The NBA’s Modern Elder.


Andre Iguodala is a dapper dude. He’s a GQ model with EQ on the basketball court. He was also the MVP of the inaugural Golden State Warriors NBA Finals run in 2015 (4 championships in 8 years).

Now 38, Andre is trying to decide whether it’s time to retire. Like Silicon Valley engineers around the same age, Andre’s surrounded by young talent who are faster and a lot more flashy (non-starters on the Warriors have an average age of 22, and four players can’t legally drink yet in California).

Nonetheless, Andre has become almost the “player-mentor” of the Warriors. Coach Steve Kerr says that when it came to their most recent championship, “Andre was a big part of this with his guidance, leadership, and wisdom.” And, I might add, he did it all while only playing in a small fraction of the games.

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