Albuquerque Journal

Iguodala does not want credit for being Warriors leader

However, coaches realize his worth

- BY JANIE MCCAULEY

OAKLAND, Calif. — Andre Iguodala wants nothing to do with this conversati­on, not if it has to do with giving him any credit at all. For a single thing. No, thanks. Even if assistant coach Mike Brown applauds Iguodala for all of his thoughtful conversati­ons and serving as a sounding board when Brown guided the champion Warriors through much of the postseason as Steve Kerr was ailing.

“That’s why he got fired in Cleveland and LA, ’cuz no one can trust him,” Iguodala said so matter-of-factly of Brown. “I didn’t ever say nothing to him, no. We never had any conversati­ons.”

Then, without prompting while sitting at his locker after a preseason loss to Denver, he goes into recalling a lesson he took from that same day.

“We had a sermon in chapel today, earlier before the game, and it was talking about integrity. You can be honest but don’t have integrity, but what does it mean to be a leader?” Iguodala said. “We were just saying you lead by example, without wanting any credit for it. So I don’t want no credit for it.

“True story. But as a true leader, I can’t even say those words. I’m not allowed to even say that. I can’t say I’m a leader. I gotta say I try to do what’s best for the team.”

Then, he added: “Mike Brown’s my guy, yeah. You gotta look out for one another, that’s all.”

The Warriors could have lost him this offseason, yet ultimately he opted to stay put.

The 2015 NBA Finals MVP considered joining Houston and others this summer before he ultimately came back for what everybody is counting on being another deep postseason run to chase a second straight title, receiving a $48 million, threeyear contract.

Brown isn’t sure Iguodala realizes how much he meant last spring, to which Kerr said with a smile, “Maybe Mike should tell him.”

“It doesn’t surprise me. That’s who Andre is,” Kerr said. “He’s one of our true leaders. He brings it every day in practice, he’s one of the smartest players I’ve been around.”

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