Warriors retire former Finals MVP Andre Iguodala's jersey
- The Golden State Warriors retired Andre Iguodala's jersey No. 9 on Sunday after a victory against the Dallas Mavericks, honoring his significant contributions to the team.
- Iguodala is the first member of the Warriors' dynasty to have his jersey retired, following his four championships and 2015 Finals MVP award.
- Stephen Curry remarked on Iguodala's impact, noting his decision to join the team was pivotal for the franchise's success during a ceremony attended by many former teammates.
- Iguodala expressed gratitude to fans, team members, and staff, stating, 'None of this would have happened without all of you, the fans.
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