Golden State Warriors' Andre Iguodala hit one of the most pivotal 3-pointers of his career in the final seconds of Game 2, sealing the 109-104 win against the Toronto Raptors. He's also moved up to the 15th spot in the all-time list of 3-pointers made in the history of the NBA Finals.
Congrats to Andre Iguodala of the @warriors for moving up to 15th on the #NBAFinals 3PM list! @budweiserusa #LegendaryMoments #StrengthInNumbers pic.twitter.com/L0lODUsOZc
— NBA (@NBA) June 3, 2019
Iggy joins Warriors teammates Stephen Curry (first), Klay Thompson (third) and Kevin Durant (12th) as the only Golden State players in the top 15.
Article Continues BelowIguodala has been a vital part of the Warriors' success over the past five years. Although he's already past his prime and has been plagued by various injuries over the past few seasons, he still finds a way to provide significant contributions to the team
Sunday night was no exception.
Iguodala finished Game 2 with only eight points, but three of those came from a clutch 3-pointer that helped the Warriors tie the series. They will now travel back to Oakland for Games 3 and 4, and the momentum is clearly on their side.
Prior to the beginning of the series. Iggy has already hinted that he might retire from the NBA in the near future. He didn't say when, but he knows that he's already nearing the end of his career. So he's making the most out of every opportunity he has, and the Warriors are fortunate enough to have him.