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Sixers' Iguodala still waiting for his NBA All-Star Spot

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Post#21 » by bebopdeluxe » Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:38 am

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Brandon Roy is, in my mind, one of the 5 best SG's in the league...

Kobe
AI
Wade (when healthy)
Manu
Roy

And right now, IMO, he's probably as good or better than one or two of the other guys on this list. The only thing that he doesn't have is experience. He's gonna get experience.

Iguodala?

IMO, we should all pray that Iggy has Roy's upside.
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Post#22 » by THFM » Sat Feb 16, 2008 6:02 am

bebopdeluxe wrote:freshie:

Brandon Roy is, in my mind, one of the 5 best SG's in the league...

Kobe
AI
Wade (when healthy)
Manu
Roy

And right now, IMO, he's probably as good or better than one or two of the other guys on this list. The only thing that he doesn't have is experience. He's gonna get experience.

Iguodala?

IMO, we should all pray that Iggy has Roy's upside.


Roy can finish way better then Iggy around the rim.
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Post#23 » by SendEm » Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:11 am

Also don't forget that Iggy dunks better than Brandon Roy, some people are of the mind to overrate a player due to their dunking ability and highlight reel appeal. Perhaps that's where freshie2 is making his/her mistake.
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Post#24 » by eyeatoma » Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:23 am

THFM wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Roy can finish way better then Iggy around the rim.


THFM your sig is too big. You should go to the Graphics board and have them resize it for you, or create you a new one...
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Post#25 » by ITK9 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:16 pm

SendEm wrote:Roy is clearly a better player than Iggy. Iggy and Roy are only close statistically but ON THE COURT they are far apart in performance.

pls..shut the f*** up.i officaly demand this guy to be banned!
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Post#26 » by freshie2 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:38 pm

bebopdeluxe wrote:freshie:

Brandon Roy is, in my mind, one of the 5 best SG's in the league...

Kobe
AI
Wade (when healthy)
Manu
Roy

And right now, IMO, he's probably as good or better than one or two of the other guys on this list. The only thing that he doesn't have is experience. He's gonna get experience.

Iguodala?

IMO, we should all pray that Iggy has Roy's upside.


Listen...I don't hate Roy, and he is a talented young player with great upside, but I think the All Star spot is a little premature. Portland has done a great job rebuilding their team, and promoting him, which is my whole point. If 'we' can bash Iguodala for stating in a paper that he gets double teamed, then why shouldn't Portland get some grief for bribing the rest of the league?

I also don't think Iguodala is that far off the pace of being in a similar discussions of the top young players. Both need to improve and sustain to really be solidified in the discussions. It will be interesting to see how they both play in the second half of the season...and if either of their teams make moves. I personally don't know that I'd mess with the roster in Portland, but they have been mentioned in some discussions.
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Post#27 » by IversonsMother » Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:55 pm

I like Iggy, but he must be kicking himself for not taking the extension.. He isn't even the best player on the 6ers right now. Only way Iggy gets a bigger payday is if we make the playoffs and he tears it up. Otherwise, he won't get more than was offered to him last offseason.
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Post#28 » by bebopdeluxe » Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:32 pm

freshie:

I don't think that ROy being an All-Star is premature...and unless you can think of a guy who I mentioned who is better than Roy, he deserves to play tomorrow....but I respect your opinion if you don't agree.

I also think that if you polled the 30 NBA GM's and asked them who they would take if they were starting a team - Roy or Iggy - it would be a slam-dunk for Roy. In fact - IMO - if I had the opportunity right now to choose among the SG's currently in the NBA who would be my starter for the next 10 years, I would take Kobe...and then I would take Roy (and it's not even close).
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Post#29 » by Dedicated_76ers_fan » Sat Feb 16, 2008 6:25 pm

I LOVE Brandon Roy, he's the type of players you win championships with. For all the fame we gave Michael Jordan, it was Scottie Pippen who elevated MJ to His Greatness. Roy has that type of impact.
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Post#30 » by SendEm » Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:29 pm

So no one else on planet earth thinks that Iggy is better than Brandon Roy?
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Post#31 » by Sixerscan » Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:32 pm

Roy has had a great year this year. Gotta give it to him. Iguodala isn't too far behind though.
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Post#32 » by tk76 » Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:33 pm

I think Roy is having the better year, and likely will be on a much better team for the rest of his career. Who knows if the Sixers ever get players with Aldridge and Oden's potential as an inside force.

Since they are both only 24 and early in their careers, I'm still not sure Roy will be clearly the better player when all is said and done. I think Iguodala actually still has a lot more room to grow since his jumpshot is still a rapidly improving work in progress, and his ability to find Sam when he drives suggests that he could be an even better set-up man if the Sixers get a good finisher at PF and better shooters.


I definitely agree that Roy is having the better year, but because of the conferences, the Sixers have a better shot to make the playoffs than Portland.

When I look to Portland's bright future I see Roy as less critical of a piece than the future inside presence of Aldridge and Oden. As you are quick to point out, good guards are not hard to find. Put your boy Jemario Moon with Oden and Aldridge in 3 years and you still will have a dangerous team. Put Iguodala there in 2 years and he will be seen as a perennial All Star- much like Roy will become.
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Post#33 » by SendEm » Sat Feb 16, 2008 9:51 pm

I understand what you are saying tk76 but Roy does everything better than Iggy besides dunk the basketball. Roy can take any defender off of the dribble in the NBA. Iggy absolutely can not dominate any perimeter defender in the league with his penetration skills. NOT ONE DEFENDER. Iggy is allowed to be a ball handler on this team because we are a bad team and we NEED it. But with Brandon Roy he would be a ball handler on every single team in the NBA because there are only like at most 10 guys in the NBA who are better impact playmaking/scoring perimeter players. So Roy's skill set translate to any NBA franchise. On other teams Iggy would be expected to be a finisher/shooter/scorer where he will revert back into what he was back when Iverson was the ball handler here...
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Post#34 » by IggyTheBEaST » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:10 pm

Iggy and Roy are pretty close SendEm. Alot closer than you give Dre credit for. That being said, Roy definitly had the better year, and thats why he is an all star. I ask you this though, Do you think Ray Allen deserved the reserve nod over Igoudala?

Iggy has him beat in every category except free throws and 3pt%.

That includes efficiency rating.

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Post#35 » by SendEm » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:42 pm

NBA coaches are smart enough to recognize when a player is putting up stats on a bad team and when a player is sacrificing his individual statistics while performing on a winning team with talent. Iggy stats are in direct relation to the Sixers lack of talent and losing record. Ray Allen could put up far better stats than Iggy if he played on a team with little talent and a losing record...

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