ATLANTA — Warriors rookie Patrick McCaw sometimes types "Andre Iguodala" into YouTube. Because Iguodala's athleticism has diminished in recent years, McCaw scrolls to highlights from the swingman's prime seasons with the 76ers. Typically content to defer to teammates and guard opponents' best scorers, Iguodala, 33, has returned to his aggressive, acrobatic ways with Kevin Durant sidelined by a left knee injury. By pairing that scoring outburst with five rebounds, four assists, three steals, one block and no turnovers, Iguodala became the NBA's first bench player to record such a line since Indiana's Detlef Schrempf in 1992. McCaw (nine points, seven rebounds), David West (10 points) and Ian Clark (10 points) were just a few of the role players who complemented Iguodala, Stephen Curry (24 points, nine assists), Draymond Green (12 points, eight rebounds, six assists, four steals) and Klay Thompson (13 points, all in the second half). The player who has long dealt with an achy back and a nagging hamstring injury topped the 30-minute mark in both victories. After JaVale McGee deflected a Paul Millsap layup attempt late in the first quarter, Iguodala caught a pass from Curry and...