As Rookies... Iverson/Ray Allen
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As Rookies... Iverson/Ray Allen
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As Rookies... Iverson/Ray Allen
Who would you take to build your team around or have as a building block.???? Allen is the more efficent of the two and actually had playoff success against quality teams. Seems like years ago but he took the very medicore talent wise Sonics to the second round and then pushed the eventual champ spurs to 6 games. If Rashard Lewis didnt go down we might have a completely different view of the guy.
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Easily Ray Allen. He is much the better complimentary player and Iverson isn't good enough to be the star on a contender, the 2001 season was built around great defense and Ray Allen probably could have taken it to the finals that year too with equivalent breaks.
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This one is tough imo, as a franchise player, i think iverson is a better choice money wise b/c he will sell more jerseys and stuff and is a bigger "star" than allen. But basketball wise, i would probably choose allen because his skills are more easily to build around.
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penbeast0 wrote:Easily Ray Allen. He is much the better complimentary player and Iverson isn't good enough to be the star on a contender, the 2001 season was built around great defense and Ray Allen probably could have taken it to the finals that year too with equivalent breaks.
Please. Iverson walked through Ray Allen and the Milwaukee Bucks on the way to the finals that year.
That being said, I agree that Ray Allen is a more attractive piece for a championship team because I think he has a perfect skill set to compliment a superstar and I really dont feel Iverson is good enough as a superstar himself to win the title (and he simply isn't a good complimentary guy).
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mmm, the comment about Ray Allen going to the finals was if you put him in Iverson's place in Philly with DPOY Mutumbo, SMOY Aaron McKie, COY Larry Brown's schemes, and solid roleplayers like Hill, Snow, etc. then gave him the same luck, breaks, and competition on his way to the finals (with Iverson taking Allen's place in Milwaukee if you wish).
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Allen is the clear choice for me.
Neither Allen or Iverson are capable of being the best player on a championship team. That means I'm looking at who would make the better second option on a championship team, and that's easily Allen.
Penbeast already covered the 2001 sixers, but the two biggest factors in that team success were playing in an extremely weak conference and a great defense
Neither Allen or Iverson are capable of being the best player on a championship team. That means I'm looking at who would make the better second option on a championship team, and that's easily Allen.
Penbeast already covered the 2001 sixers, but the two biggest factors in that team success were playing in an extremely weak conference and a great defense
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sp6r=underrated wrote:Allen is the clear choice for me.
Neither Allen or Iverson are capable of being the best player on a championship team. That means I'm looking at who would make the better second option on a championship team, and that's easily Allen.
Penbeast already covered the 2001 sixers, but the two biggest factors in that team success were playing in an extremely weak conference and a great defense
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penbeast0 wrote:mmm, the comment about Ray Allen going to the finals was if you put him in Iverson's place in Philly with DPOY Mutumbo, SMOY Aaron McKie, COY Larry Brown's schemes, and solid roleplayers like Hill, Snow, etc. then gave him the same luck, breaks, and competition on his way to the finals (with Iverson taking Allen's place in Milwaukee if you wish).













Iverson AVERAGED 33 ppg in those playoffs. Ray Allen has only touched 33 point three times in the playoffs. They would whave been out in the first round with Ray in place of Iverson.