In other words, there is definitely more to AI's teams not fairing well than what is on the surface.
A big part of the issue with Iverson is that he didn't make other players better around him.
He always was an individual rather than a team player. He racked up assists not by running the pick and roll and creating dunks for others, but by holding the ball and dribbling till there wasn't any air in it.
Did you watch him in college? You honestly think he didn't make his team-mates better? And why did Deke's scoring numbers suddenly jump when he went from Atlanta to playing with AI in Philly from 2000 to 2002, yet playing the same, (or even fewer), minutes?
Third option?!? Wow.
I guess you didn't watch him play much.
He didn't make his team mates better, he was always a scorer, not a facilitator on offense. That's fine you can be a scoring PG and succeed in basketball but as far as scoring PGs go Iverson was particularly inefficient.
His best Philly teams were always poor offensive teams that went as far as their defense could take them, they were like that in large part because Iverson's ball domination and inability to play with other talented scorers.
The biggest reason Mtumbo improved his scoring averages was that in Philly they had him crash the offensive glass more. This gave him more putbacks, easy shots, and free throw attempts. Iverson drawing help certainly would be a part of that (forcing a smaller player to box out Deke).
I watched Iverson play a lot, never liked his game. It was always selfish individual play.
Deke's rebounding went
down when he went to Philly.
I watched AI play through college and the NBA, and he was nowhere near the completely selfish as some people think he was.
Can't imagine anyone who wasn't amazed by the guy's game, until he became the favorite NBA whipping post.
Do you know how absurd it would be to use AI
in his prime as a
third option? No NBA coach on the planet would've done that, (let alone as a second option) ... that makes no sense whatsoever.
It's amazing how this entire team is being assessed purely on the personality problems of a single player ... a player who's regarded as poison enough to scratch an entire club.
I guess if we're going about it that way, Gilbert Arenas' team and a few others here should be considered.
AI is certainly good fodder for discussion, though, and most likely always will be.
I want Larry Brown as coach ... let
him deal with it.
