Andre Iguodala: 'Steph Curry lives exactly the lifestyle he says he’s about'

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Andre Iguodala: "Steph Curry lives exactly the lifestyle he says he’s about. I’m trying to be like Steph, and I fail every single day. It’s hard, man. He’s true to who he says he is, and he has that killer mentality that people don’t even know about. You try to learn his flaws, but they aren’t even real flaws. He can be a class clown sometimes, but he’s just a genuine human being. He’s one of the few people I’d jump in front of a bullet for. I’ve been security for him a few times, telling people, ‘No autographs today. Back up.’ He’s the one who, you make sure nothing happens to him."

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