Where does Iggy rank all-time as a Golden State Warrior and also his entire career?


Where does Iggy rank all-time as a Golden State Warrior and also his entire career?

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  1. I don’t know about “ranking” but he was good enough to get his jersey retired. Dude was part of one of the greatest dynasties ever.

  2. I mean I love him too. But looking objectively, he’s probably somewhere in the second 10.

    1. Steph
    2. Wilt
    3. Rick Barry
    4. Paul Arizin
    5. Neil Johnston
    6. Draymond
    7. Klay
    8. Chris Mullin
    9. Nate Thurmond
    10. Jeff Mullins

  3. Personally I think Iggy was a better player in Philly (almost superstar status). He spent the denouement of his career with the warriors where he found great success. I’d put him as number 1 sixth man in warriors history.

  4. Steph is #1. Everything after can vary wildly based on what you value. Other than Steph, Wilt is the greatest player career-wise to ever play for the franchise, but he never won a ring for the franchise. KD is the third greatest player career-wise but only spent three years here. Rick Barry only won one ring, but is considered a better player than Klay, Draymond, and Iguodala who are core members of four championships. Neil Johnston and Paul Arizin are champs from the early years, and it’s hard enough comparing eras but even harder to compare to the ’50s. Mullin and Thurmond are franchise legends too.

    I think it’s fair to say Andre is a top 10 player in the history of the franchise, closer to #10 than he is to the top.

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