The Jerusalem Post

Iggy stays with Warriors, Pelicans retain Holiday

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Andre Iguodala has long been skeptical of media. Saturday night, after agreeing to re-sign with the Warriors, the 33-year-old swingman broke the news himself.

“Sources close to Andre Iguodala reporting agreed to terms to return to the bay .... ,” Iguodala tweeted.

Though the terms of the deal haven’t been announced, reports indicate that it is for three years and roughly $48 million, guaranteed. Golden State, which met with Iguodala in Los Angeles on Saturday, reportedly upped its offer from three years, $45 million to close the deal.

Iguodala chose the Warriors over multi-year offers from the Rockets, Spurs and Kings. That the three years on Golden State’s offer are guaranteed was big given that the Warriors had initially wanted to sign him to a twoyear deal, which would have ensured money is available when Klay Thompson’s contract ends in 2019.

A budding entreprene­ur, Iguodala spent much of the first day of free agency putting pressure on Golden State to improve its offer. He reportedly met with San Antonio after reaching out to the Spurs, Houston, Sacramento and the Lakers. According to ESPN, the meeting with the Rockets was “excellent.”

To offer him a competitiv­e deal, Houston would likely have needed to free up salary, and it appears unlikely that Iguodala landed the big offer ($20 million per year) he sought. Entering his 14th season in the league, this could be his last chance for a lucrative NBA contract.

Re-signing Iguodala was the most pressing question facing the Warriors. They had already agreed to bring back Stephen Curry on a record-setting five-year, $201 million deal, Shaun Livingston on a threeyear, $24 million contract and David West on a one-year deal for the veteran minimum of $2.3 million. To ensure Golden State had flexibilit­y in negotiatio­ns with Iguodala, Kevin Durant is waiting to re-sign.

The leader of Golden State’s second unit the past three seasons, Iguodala is a savvy facilitato­r and a defensive stopper. Iguodala’s plus-minus average of 6.9 topped NBA reserves who played at least 50 games.

With 261 assists, 76 steals and 58 turnovers, he finished the regular season No. 1 in the NBA in assists per turnover (4.5 to 1) and No. 7 among players who played at least 70 games in steals per turnover (1.31 to 1).

As of Saturday night, the Warriors had 10 players secured for next season: Iguodala, Curry, Livingston, West, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Patrick McCaw, Damian Jones, Kevon Looney and rookie Jordan Bell. In addition to Durant, Zaza Pachulia, Ian Clark, JaVale McGee, Matt Barnes and James Michael McAdoo are still free agents.

In other news, point guard Jrue Holiday decided to stay with the New Orleans Pelicans, agreeing to a fiveyear, $126 million deal.

The deal includes incentive clauses that could push the contract’s value to $150 million and contains a player option for the fifth year.

Also, J.J. Redick is joining the Philadelph­ia 76ers on a one-year deal worth $23 million.

Adrian Wojnarowsk­i of ESPN first reported the deal and Redick, 33, confirmed the signing on his Twitter account, writing “Trust the process” – a reference to the 76ers’ rebuilding slogan.

Meanwhile, free-agent forward Serge Ibaka has agreed to a three-year, $65 million contract to stay with the Toronto Raptors. Acquired from the Orlando Magic in a trade for Terrence Ross and a first-round pick, Ibaka averaged 14.2 points and 6.8 rebounds in 23 games after the All-Star break deal.

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