Andre Iguodala roasts Steve Kerr over his college career at Arizona

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Andre Iguodala doesn't tweet a lot. But when he does ...

... it's great stuff.

Former NBA big man Channing Frye held a Twitter Q&A on Friday morning. And when he said his all-time University of Arizona starting five consists of Jason Gardner, Mike Bibby, Steve Kerr, Sean Elliott and himself, Iguodala replied by asking the following question:

"Steve Kerr?"

Very funny, Andre. 

But things got even better:

Zing!

As you probably are well aware -- when Kerr took over as head coach of the Warriors before the 2014-15 season, he moved Iguodala (who had started all 758 games of his career up to that point) to the bench in place of Harrison Barnes.

Iguodala wasn't fully on board with the decision at first, but eventually, he came around and trusted Kerr's instincts. The role change worked -- as did Iguodala's re-insertion into the starting lineup for Games 4 through 6 in the 2015 NBA Finals -- which resulted in Iguodala capturing Finals MVP.

Over the next four seasons, Iguodala did start 21 of 273 regular-season games and 30 of 76 playoff games. But for the most part, he was Golden State's "sixth man" under Kerr (yet played starter minutes when it mattered most).

[RELATED: Bogut replies to Iguodala's golf video with great question]

Regardless of Iguodala's zinger, Kerr certainly had quite the college career.

During the 1987-88 college basketball season, he shot over 57 percent (114-for-199) from 3-point territory for the Wildcats, and only committed 36 turnovers in 38 games.

Both stats are insane.

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