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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

4x NBA Champ Andre Iguodala is an icon in the world of basketball. His remarkable athleticism, which included his winning 4 NBA championships with the $7.7 billion team Golden State Warriors, cannot be contested. Nevertheless, his career after basketball has been equally outstanding. He is a visionary venture capitalist and entrepreneur who has achieved great success, and part of it is because of his association with the Golden State Warriors.

This article seeks to uncover how his time with the warriors enabled him to walk with the founders, obtain essential business skills, and ultimately guide him in his journey as an investor.

Learning from the Warriors – A Businessman’s Perspective

While with the Golden State Warriors, Iguodala was not merely a celebrity player but an apprentice in the economic field. The dynamic tech and startup environment in the Bay Area greatly influenced his decision to try his hand at being a venture capitalist.

Iguodala Said, ?Do you understand how significant it is for me to be part of the Warriors? This is where the upheaval begins.?

Iguodala was surrounded by some of the best-backed companies in different industries, including software and SaaS like Zoom and Jennifer.?He would relish the electric atmosphere of Oracle Arena where he got to share the seats with some of the greatest minds at every game.?Off and on the court, Iguodala used the opportunity to talk to founders, understanding how markets work, how to market, and what it takes to be successful in business.

 

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As he recalls, “You met a whole bunch of these folks in that community, right? For sure. Whether on the court, at the games, courtside, or off the court, I’ve been able to interact with these founders. That is how I got to shadow some of these founders and know their expectations.”

Venture Capitalist and Entrepreneurship

Iguodala?s success as a venture capitalist was not based on knowledge alone. He is now on a mission to enlighten other athletes about the realm of investing and spread his knowledge. He says that this is one reason why he wants to be part of the first investing wave. His time with the Warriors became a basis for his move into the business arena where he is now, introducing fellow athletes to the environment.

The business acumen that Iguodala learned from being with Warriors has been a stepping stone for his entrepreneurial achievement. This tale is an example of how a basketball career extends beyond the court for its players, as they venture into the business world.

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Iguodala?s blossoming tale is a motivating story that shows how you can excel even in unforeseen avenues, and how learning from the very best can yield unprecedented results.