MrPerfect1 wrote:Mik317 wrote:Again I hate debating over Iverson because it is a pointless endeavor due to how people feel about him. I just wanted to point out somethings. You can dissagree of course because there are some valid defenses against everything I just typed and you can make an argument for Ray or Nash (as much as I hate to admit it Kobe is a definite take over Iverson...**** Lower Merion tho). I just feel like some people don't remember the level of talent Iverson had tho.
It isn't just a talent level thing. I think if Iverson could replay his career it would turn out similar. He wasn't victimized by bad luck and injuries like Walton and maybe Rose. Instead, he is much more of a JR Smith/Josh Smith supremely talented type with very questionable Basketball IQ. I think Iverson may be even worse in this era that highly values shooting and efficiency. Iverson was basically the Anti Duncan.
Like Mik, I hate talking about Iverson but I'll bite. He was victimized by Billy King. Once he was at the helm, BK failed to put a passable roster around A.I. and had a propensity to waste every single dollar of cap space on sub-par acquisitions. The only year A.I. had any semblance of a decent roster around him he did very well. Obviously, there are flaws to A.I.'s game and character but his biggest, most insurmountable obstacle was an inept underqualified GM.
The idea that a.i. would be worse in an era w/o hand checking and that values surrounding your stars w/ 3pt shooting seems absurd.