Andre Iguodala is back.
The three-time NBA champion will sign a one-year veteran's minimum contract with the Warriors.
So Iguodala will play for Golden State during the 2021-22 season.
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Will the 37-year-old also suit up for the Warriors in 2022-23?
“I think I’ve got some more time left,” he told The New York Times' Jonathan Abrams, who broke the news of Iguodala's return to Golden State. “Where I’m comfortable at is I can decide when I’m ready to go. I think I want to leave with just a little bit left. I don’t want to go out on one leg.
"I know I’ve got a few more years. It’s just my decision whether it’s one or two or three or whatever it may be. I shouldn’t even say three. One or two.”
A lot can change in a short amount of time, so who knows what Iguodala will decide in one year.
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And who really cares about that right now.
What matters is that the 2015 NBA Finals MVP has reunited with the franchise he joined in July 2013.
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