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OAKLAND — Usually, Andre Igudoala has cemented himself as the versatile and experienced forward that can do everything whenever asked and without complaint. Lately, though, Iguodala has failed to become an offensive threat.

The Warriors (33-8) enter Wednesday’s game against the Clippers (18-21) at Oracle Arena with Iguodala posting career-lows in points (5.6), field-goal percentage (42.7 percent) and 3-point shooting (23.1 percent).

“I just suck,” Igudoala said. “I play good defense, though.”

Yes, he does. And that marks one of many reasons why Warriors coach Steve Kerr has routinely downplayed Iguodala’s shooting woes. Kerr has praised Iguodala for his defense, playmaking and intelligence, all qualities that has made him a valuable presence in his 14-year NBA career. It also explains why the Warriors re-signed Iguodala to a three-year, $48 million deal.

Instead of getting defensive about his struggles, Iguodala offered some self-deprecating humor.

“I’ve been playing for a long time. I’m getting old,” Iguodala said. “I’m about to quit. Try to win a few more and then play golf.”

In other words, Iguodala did not sound exactly worried he has only made one 3-pointer out of a combined 15 attempts in the past nine games he has played.