Iguodala goes on jump-shooting barrages that rival a winning effort in a three-point contest during All-Star weekend. The veil on that version of Iguodala was lifted Tuesday night, when the sixth man went into full superhero mode on national TV to help the Warriors overcome a 17-point deficit for a 110-99 Game 2 victory over Portland. "I don't ever have to say anything to Andre," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said of Iguodala's trip into the phone booth. Iguodala came in, made both of his first-quarter shots and helped the Warriors score eight points in the frame's closing 2:59. With a springy first step to his left, Iguodala was past Al-Farouq Aminu, and with a one-dribble burst, he split Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum as they tried to scramble into help positions. Iguodala took off for what appeared to be a routine left-handed layup, but when 6-foot-11 Mason Plumlee flew into the picture to contest the shot, Iguodala fluttered under the rim and spun in a high-arcing reverse layup. [...] they outscored the Blazers by 19 points in Iguodala's 10 fourth-quarter minutes, completing the comeback and taking a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. The Warriors outscored Portland...