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“My Foot, Your A**”: 4x NBA Champion Who Announced His Return to Stephen Curry’s Warriors for One Last Time, Slams His Own Teammate

Published 09/25/2022, 6:30 AM EDT

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Andre Iguodala recently confirmed his comeback to the Golden State Warriors. The four-time NBA champion will play in his 19th and final NBA season. With his comeback, he received the 14th position on the squad and will be joining the team ahead of their training camp. Iguodala is making his comeback to the team after playing in just 31 regular season games last season, due to back soreness.

Furthermore, he never started a game during the Warriors’ championship-winning campaign.

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Andre Iguodala goes on to discuss his return this season.

In his podcast ‘Point Forward‘, Iguodala announced his return and said, “I myself will be returning for my 19th season.” He further said that he and Evan Turner will continue with their duties of providing content through their podcast even while on the road in the NBA.

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He further said, “I was retired for the majority of the summer, but my brothers – they kinda reeled me back in. So, really looking forward to it.” He sarcastically said that there are a few people he’ll blame for his decision to make his return to the team. He said, “I am blaming Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson. Steve a little bit, Bob Myers, I think they just showed me a lot of love.”

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As the news broke, Jonathan Kuminga welcomed his teammate back to the team. But Iguodala took a hilarious slam on his teammate. 

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Iguodala’s teammate Kuminga posted a tweet that said “Welcome back my brothaaaa.” In no time we can see Iguodala’s hilarious reply to the tweet, saying, “My Foot Yo A**.”This provided fans with a moment to remember and chuckle about.

Andre Iguodala’s contribution to the team is self-explanatory. Iguodala averaged of 4 points, 3.7 assists, and 3.2 rebounds last season. Which, helped the Golden State Warriors win their fourth championship in the past eight years. Fans will be hoping to see him perform at his best once again.

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What is your favorite Andre Iguodala moment with the Warriors? Do you think they can run it back again next season? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Ritesh Jha

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Ritesh Jha is an NBA writer for EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor's in Technology in Computer Science from Rungta College. Ritesh worked as an intern content writer for a digital marketing agency called KCAS Branding before joining EssentiallySports.
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Veer Badani