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  • Mr KLC
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    • 12-19-07
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    #1
    Andre Iguodala Cancels Remaining FA Meetings
    Andre Iguodala has canceled his remaining free agent meetings, league sources tell Shams Charania of The Vertical (Twitter link). While Charania’s report doesn’t provide any additional details, it sounds as if the veteran swingman may be nearing a decision.

    Iguodala was reportedly planning to meet the Spurs, Kings, Rockets, and possibly the Lakers and other teams in free agency. The sit-downs with San Antonio, Sacramento and Houston took place, but it appears those were the only teams Iguodala met. The Rockets reportedly extended a contract offer to Iguodala during their meeting.

    Reports leading up to free agency, and since the free agent period began, have suggested that many people around the NBA still expect Iguodala and the Warriors to work out a new deal to keep the standout sixth man in Golden State. The two sides didn’t have a formal meeting today, but that won’t preclude a potential agreement, since they know where they stand.
  • Mr KLC
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    • 12-19-07
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    #2
    The Warriors aren’t sure what it means that Iguodala canceled his remaining meetings, according to Sam Amick of USA Today, who reports (via Twitter) that there’s a sense in Golden State that the veteran free agent may circle back to them with his offer from the Rockets.
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    • Mr KLC
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      • 12-19-07
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      #3
      The Warriors are set to sit down with Andre Iguodala in Los Angeles after he canceled his remaining free agent meetings with other suitors, reports Marcus Thompson II of The Bay Area News Group. According to Thompson, Golden State intends to offer a three-year contract in the range of $13-15MM annually.

      If Iguodala ends up re-signing with the Warriors, Golden State will end up making major commitments to Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Shaun Livingston, and Iguodala, their top four free agents of the summer. That would take the team well into tax territory for the 2017/18 season.

      It’s also worth noting that a third year for Iguodala would represent a major concession for the Warriors, assuming it’s guaranteed. The team reportedly preferred to limit most of its deals this offseason to two years, since a new contract for Klay Thompson would go into effect for the 2019/20 season.

      It does appear that third year is partially or fully guaranteed. Sam Amick of USA Today tweets that Golden State’s original offer was in the $12-14MM range, with a partial guarantee in year three.
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      • JIBBBY
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 12-10-09
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        #4
        Igu is getting old.. Nothing more then a good bench player that will give you solid minutes while you rest your star players..

        He's becoming nothing more then an old Vince Carter now IMO.. You might squeeze another decent year from him though..
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        • brooks85
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          • 01-05-09
          • 44709

          #5
          thought gsw were going to lose some guys, doesn't seem like they are going to lose anyone next year. Another worthless year of nba coming up.
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          • Cuse0323
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            • 12-09-09
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            #6
            Originally posted by JIBBBY
            Igu is getting old.. Nothing more then a good bench player that will give you solid minutes while you rest your star players..

            He's becoming nothing more then an old Vince Carter now IMO.. You might squeeze another decent year from him though..
            Yeah, I'd say two years. Probably why they only wanted to do that. They need him to win their next two against LeBron. Three in a row, and then I don't know how they afford this shit. LeBron will be too old by then, and GS can say they are a dynasty. Winning 4 of 5. Should have been 5 in a row. Isn't the NBA fun?
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            • Mr KLC
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              #7
              Iguodala received a three-year, $45MM offer from Golden State that he is now considering, tweets Chris Haynes of ESPN.com. There are no options in the deal.
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              • lakerboy
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                • 04-02-09
                • 94379

                #8
                Originally posted by brooks85
                thought gsw were going to lose some guys, doesn't seem like they are going to lose anyone next year. Another worthless year of nba coming up.
                Yeah we have to wait till Klay leaves
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                • marcoloco
                  SBR MVP
                  • 07-05-10
                  • 3986

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr KLC
                  Iguodala received a three-year, $45MM offer from Golden State that he is now considering, tweets Chris Haynes of ESPN.com. There are no options in the deal.
                  wow he better take that offer. I don't think anyone is going to pay him more than that.
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                  • brooks85
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 01-05-09
                    • 44709

                    #10
                    Originally posted by lakerboy
                    Yeah we have to wait till Klay leaves
                    some guy came on the radio a couple weeks ago talking like he knew what was going on and made it seem like gsw warriors would be losing players. Klay was actually the first guy I assumed they would be losing but his contract is not even up until next year.

                    GSW have another one in the bag.
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                    • Mr KLC
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                      • 12-19-07
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                      #11
                      Andre Iguodala has decided to return to the Warriors on a three-year, $48MM deal, according to Shams Charania of The Vertical. Iguodala himself confirmed the agreement (on Twitter) around the same time Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN first reported that a deal was in place. The contract is fully guaranteed with no options on either side, per Charania.
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                      • olamide
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                        • 06-15-14
                        • 401

                        #12
                        What I don't understand is why most hates and pray they lose something. I'm not a Warriors fan but these guys built this team from the draft and added few pieces. Now every team wanna have what they have without the patience to build from .....
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                        • brooks85
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                          • 01-05-09
                          • 44709

                          #13
                          Originally posted by olamide
                          What I don't understand is why most hates and pray they lose something. I'm not a Warriors fan but these guys built this team from the draft and added few pieces. Now every team wanna have what they have without the patience to build from .....
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                          • jjgold
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                            • 07-20-05
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                            #14
                            Another win for Golden State he staying he was one of the keys
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                            • Mr KLC
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                              • 12-19-07
                              • 31097

                              #15
                              The Warriors have reached an agreement with JaVale McGee to bring the center back to Golden State, Chris Haynes of ESPN.com reports. The terms of the deal are not yet known.
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