The best stopper and cap in NBA history according to Andre Iguodala

One had him as the victim and in the other he was a luxury spectator. Andre Iguodala is a veteran of a thousand battles in the NBA who has seen, starred in and even suffered great actions on the league courts. This time, the Miami Heat player chose the best cover in history.

Many of the fans of the NBA have in their mind as one of the best plugs in history the one that starred him LeBron James to Andre Iguodala in Game 7 of the 2016 Finals and that ended up being decisive for those Cleveland Cavaliers beat Golden State Warriors.

After being almost 27 meters from the rim and with two meters behind that he had with his rival, LeBron James used a speed of 32 km / h to jump 3.5 meters and put the huge plug on Iguoadala. This cover is considered one of the best in history by many analysts, but Andre does not think so.

The best cover in the history of the NBA

In a video posted by the Miami Heat’s Instagram account, André Iguoadala chooses Bam Adebayo’s plug on Jayson Tatum in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals as “the best ever.” It was a cap that defined the victory over the Boston Celtics 117-114.

Exactly to the cover that Adebayo gave Tatum and that was chosen by Iguoadala as the best of all time in the NBA, They attribute the injury to the shoulder and neck that ended up removing Bam from games 2 and 3 of the Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.

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