freshie2 wrote:
Martin is purely a scoring 2G, averaging 23 ppg...if all you are going to do is score, get up around 28ppg. Magette baffles me...why bring him into the discussion when he's shown nothing to be better than Iguodala, even though Iguodala is much younger?
He said that all Kevin Martin does is score, doesn't that sound like when Buddy Ryan said "All Chris Carter does is score touchdowns"
BTW Kevin Martin is only one of the top 5 shooters in the NBA...
All of what you said is nullified due to the fact that there have been and are players YOUNGER than Iggy right now in the NBA playing his very same position who have made it to ALL Star game(s). You bring up Iggy being younger than the perimeter players that I compared him to as if his "youth" is a plus. He's 24 years of age, he's not a 19 or 20 year old. As far as perimeters players go, what you see at age 24 is going to be pretty much what you get, ESPECIALLY for a player that has played 40 minutes per game since he entered the NBA.
The pull up jump shot of a 6'6" player is VERY easy to stop when he has an average at best driving ability. You couple that with the fact that his entire pull up game is geared towards the middle of the floor and you have someone that is easy to take out of his game. In a playoff series you won't see any defenders just eying Iggy as he lulls them to sleep with his dribble then pull up in front of the basket for a mid range jumpshot or even a 3 pointer like during the regular season. During the playoffs scouting reports are adhered to ardently.Players that utilize that move usually do so to COMPLIMENT their SUPERIOR driving skills like Jordan, Iverson, Kobe, Vince, and Baron Davis. Iggy uses the pull up as his GO TO move. Once a defender decides to play him closely what is Iggy going to do? He's going to pass the ball after putting it on the floor or pull up for a fadeaway off of the dribble, or even the rare drive to the basket where he puts up an ugly weak shot. Jordan, Vince, Kobe, Iverson, Baron Davis, and Manu Ginobili want a defender to guard the pull up so that they can drive to the hole and dunk on the center. Iggy is NOT dunking on anyone's center for the rest of his career ESPECIALLY not in the playoffs.
At 24 years of age on a team where he has a green light and plays 40 minutes a night you would expect Iggy to have made an All Star game or atleast put up some awesome numbers if he is truly a $11.5 million+ plus like he claims to be. How can a player that wants elite money have it both ways? The Sixers are a losing franchise AND Iggy puts up just decent numbers for a "star player" yet he wants franchise player money?That sounds like a very bad investment in a 24 year old player considering what other players have done in the NBA at the same age. If a guy is the "franchise player" on a losing team ATLEAST dominate games like Al Jefferson is doing or have a winning record and make an All Star game like Brandon Roy.
Iggy 19.7 5.5 4.6
Players Statistics at 23-24
Joe Johnson 20.2ppg 6.5 assists 4.1 rebounds 40 minutes
Jim Jackson 25.7ppg 3.7assists 5.1rebounds
Hersey Hawkins 22.1 3.7 3.9
Kendall Gill 20.5 4.2 5.1
Mitch Richmond 22.0 4.2 5.9
Latrell Sprewell 21.0 4.7 4.9
Ron Harper 22.9 4.8 4.8
Michael Finley 21.5 4.4 5.2
Jeff Malone 22.4 2.4 3.6
Jamal Mashburn 23.4 2.8 5.4
What Iggy is doing has been done by many players at his position at the same age. I left the obvious names out. I also predicted a few weeks ago that his scoring average would rise after the All Star break approaching the end of the season while going up against teams that are tanking much like Shawn Bradley use to do while he was here. I received some backlash while comparing him to Shawn Bradley and people missed the ultimate message.
