"He sees everything," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said of his sixth man.X-factor is also the proper moniker for Iguodala, considering the Warriors' first-round series against New Orleans.The Pelicans have a versatile group of players, all of whom may be defended at times by the talented swingman.New Orleans starts a big front line with 7-footer Omer Asik, budding superstar Anthony Davis (6-10) and 6-7 Quincy Pondexter, who has been one of the league's hottest three-point shooters of late.Other than against Asik, Iguodala — a 6-foot-6, 215-pound Swiss army knife of a player — could be deployed to cool down any of the Pelicans' front-line guys.The Warriors are first in the league in defensive efficiency — points allowed per 100 possessions (97.2) — and opponents' field-goal percentage (42.8), second in blocked shots (6.0 per game) and fourth in defensive rebounds (43.3) and steals (9.3).Growing up and being a sneaky kid has kind of helped me on the basketball court to know what's going to happen before it happens.Iguodala's postseason experience will also be important for the Warriors, who have a roster filled with guys who have played only three playoff...