It has been a rough stretch for the Golden State Warriors amidst the injuries to all four of their All-Star players. Not surprisingly, they were unable to fill the massive void in their 110-91 loss to the Utah Jazz.

Fortunately, there was one lone bright spot that spells optimism for the Warriors moving forward. It came in the form of another solid outing by forward Andre Iguodala.

According to Melissa Rohlin of The Mercury News, head coach Steve Kerr has noticed a pep in Iguodala's step over the last month.

“The last month, his body, his athleticism, his bounce, it’s all coming together,” Kerr said. “I think that’s a great sign for us.”

Kerr is known for his charisma when it comes to helping his players out of a slump. However, he took no credit for what Iguodala has been able to do as of late.

“Andre?” Kerr asked before chuckling to himself. “I don’t say a word to Andre. He doesn’t need my advice. This guy has been in the league forever, he knows exactly what he’s doing.”

Needless to say, it has been a disappointing 2017-18 NBA season for the 13-year veteran. He is currently putting up a career-low 6.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.3 assists in just 25.5 minutes per game.

Fortunately, he has been able to find his stroke as of late. This was extremely evident during their loss to the Jazz after he finished with 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting from deep. That said, it is encouraging to see that Iguodala has started to find his rhythm just in time for the postseason.