Andre Iguodala shined during a 112-89 win over the Indiana Pacers, showing once again that he's much healthier than he was last season after dropping 11 points, three rebounds, an assist and two steals in a runaway victory.

The Golden State Warriors' sixth man said his game was a byproduct of his second love: golf.

“My basketball game is a direct reflection of how many rounds of golf I can get,” Iguodala told Kerith Burke of NBC Sports Bay Area following the win. “So the more rounds of golf, the better I play. So we gotta get some sunshine.”

The defending champions ran away with this win without any players reaching 20 points, shooting a whisker under 50 percent from the field while limiting the Pacers to a measly 38.5 percent throughout the game.

The Warriors are quickly taking shape and gearing into the postseason monster they're expected to be, already showing better signs of discipline and all-around awareness on the court.

Iguodala has played under 30 minutes in 11 straight games, hitting that mark only six times this season in hopes to be in full gear for the playoffs. Yet there has been zero maintenance as far as the golf rounds he partakes in, especially after the sun begins to show its face at this time of the year.