The sad tears of Andre Iguodala's son convinced him to stay with the Warriors

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Dub Nation can send their thank you cards to Andre Junior.

After much hand-wringing by the fans, Andre Iguodala agreed to re-sign with the Warriors on Saturday. And with the Rockets, Spurs and Kings all courting him, Iguodala admits his decision came down to one thing: the tears of his 10-year-old son.

On an appearance on NBA TV on Sunday, Iguodala was asked to name the deciding factor in re-signing with Golden State.

"The guy sitting across from me. My son's playing Madden," Iguodala said. "I told him I had some options, I had some teams I was looking at. And I said we might be leaving. And he started crying."

In the background, you can hear the loud protestations of a 10-year-old boy who does not appreciate his dad telling the world he cried.

"Yes, you did," Iguodala laughed. "He said he was close, but he wasn't crying."

Iguodala's deal is reportedly for three more years and $48 million, the latest in a spending spree by the Warriors organization to keep their core players together. The team will also be bringing back Stephen Curry on a record-setting five-year, $201 million deal, Shaun Livingston on a three-year, $24 million contract and David West on a one-year deal for the veteran minimum of $2.3 million.