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MANILA, Philippines – Andre Iguodala is not an NBA Finals MVP for nothing.
The veteran saved the day for the Golden State Warriors by hitting a clutch triple late in their 109-104 Game 2 win over the Toronto Raptors that knotted the 2019 NBA Finals on Sunday, June 2 (Monday, June 3, Philippine time).
With Toronto within striking distance trailing 104-106, Iguodala dashed any hopes of a comeback from the opposing team as he drained the open three-pointer with 7 ticks remaining.
Iggy with the dagger and the swagger pic.twitter.com/APVpB1SxqG
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) June 3, 2019
Steph Curry said Iguoadala, who won Finals MVP when Golden State captured the championship in 2015, has always been capable of stepping up in big moments.
“Over the course of the game, it’s kind of disrespectful to leave Andre Iguodala open like that with the game on the line. He’s made big shots like that before,” Curry said.
"The whole fourth quarter they were playing some janky defense … Over the course of the game, it’s kinda disrespectful to leave Andre Iguodala open like that. … He’s made big shots like that before."
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) June 3, 2019
—Steph Curry on the finish to Game 2 pic.twitter.com/eQ9Bymczv2
The Warriors will go for a 2-1 lead when they host the Raptors on Wednesday, June 5 (Thursday, June 6, Philippine time). – Rappler.com
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