Andre Iguodala Loses Shoe, Knocks Down Huge 3-Pointer Anyway (Video)

Andre Iguodala’s shoe was on the other foot Thursday night, and he could not have cared less.

The Golden State Warriors guard provided a huge spark off the bench in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, giving a strong defensive effort against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers while adding 15 points in the Warriors’ 108-100 overtime win.

The best part? He scored 1/5 of those points without his left shoe.

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Iguodala blew a tire midway through the fourth quarter, but that didn’t stop him from drifting to the corner to drill a clutch 3-pointer that cut the Cavs’ four-point lead to one.

After the game, the 31-year-old didn’t seem too fazed by his lack of footwear.

“The adrenaline was flowing,” Iguodala said, via the San Francisco Chronicle. “But it was a nice flow, not too high. Kind of stayed with me all night. Losing a shoe, hey, you play in your socks in your room the whole time. So we went back to those days. Just playin’ ball.”

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Iguodala played some solid ball with two shoes on his feet as well, ending the third quarter with a thunderous dunk after forcing a James turnover.

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