Golden State Warriors All-Star power forward Draymond Green says Andre Iguodala is without question a Hall of Famer.

Iguodala recently said he doesn't care about being a Hall of Famer. Green believes once the Warriors win their fourth ring, the debate will be over.

Iguodala doesn't have the career numbers of a Hall of Famer. He has career regular season averages of 12.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.4 assists.

However, Iggy's résumé is Hall of Fame worthy. The former high-flyer has won three championships and was the 2014 Finals MVP. If the Warriors win the title again this season, Iguodala will have four titles in five years.

All of that Hall of Fame talk is for down the line. Iguodala and Green have bigger fish to fry right now. The Warriors must win both Games 3 and 4 of the Finals to keep home-court advantage. Any team with Kawhi Leonard on it is always a threat to win on the road, even in a hostile environment like Oracle Arena.

In the 2019 playoffs, Iguodala is putting up 9.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.2 assists. He hit the game-clinching 3-pointer in Game 2 and continues to show he's a clutch performer when it matters. The Warriors are hoping Iggy comes back next season, as he has one year left on his contract.