San Francisco, CA – One of the things Warriors Nation should be excited about is the team depth. When at full strength, this Golden State Warriors team could be the deepest roster Stephen Curry has had in his career.

In a postgame interview, Andre Iguodala talked about how this team resembles ones of the past.

“The depth does. We will see it more when Wise (James Wiseman) and Klay (Thompson) come back. Obviously, everyone wants to know if Klay will be himself when he comes back, and we are going to give him all the opportunity in the world to be comfortable and be himself. Wise is so young, so raw, and he wants to be great,” Iguodala told ClutchPoints.

The Warriors without Thompson and Wiseman have got off to a great start this season. They have the best record in the NBA. It's created a buzz around the Bay Area that's been missing the last two years. People are thinking about championships again.

Although it's too soon to make any promises, expectations are growing by the day for the Warriors. Bringing back Thompson and Wiseman is the next step towards winning it all.

“That takes two guys out of the starting line-up and pushes them to the second unit, which gives us more depth. It is a mental thing with having that much depth. It's making sure guys are really locked in and valuing the winning as opposed to the individual side of how many minutes they are getting because we have so much depth,” Iguodala said.

A big part of bringing Iguodala back was his veteran leadership. A team like the Warriors with so much depth could be a problem, and they can use as much mentorship as possible.

If anyone knows how to be a player and deal with the struggles of not being the man every night, it's Iguodala. The player that got snatched out of the starting lineup to winning the Finals MVP award in the same season.