
MBB Adds Iguodala II to its 2025 Signing Class
4/26/2025 3:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Son of four-time NBA Champ is Baylor’s second player in four years from Link Academy
WACO, Texas – Baylor men's basketball officially welcomed wing Andre Iguodala to its 2025 signing class on Saturday, head coach Scott Drew announced.
"Andre is a talented player with great athleticism who wants to be coached," Drew said. "He has a championship pedigree and will fit right in with our Culture of JOY. The Baylor Family will really enjoy getting to know him once he arrives on campus."
The son of 19-year NBA veteran Andre Iguodala, he helped Link Academy to a 22-9 record this season and a Nike Elite Youth Basketball Scholastic League championship. The Lions clinched a No. 2 seed in the Chipotle Nationals, falling in the semifinals to Dynamic Prep, 77-55.
The 6-foot-7 wing was rated as a three-star prospect chose the Bears over reported offers from Arizona and Cal.
Iguodala II joins fellow 2025 signee Tounde Yessoufou, a five-star forward from California. In addition to his fellow freshman, Iguodala joins a re-tooled Baylor roster, with six transfers that total 484 games of Division I experience.
Baylor men's basketball is coming off its school record sixth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, joining Gonzaga and Houston as the only teams that have won at least one tournament game in each of those six appearances.
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"Andre is a talented player with great athleticism who wants to be coached," Drew said. "He has a championship pedigree and will fit right in with our Culture of JOY. The Baylor Family will really enjoy getting to know him once he arrives on campus."
The son of 19-year NBA veteran Andre Iguodala, he helped Link Academy to a 22-9 record this season and a Nike Elite Youth Basketball Scholastic League championship. The Lions clinched a No. 2 seed in the Chipotle Nationals, falling in the semifinals to Dynamic Prep, 77-55.
The 6-foot-7 wing was rated as a three-star prospect chose the Bears over reported offers from Arizona and Cal.
Iguodala II joins fellow 2025 signee Tounde Yessoufou, a five-star forward from California. In addition to his fellow freshman, Iguodala joins a re-tooled Baylor roster, with six transfers that total 484 games of Division I experience.
Baylor men's basketball is coming off its school record sixth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, joining Gonzaga and Houston as the only teams that have won at least one tournament game in each of those six appearances.
Follow @BaylorMBB on X, Instagram and Facebook for additional updates.
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