Who is the better player between Carmelo and Iguodola?

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Who is the better player, Carmelo or Iguodola?

Carmelo Anthony
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Andre Iguodola
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Post#21 » by wigglestrue » Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:01 pm

'Melo's actually outrebounding Iggy by 2 boards a game this year and outrebounded him by 1 full board a game last year. His per-36 rate has shown roughly the same margin and his rebounding rate has been superior in both seasons.

Talk of rebounding is only allowable in 'Melo's 2nd and 3rd season, which match Iggy's first and second seasons... when Karl had Melo leaking a lot more for the break and he wasn't working as hard at hitting the glass. He's clearly the superior rebounder now.


His overall rebounding rate was pretty much the same as Iggy's until this year. Iggy had always been the more prolific defensive rebounder, and Carmelo the more prolific offensive rebounder. This year Carmelo's defensive rebounding caught up. Any other stat, even a per minute stat, is completely warped by Denver's pace vs. Philly's pace.
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Post#22 » by Hendrix » Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:43 am

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Okay, so Carmelo is as good a shooter maybe better because Carmelo has a better midrange and free throw shot, while Iguodala is only a better 3pt shooter. Fine. And sure let's say Carmelo is as good a rebounder maybe better because Carmelo gobbles up offensive boards better than Iguodala. Anything else that Carmelo does better? You do realize that pace is a major factor in this comparison, right?


He has a more diverse offensive game, great post ups, and puts more preasure on defences. Picking Iggy is worse then slowplaying aces in a multiway pot imo. jk


I take Melo rather easily here.
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Post#23 » by MaNs1 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:45 am

Iguodala is making a bold statement right now in the Detroit-Philly game..
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Post#24 » by tsherkin » Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:02 am

wigglestrue wrote:His overall rebounding rate was pretty much the same as Iggy's until this year.
Iggy had always been the more prolific defensive rebounder, and Carmelo the more prolific offensive rebounder. This year Carmelo's defensive rebounding caught up. Any other stat, even a per minute stat, is completely warped by Denver's pace vs. Philly's pace.


Fine, but the fact of the matter is that 'Melo's still a better rebounder this year, and by a very large margin... most notably so on the offensive glass.

What was before isn't stunningly relevant because we're mainly discussing who's the better player, which is a much more current issue.
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Post#25 » by Ballings7 » Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:04 am

Carmelo...

But who I'd rather have is Iguodala.
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Post#26 » by Duiz » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:30 am

Ballings7 wrote:Carmelo...

But who I'd rather have is Iguodala.


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