Report: 76ers, Iguodala agree on $80M deal 2008-08-14
The 76ers are making it clear they want Andre Iguodala to stick around.
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The dynamic 24-year-old guard-forward agreed to a 6-year, $80-million deal to remain with the team, according to a report Wednesday in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Iguodala could earn $5 million more in bonuses and the sixth year is a player option, the report said, citing a league source.
76ers general manager Ed Stefanski who said in recent weeks that re-signing Iguodala was a priority had no comment on the deal to the Inquirer.
Iguodala was Philadelphia's first-round draft choice (ninth overall) in 2004. He averaged 19.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 82 games last season.
This is the second big-money deal the 76ers have handed out this offseason. Last month, Elton Brand received an $82-million contract to leave the Clippers for Philadelphia.
Author: Fox Sports Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com Added: August 14, 2008