Former NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala will have the chance to add a fourth NBA championship ring to his collection after helping the Warriors to a fifth consecutive trip to the NBA Finals, but the 35-year-old veteran says that the team’s incredible success has some drawbacks.

Before arriving in Oakland, Iguodala made the playoffs six times in nine combined seasons with the Sixers and Nuggets, but never advanced past the second round. The Warriors were bounced in the first round in his first year with the team, but the club rebounded by winning an NBA title in 2015, and a record 73 games in the regular season the following year.

Following Kevin Durant’s arrival, expectations for the star-studded Warriors hit an all-time high, and they’ve delivered with back-to-back championships, and another trip to the Finals. According to Iguodala, though, the Warriors’ sustained success means that fans demanding another title, and even if Golden State wins, the victory won’t be quite as satisfying, as it was expected all along. Iguodala compared playing to the Warriors to playing for Team USA, where a single loss is considered shameful.

Via Bleacher Report:

“We make the Finals four years ago and it was, ‘Man, I just love y’all so much for what you’ve done and how y’all play. Win or lose, love y’all.’ Now? Guy pulls up next to me and says, ‘Hey, I need another one! I need y’all to get another one!’ My bad. Three ain’t enough. I’ll get you another one. Playing for the Warriors is just like playing for Team USA. When you play in the Olympics, you don’t even enjoy it. There’s the anxiety of ‘We have to win. We can’t lose, or we can’t go back home.’ We talk about it on the Olympic team: ‘We can’t go back home without the gold medal, fellas. Got to lock in. Let’s lock in.’ Then once you win, it’s like, ‘Yeah, we got it, we can go back home. Yay, we won, but we were supposed to.'”

The upside of playing in Golden State obviously outweighs the drawbacks, but we’re entering an offseason where several Warriors players may decide they’re ready for a new challenge elsewhere. You can read the entire story here.