Andre Iguodala has claimed that the depth of the Golden State Warriors was crucial as they levelled the NBA Finals with a 103-82 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
An emphatic win for the Warriors on the road means that the series is level at 2-2 ahead of game five in Oakland on Sunday, and Iguodala was quick to pay tribute to the supporting cast.
"We've seen it all year, every team we go up against, we use our strength in numbers," the forward, who replaced Andrew Bogut in the starting lineup and finished the night with 22 points, told reporters after the game.
"Not only do we have a good first unit but we've got a second unit that is coming at you with the same type of speed, same type of high-IQ basketball. It's hard to keep up with us.
"We're going to try to keep it going."
Iguodala's 22 points was a season-high on his first start of the campaign.