San Francisco, CA – Golden State Warriors guard Damion Lee has off-court ties to Stephen Curry, who is his brother-in-law. He also was connected with veteran Andre Iguodala over a decade ago, even though Igoudala didn't know Lee existed.

“My mom worked in Delaware and through her job, she had a five-game ticket pass to go see the Sixers play,” Lee told ClutchPoints. “I would go watch the Sixers play when he (Iguodala) was in Philly, him, Allen Iverson, Kyle Korver all those guys.

All season Lee has been a key contributor to the Warriors' success. He often shares the court with Iguodala in the second unit. Not many players get to play alongside the legends they paid to see during their younger years.

“I remember watching him and I would be in a 300 level section,” Lee said. I was there when AI had 60. I was there when the Antonio Daniels Double Crossover happened. There are even times where he (Iguodala) still does things and I'm like dang, I remember that from 17 years ago.”

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There are some good NBA stories out there, and Lee is right up there with the best of them. He went from a spectator in the stands, to college, the NBA G-League, now a key member of the Dubs and teammates with Iguodala. Things went full circle for Lee and the journey is far from over.

Saturday, Lee and the Warriors face the Brooklyn Nets who are one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference. It will be a huge challenge, and the Dubs are happily accepting it.