Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala has paid tribute to former NBA great Grant Hill during the Players Tech Summit in San Francisco this year.

The Warriors' swiss army knife claims he admires Hill on what he does on and off the court, as posted on Twitter by senior NBA writer for ESPN, Marc J. Spears.

Iguodala and Hill actually play in a similar way. Their skill set makes them an asset to teams they played in. Both can pass, defend, rebound, run the floor and hit outside shots. Hill is known as a do-it-all-player, someone who played like LeBron James or Tracy McGrady. Fans can't help to think what could have been if his career had not been bogged down by various injuries.

On the other hand, Iguodala played for the Philadelphia 76ers and Denver Nuggets in the past but he has found a home in Golden State where he won three NBA titles. The one-time All-Star is credited for limiting the opposing team's best player, most notably LeBron James, every postseason.

The second annual Players Tech Summit will feature Jaylen Brown, Kevin Durant, Baron Davis, and Iguodala, among others. Last year, Stephen Curry, Andre Agassi, Joe Montana, and Iguodala were invited.