Former Warrior Andre Iguodala plays 22 minutes in the Heat’s OT loss to the Bucks in Game 4

In the Miami Heat’s game four overtime loss to the Milwaukee Bucks, Andre Iguodala notched two rebounds, a steal and an assist in 22 minutes.

With Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green busy with the offseason, Warriors Wire is checking in with former members of the Golden State Warriors inside the NBA’s Orlando Bubble.

On Sunday afternoon, Curry, Thompson and Green’s former teammate suited up for the Miami Heat in the second round of the NBA playoffs. Andre Iguodala logged 22 minutes during game four of the Heat’s series against the Milwaukee Bucks.

With a chance for the Heat to sweep the Eastern Conference’s top-seed, Golden State’s 2015 Finals Most Valuable Player went scoreless, tallying two assists, a rebound and a steal off the bench. Iguodala’s 22 minutes was the most time he spent on the floor in the series against the Bucks.

Despite reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo leaving the game with an ankle injury in the second quarter, the Bucks were able to push the Heat to overtime behind 36 points from Khris Middleton.

Bam Adebayo’s near triple-double with 26 points, 12 boards and eight assists wasn’t enough to close out the Bucks in game four. Milwaukee outscored Miami 11-8 in the overtime period to force a game five.

Watch highlights from the Bucks’ overtime win via YouTube:

Iguodala and the Heat will have another chance to move to the Eastern Conference Championship on Tuesday at 3:30 P.M. PT.

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