The Sixth Man
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Now in paperback, the standout sports memoir from NBA powerhouse, swingman, and NBA All-Star, Andre Iguodala
Andre Iguodala has been an indomnitable force in the NBA for nearly 15 years. Playing impressively first with the Philadelphia 76ers--where he was named the 2004 Rookie of the Year--and then the Denver Nuggets, it was in 2013, when he moved to the Golden State Warriors, that he became a part of a historic team in the tradition of the 1990s Bulls and the 2000s Lakers.
In the 2015 NBA finals, Iguodala won his first NBA championship playing as the sixth man on his stellar Warriors team, and was the first player of tournament history to win the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award to have not started in all the games of the series. The Warriors added two NBA titles since that championship, winning again in both 2017 and 2018. He won a gold medal for the United States on the 2012 Men's Basketball Olympics team.
Off the court, Andre has become an incredibly successful tech investor, and an advocate for the importance of professional athletes managing their fortunes responsibly. He has been called among the most tech-savvy, best-connected players in the NBA, and has been referred to as the NBA's unofficial ambassador to Silicon Valley.
In the 2015 NBA finals, Iguodala won his first NBA championship playing as the sixth man on his stellar Warriors team, and was the first player of tournament history to win the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award to have not started in all the games of the series. The Warriors added two NBA titles since that championship, winning again in both 2017 and 2018. He won a gold medal for the United States on the 2012 Men's Basketball Olympics team.
Off the court, Andre has become an incredibly successful tech investor, and an advocate for the importance of professional athletes managing their fortunes responsibly. He has been called among the most tech-savvy, best-connected players in the NBA, and has been referred to as the NBA's unofficial ambassador to Silicon Valley.