Andre Iguodala just had the best night ever.
The 31-year-old scored 25 points Tuesday night in Game 6 of the NBA Finals to help the Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers and capture their first NBA title since 1975.
So how did Iguodala celebrate his first championship after more than 10 years in the league? By channeling the late, great Jimmy Valvano and running around looking for someone to hug.
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But Iggy’s night only got better from there.
Shortly after the game, the swingman was named the NBA Finals MVP for his lockdown defense on LeBron James and his clutch offensive production.
Judging by Iguodala’s Twitter account, his celebration after all that hard work carried late into the night early into the morning.
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Go crazy, Andre. You deserve it.
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