NBA

Warriors, Andre Iguodala agree on three-year, $48 million deal

Sam Amick
USA TODAY
Andre Iguodala (9) reacts during the fourth quarter of game six of the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena.

Andre Iguodala and the Golden State Warriors have agreed on a three-year, $48 million contract, a person with knowledge of the negotiations told USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke under the condition of anonymity because the terms of the deal had not been announced.

Iguodala, 33, averaged 7.6 points, four rebounds, 3.4 assists and shot 52.8% from the field this season, playing the sixth-man role for the championship-winning Warriors.

He met with Houston, Sacramento, San Antonio and Golden State as he weighed his options. He canceled his meeting with the Philadelphia 76ers.

Iguodala, who has spent the past four seasons with Golden State and won Finals MVP in 2015, broke the news of the agreement himself on Twitter.

Earlier in the day, the Warriors re-signed Stephen Curry, David West and Shaun Livingston, leaving Kevin Durant as the lone unsigned free agent — though he's not going anywhere.

PHOTOS: NBA free agents on the move