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The Iguodala Situation

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Post#101 » by ahwi_quacoe » Tue May 6, 2008 5:06 am

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Iguodala could be a glue player, if he actually developed the handles to break his man down and score in the half-court.


Players don't develop those kind of handles while they are in the NBA . You either have it or you don't. These guys have been playing basketball since they were 6 , 7 years old . You're not going to pick up those skill in a year or two. You can improve them but Iguodala was playing something like point forward in college wasn't he. If he didn't have them there, e will never really have them. Let's stop trying to push a square peg into a round hole, shall we ?
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Post#102 » by ahwi_quacoe » Tue May 6, 2008 5:07 am

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Amen on both fronts.


or better yet Trade him
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Post#103 » by SouthJersey » Tue May 6, 2008 11:17 am

Whjile there are dribbling coaches, I think the problem with Igg is in his decision making. He's either doing too many things at once, or not sure of what he's going to do. I hope its the former, and not the latter.

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