He's widely perceived as a bricklayer, but after hand-checking was forbidden, his efficiency went up by a decent margin. All of a sudden, he began to score on pretty decent efficiency.
His 2007-08 scoring numbers:
26.4 PPG, 56.7 TS%, 48.8 eFG$. That's essentially Kobe-like scoring.
He was somewhat less efficient in 2005-06, but his volume was enormously high - 25 FGA, 33 PPG.
I have never seen it before, and that's quite interesting.
Iverson's scoring (in)efficiency
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Iverson's scoring (in)efficiency
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well when he went to denver he became the 2nd option behind Melo, and i think as he got older, like any NBA player, he became a better decision maker and his shot selection improved as a result. the hand checking certainly helped, but id lean towards the other 2 factors having a greater influence on his increase in efficiency.
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Hand checking came too late to save AI from himself
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