As Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson are busy with the offseason, Dub Nation has the chance to catch up with former members of the Golden State Warriors in the postseason at Disney World.
As ex-Warriors Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III were eliminated with the Philadelphia 76ers by the Boston Celtics on Sunday, one former Golden State forward advanced to the next round of the Eastern Conference.
With a chance to sweep the Pacers, Andre Iguodala suited up for the Miami Heat in game four.
In 26 minutes off the bench, Iguodala tallied five points on 1-of-2 shooting from the field. Along with adding five boards, four steals and a block, Golden State’s 2015 Finals Most Valuable Player splashed one 3-pointer. For the fourth consecutive playoff game, Erik Spoelstra had Iguodala on the floor for the entire final quarter.
After knocking down a 3-pointer on the previous possession, Iguodala zipped an acrobatic highlight-reel pass to rookie Tyler Herro.
Via @PortalMiamiHeat on Twitter:
ConexĂŁo Tyler Herro e Andre Iguodala. Aulas.pic.twitter.com/R2F4ig2Jct
— Portal Miami Heat 🇧🇷 (@PortalMiamiHeat) August 25, 2020
Iguodala capped off his game four performance against the Pacers with a +13 for the Heat.
Goran Dragic continued his hot play, leading the Heat in game four with 23 points on 10-of-21 shooting from the field. Kentucky Wildcat products Herro and Bam Adebayo also tallied double-figures in scoring against the Pacers.
Watch highlights from Miami’s 99-87 series-winning victory over Indiana via YouTube:
After sweeping Indiana in round one, the Heat will wait for the winner of the Milwaukee Bucks-Orlando Magic series. If the Bucks can close out the Magic, Iguodala will await a matchup with reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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