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Iguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.
Quote from: KCattheStripe on July 29, 2011, 11:49:10 PMQuote from: mgent on July 29, 2011, 11:30:10 PMIguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.So now you're saying you're playing Igoudala out of position? Isn't that the issue with him and Turner? Both are SGs?
Quote from: mgent on July 29, 2011, 11:30:10 PMIguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.So now you're saying you're playing Igoudala out of position?
Quote from: mgent on July 29, 2011, 11:30:10 PMIguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.To me number per game doesn't equal premier, especially with passing.Jose Calderon has put up some impressive assist numbers. Not premier passer in my book.Tyson Chandler has put up impressive rebounding numbers. Not a premier rebounder in my book.Allen Iverson scored a lot of points. Not a premier shooter in my book.Al Jefferson blocks a lot of shots. Not a premier defender in my book.Maybe just semantics but if Wade and Iguodala are premier perimeter passers then, thanks for the compliment because that must make LeBron and Billups super elite.
Quote from: wdleehi on July 29, 2011, 11:58:23 PMQuote from: KCattheStripe on July 29, 2011, 11:49:10 PMQuote from: mgent on July 29, 2011, 11:30:10 PMIguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.So now you're saying you're playing Igoudala out of position? Isn't that the issue with him and Turner? Both are SGs?You guys are really just making stuff up now trying to find problems with my team. Iguodala is clearly capable of playing both, has played SF overwhelmingly more than SG over his career, and hasn't even really seen consistent minutes at SG in a while.
Quote from: nickagneta on July 30, 2011, 12:00:37 AMQuote from: mgent on July 29, 2011, 11:30:10 PMIguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.To me number per game doesn't equal premier, especially with passing.Jose Calderon has put up some impressive assist numbers. Not premier passer in my book.Tyson Chandler has put up impressive rebounding numbers. Not a premier rebounder in my book.Allen Iverson scored a lot of points. Not a premier shooter in my book.Al Jefferson blocks a lot of shots. Not a premier defender in my book.Maybe just semantics but if Wade and Iguodala are premier perimeter passers then, thanks for the compliment because that must make LeBron and Billups super elite.Whatever you say.
Quote from: mgent on July 30, 2011, 12:06:39 AMQuote from: nickagneta on July 30, 2011, 12:00:37 AMQuote from: mgent on July 29, 2011, 11:30:10 PMIguodala led SGs (how he's listed on basketball-reference) in assists per game or was 2nd for SFs. Wade, before he teamed up with LeBron, was a 6-7 assist per game player. The only better passing wing is LeBron.To me number per game doesn't equal premier, especially with passing.Jose Calderon has put up some impressive assist numbers. Not premier passer in my book.Tyson Chandler has put up impressive rebounding numbers. Not a premier rebounder in my book.Allen Iverson scored a lot of points. Not a premier shooter in my book.Al Jefferson blocks a lot of shots. Not a premier defender in my book.Maybe just semantics but if Wade and Iguodala are premier perimeter passers then, thanks for the compliment because that must make LeBron and Billups super elite.Whatever you say.I will say this, with Iguodala, Wade and Hinrich, you might have the best passing PG/SG/SF combo in the league. All are very high quality passers.Its one of the reasons we got Jennings and Diaw to come off the bench. We wanted the very good to great ball movement to continue even when we went to the bench.Big believer in defense, rebounding and passing equaling a championship. Balance with multiple skills is the key.
Though he doesnt it that much, Kobe is a better passer then both in terms of vision.
Western Conference10. Kings11. MavericksSo here's my ballot for those that are curious. I'm in Vegas, on my phone - saw Maggette and Azubuike last night - so sorry I can't expound at length.
Quote from: The Walker Wiggle on July 30, 2011, 02:16:00 PMWestern Conference10. Kings11. MavericksSo here's my ballot for those that are curious. I'm in Vegas, on my phone - saw Maggette and Azubuike last night - so sorry I can't expound at length. Speechless!!!!
Eastern Conference1. Knicks2. Nets3. Bulls4. Magic5. Celtics6. Pacers7. Bucks8. Heat9. 76ers10. Bullets11. Pistons12. HawksWestern Conference1. Jazz2. Warriors3. Grizzlies4. Spurs5. Trailblazers6. Suns7. Thunder8. Nuggets9. Lakers10. Kings11. MavericksSo here's my ballot for those that are curious. I'm in Vegas, on my phone - saw Maggette and Azubuike last night - so sorry I can't expound at length.
9. 76ers10. Bullets