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An NBA champ and Olympic gold medallist who became a tech entrepreneur

Andre Iguodala’s successful playing career is winding down. But he’s already set himself up in the tech world, thanks to his people skills, respect for data and ‘The Art of War’.

January 05, 2021 / 07:53 IST
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Most athletes dread retirement. Emptiness and a big question loom ahead. The former Indian tennis player Ramesh Krishnan once articulated this question well - “What do I do with my day?”

There are no such worries for Andre Iguadola, currently with Miami Heat but earlier at Golden State Warriors, with whom he won three NBA championships. Iguadola is 36 and near retirement, but already well-entrenched in the business world. He was an early investor in a company you love and hate - Zoom. He joined Comcast Ventures’ Catalyst Fund as a venture partner. He is a board advisor at enterprise software company Zuora. He believes in data. He reads ‘The Art of War’.

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“Professional athletes have too much downtime,” Iguodala said in an interview in The New York Times in December. “That’s how they get in trouble. What I’ve been able to do is take that time and find something that’s purposeful, and it’s something I really enjoy, and not just monetize it, but also help bring my cohorts into the space with me and help them learn as well.”

Iguadola, a member of the gold medal-winning American side at the 2012 Olympics, added, “The folks that follow the tech space, they all know data is king and we all know the importance of data. And not just the importance of data, but how you use it and how you can use it to build your company.”