San Francisco, CA – Bringing back Andre Iguodala has been a win for the Golden State Warriors. His leadership on and off the court has been valuable. Igoudala has also been very effective on the court. At 37-years-old, he might still be improving in some areas if you ask Gary Payton II.

“I guess his vision gets better with age. So he sees things that a lot of people don't see. I know he's looking for a player. So I just try to find an open gap for him, and Andre is going to be himself,” Payton II told ClutchPoints.

Igoudala had 10 points and six assists off the bench in the Warriors' 113-98 victory over the Sacramento Kings. Some of his assists were insane. There was a pass he found Stephen Curry on a back cut that left the crowd in awe and a sweet behind-the-back pass that found Otto Porter Jr. that did the same.

You can tell the crafty veteran has a lot of fun when playing. It seems like every time he's on the court, a highlight play happens, and the crowd goes wild. These plays can occur on either end of the floor. Every time they do, it gives the rest of the Warriors momentum.

So whenever Iguodala is on the court teams, have to account for him. As soon as teams fall asleep, he strikes. He's knocking down an open corner three, making a massive play on defense, or making spectacular passes to teammates.

After all these years, Iguodala is still exciting to watch, and he might still be improving. That's a big plus for the Warriors.