Brooklyn Nets
With Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving fully-healthy and on the court together, there is no team in the league with the firepower that the Brooklyn Nets have, which is why they are going to be the favorites to make it to the NBA Finals next season out of the Eastern Conference.
They do have some decisions to make in terms of Spencer Dinwiddie, Blake Griffin, Jeff Green and Bruce Brown all being free agents, but Andre Iguodala would be a very solid addition for the Nets on the wing. The 37-year-old forward is not only versatile in terms of who he can defend, but he already has a strong relationship with KD dating back to their days with the Warriors.
He would likely be a guy that sees 15-20 minutes per game, possibly more come playoff time, but Andre Iguodala is a “security blanket” type of player the Nets could lean on given his experience.
Iguodala is not a scorer, but his presence on the defensive-end of the floor and his ability to be a facilitator is something teams still need to respect, which is why he is worth adding.
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If the Nets can get him on a minimum contract, there is no reason why the Brooklyn Nets should not be interested in Iguodala. They may need to replace Bruce Brown as that dynamic wing who can play numerous positions and Andre Iguodala has championship experience, which is what Brooklyn will be searching for this offseason with their smaller contract players.