025. Here are the lineups for those two events!
It’s that time of the year where New Japan Pro-Wrestling has its biggest show, Wrestle Kingdom. This year, however, instead of making it a two-night affair, it will be accompanied by a cross-promotional event dubbed Wrestle Dynasty—presented by not only New Japan, but also STARDOM, CMLL, ROH and AEW.
Both take place at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on January 4, 2025, with a start time of 2 a.m. ET for the Wrestle Kingdom (main card starting at 3 a.m.) and 10 p.m. for the Wrestle Dynasty pre-show (main card starting at 11 p.m.)
Here are the lineups of both of those shows so you can see whether you’re interested in the cards!
New Japan Pro-Wrestling Wrestle Kingdom 19 Card:
- New Japan Ranbo to determine the #1 contender for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: All TBA
- Four-Way Tokyo Terror Ladder Match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Intergalactic Jet Setters (Kevin Knight and Kushida) (c) vs. Ichiban Sweet Boys (Robbie Eagles and Kosei Fujita) vs. Catch 2/2 (TJP and Francesco Akira) vs. Bullet Club War Dogs (Clark Connors and Drilla Moloney)
- Singles Match for the IWGP Women’s Championship: Mayu Iwatani (c) vs. AZM
- Four-Way Match for the NJPW World Television Championship: Ren Narita (c) vs. Jeff Cobb vs. Ryohei Oiwa vs. El Phantasmo
- Lumberjack Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. EVIL — If Tanahashi loses, he must retire from in-ring competition
- Winner Takes All Match for the NEVER Openweight Championship and AEW International Championship: Shingo Takagi (Openweight) vs. Konosuke Takeshita (International)
- Singles Match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: Douki (c) vs. El Desperado
- Singles Match for the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship: David Finlay (c) vs. Yota Tsuji
- Singles Match: Tetsuya Naito vs. Hiromu Takahashi
- Singles Match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: Zack Sabre Jr. (c) vs. Shota Umino
Wrestle Dynasty 2025 Card:
- International Women’s Cup Final Four-Way Match: Willow Nightingale (AEW) vs. Persephone (CMLL) vs. Athena (ROH) vs. Momo Watanabe (Stardom)
- Tag Team Match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship: The Sons of Texas (Dustin Rhodes & Sammy Guevara) (c) vs. House of Torture (Sho & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
- Singles Match: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ricochet
- Singles Match for the NEVER Openweight Championship and the AEW International Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (International) or Shingo Takagi (Openweight) vs. Tomohiro Ishii
- Singles Match: Yota Tsuji vs. Jack Perry
- Singles Match: Kenny Omega vs. Gabe Kidd
- Singles Match: Shota Umino vs. Claudio Castagnoli
- Singles Match: David Finlay vs. Brody King
- Tag Team Match for the Vacant IWGP Tag Team Championship: Great-O-Khan and TBA vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson & Nicholas Jackson)
- Winner Takes All Match for the Strong Women’s Championship and the Undisputed British Women’s Championship: Mercedes Moné (Strong) vs. Mina Shirakawa (British)
- Eight-Man Lucha Gauntlet Match: TBA (4 NJPW wrestlers and 4 CMLL wrestlers)
If that’s not enough, the next day will also feature the annual NJPW New Year Dash!! event at Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo. The card for that January 6th show has yet to be revealed, though, as per usual.
Lineups for New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 19 and Wrestle Dynasty 2025Wrestle Kingdom 19:
1. Kazuchika Okada vs Kota Ibushi for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship
2. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Tetsuya Naito for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship
3. Will Ospreay vs Hiromu Takahashi for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
4. Jay White vs Tomohiro Ishii for the IWGP United States Championship
5. Shingo Takagi vs Minoru Suzuki for the NEVER Openweight Championship
6. Taiji Ishimori vs El Desperado for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
7. Dangerous Tekkers vs Los Ingobernables de Japon for the IWGP Tag Team ChampionshipWrestle Dynasty 2025:
1. Kazuchika Okada vs Will Ospreay for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship
2. Kota Ibushi vs Tetsuya Naito for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship
3. Jay White vs Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP United States Championship
4. Hiromu Takahashi vs El Desperado for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
5. Minoru Suzuki vs Tomohiro Ishii for the NEVER Openweight Championship
6. Guerrillas of Destiny vs Los Ingobernables de Japon for the IWGP Tag Team Championship
7. Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato vs Roppongi 3K for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team ChampionshipThese lineups promise to deliver high-octane action and intense rivalries as New Japan Pro-Wrestling continues to showcase some of the best talent in the world. Stay tuned for more updates and surprises as Wrestle Kingdom 19 and Wrestle Dynasty 2025 draw closer!
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Optional Keyboard Traye: Boost your efficiency with our optional retractable keyboard tray, offering additional workspace and storage convenience. Effortlessly integrate it into your heavy-duty metal cart for a fully-featured workstation, or remove it for a sleek, minimalist design – the choice is yours, ensuring a clutter-free, personalized workspace tailored to your every need.
Introducing the Auto Dynasty 3-Layer Utility Steel AV Cart!This height adjustable rolling AV cart is the perfect solution for all your audiovisual needs. Whether you’re presenting in a classroom, conference room, or office, this steel AV cart is designed to make your life easier.
With a pullout keyboard tray, 3 outlets, and 2 USB ports, you can easily connect your video projector, laptop, and other devices without the hassle of tangled cords. The 3-layer design provides ample space for all your equipment, while the sturdy steel construction ensures durability and stability.
At 31″ H, this AV cart is the perfect height for presentations and can easily be rolled from room to room thanks to the convenient wheels. Say goodbye to lugging heavy equipment around and hello to convenience and efficiency with the Auto Dynasty AV Cart.
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