Nivek wrote:deneem4 wrote:named 10 sg better than iverson from 1975 and up
Don't have time to do much digging, but...off the top of my head and in no particular order, Jordan, McGrady, Wade, Ginobili, Moncrief, Ray Allen, Drexler, and Kobe for sure. That's eight. Vince Carter. Harden. Fat Lever (I looked him up) had four seasons better than Iverson's best, but his career was cut short by injury. I could see taking Iverson over him on longevity. Reggie Miller, probably. Maybe Gervin.
That's 13 -- two of them arguable -- off the top of my head. I know I'm forgetting someone. And it leaves out players before 1975 who were pretty good. And some guys who had a really good season or two, but got hurt. I'm thinking Brandon Roy.
Speaking of Iverson's logevity, I have to wonder if he wore down simply because he logged so many minutes and how much that hurt his efficiency. He had 10 seasons where he averaged 40 minutes per game.
A James Harden comparison is interesting to me. While Harden's numbers are much better in the regular season, he's had much better teammates than Iverson (Durant, Westbrook, Howard). The eras of basketball are different- the kinds of fouls that Harden draws makes me think that Iverson could get 15 free throw attempts per game.
Harden has always had a good GM, Iverson had Billy King- which makes me wonder where Ibaka/Reggie Jackson/Chandler Parsons rank in terms of Iverson's teammates in Philly.
Plus Iverson played in an era where advanced statistics were not really recognized- Iverson's numbers would be better if he played in system like in Houston which emphasizes layups and 3s- at least a significant portion of Iverson's long 2s would have been eliminated.
Although maybe Iverson's style of play was self limiting. Jerry Stackhouse and Iverson couldn't coexist (although an older MJ and Stackhouse didn't do much either). Maybe it was Iverson who couldn't take himself out of games.
Still, there were guys like Paul Pierce who lobbied for Iverson which turned out better for Pierce in the end because he got Allen and KG. Joe Dumars tried to trade for him. Larry Brown may have been an annoying head coach.
I still think Harden has to do more especially in the big moments of the playoffs. Yes he has been great at times including the Western Conference against the San Antonio Spurs. But he's had a few dissapearing acts since. In his last 3 playoff series Harden has shot under 40% and only 32% from 3.
Harden should turn out to be a better player- he just needs to do more in the postseason. He's still only 25 when Iverson probably had his best season from a team standpoint.