Baylor lands commitment from Andre Iguodala II, son of 4x NBA Champion

Andre Iguodala II, a late-blooming prospect in the 2025 class, has committed to Baylor, he told On3.
The 6-foot-6 small forward out of Link Academy (MO) is the son of Andre Iguodala — a four-time NBA champion, 2015 Finals MVP, and 19-year NBA Veteran.
Along with Scott Drew and the Baylor Bears, Andre Iguodala II also garned interest from Arizona, visiting the Wildcats in February. He receiving an offer from Northern Arizona, and was recruited by additional schools like Cal, Ohio State, and others.
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Iguodala is rated as three-star prospect and the No. 197 overall recruit in the 2025 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking. He’s the No. 40 small forward and the No. 8 player in Missouri.
Iguodala on his commitment to Baylor
Andre Iguodala II discussed his commitment to Baylor with On3.
“The staff and the opportunity to develop and improve were big reasons why I committed,” he said. “They showed me a lot of support and love and looked like a true family on my official visit to campus.”
In his own words, what type of player is Baylor getting in Iguodala?
“I’m a 3&D shooter with some athleticism and playmaking.”
He has a message for Baylor fans.
“Waco, get ready for another national championship!”