Miami Heat veteran Andre Iguodala turned back the clock on Tuesday as he provided an amazing highlight play that was reminiscent of the A.I. of old. Iguodala threw down an impressive putback slam against the Boston Celtics, which got the nod of approval from former Golden State Warriors teammate Stephen Curry.

First off, here is Iguodala showing off his hops at 36 years young:

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Curry took to his Instagram to share his reaction to Iguodala's dunk, which actually needs a bit of decoding:

Thanks to Warriors insider Drew Shiller for providing context for this exchange. Both these players love their golf, and as theorized by Curry above, Iguodala must have played a round or two recently.

Iguodala surprisingly logged 31 minutes for the Heat on Tuesday, finishing with six points, eight rebounds, four assists, a steal, and two blocks in a good all-around performance for the tested vet. He helped his side to a huge win against the Celtics, with the game ending 112-106 in favor of the Heat. This victory tightens the gap in the top half in a wide-open Eastern Conference, with Miami now just two games behind the third-seeded Celtics.

For his part, this was the most minutes Iguodala has logged since joining the Heat earlier this year. He has pretty much played the same role he did while with the Warriors, as he looks to add his veteran experience to a young Heat side looking to make a splash in the playoffs this term.