Post#24 » by Sixercise » Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:03 pm
Kobe wanting it from day 1, eh?
Let's take Iguodala's and Kobe's numbers of their first 4 years in the NBA:
Kobe Bryant
96-97: In 15.5 mins, averaged 7.6 pts, 1.9 rebs & 1.3 assists on .417% FG
97-98: In 26 mins, averaged 15.4pts, 3.1 rebs & 2.5 assists on .428% FG
98-99: In 37.9 mins, averaged 19.9 pts, 5.3 rebs & 3.8 assists on .465% FG
99-00: In 38.2 mins, averaged 22.5 pts, 6.3 rebs & 4.9 assists on .468% FG
Now for Iguodala:
04-05: In 32.8 mins, averaged 9 pts, 5.7 rebs & 3 assists on .493% FG
05-06: In 37.6 mins, averaged 12.3 pts, 5.9 rebs & 3.1 assists on .500% FG
06-07: In 40.3 mins, averaged 18.2 pts, 5.7 rebs & 5.7 assists on .447% FG
07-08 (in 71 games so far) In 39.2 mins, averaged 19.9 pts, 5.4 rebs & 4.6 assists on .455% FG
Considering that Kobe had Shaq and Iguodala having maybe Miller, the statistics aren't that much different between both Kobe & Iggy. I mean, just imagine if Iggy took the place of Kobe and played with the same level of intensity on that Lakers squad. Would anyone in their right mind say that Iggy wouldn't have 'wanted it from day 1??' I don't think so.
Point is, I feel that Iggy is going on the right track in developing his game. So what if he makes you people cringe with his 1-on-1 plays every now & then. Cut this guy some slack, he's only been in the league for four years. The way Iggy's playing right now suggests that the sky may still be the limit for him. Just imagine if he had a big man to complement his game....
Jeez, someone's got to stop smoking glass ****.....