Years from now, when voters debate whether Andre Iguodala deserves enshrinement in the Hall of Fame, they need only to cue up video from the Warriors’ Game 3 rout of Houston in the Western Conference finals Sunday night to see why he has a case: Though more role player than superstar, Iguodala is an essential part of one of the most loaded teams in NBA history.
His stat line — 10 points on 4-for-6 shooting, three assists, three rebounds and zero turnovers in 27 minutes — wasn’t gaudy, but it was a big reason Golden State cruised to the most lopsided postseason victory in franchise history.