Saturday night, after agreeing to re-sign with the Warriors, the 33-year-old swingman broke the news himself. Iguodala chose the Warriors over multi-year offers from the Rockets, Spurs and Kings. A budding entrepreneur, Iguodala spent much of the first day of free agency putting pressure on Golden State to improve its original offer. According to ESPN's the Undefeated, the meeting with the Rockets was "excellent." Entering his 14th season in the league, this could be his last chance for a lucrative NBA contract. In 30 games with Sacramento last season, Gay averaged 18.7 points and 6.3 rebounds. The leader of Golden State's second unit the past three years, Iguodala is a savvy facilitator who is the team's best defensive option on LeBron James. Iguodala's plus-minus average of 6.9 topped all NBA reserves who played at least 50 games last season. With 261 assists, 76 steals and 58 turnovers, he finished the regular season No. 1 in the NBA in assists per turnover (4.5 to 1) and No. 7 among players who played at least 70 games in steals per turnover (1.31 to 1).