Sunday, April 24, 2011

the Sixers are sitting at 27 wins like last season

3. ANDRE IGUODALA—It's become obvious that although somewhere in his slightly jaded thinking he believed it to be true, Andre Iguodala is not one of the NBA elite Versace Sunglasses. Perhaps a stint with USA Basketball was just what the doctor ordered for Iggy. When you're around that much talent for long periods of time, I imagine it's easy to become humble. Coach Collins will still give the ball to Andre in key situations, or for the final shot in a tight game. The reason, of course, is that he has no other options besides Lou Williams, and Andre is much more adept at drawing contact.
Iguodala is one of the best on-the-ball defenders in the NBA. Iggy haters will say that means nothing, but they're wrong. He's invaluable on this team Bvlgari Sunglasses. They say you can't win without a star in the NBA. That might be true, but the Sixers have no way to obtain one of those. Until they do, Iguodala is a must. He guards the opponent's best scorer every night. He's unselfish (top five assist man in the league from the forward position). He controls the tempo from the point-forward position in tight games down the stretch, and he can still electrify at times on the break. He completely changed his game this year to accommodate a growing list of young players showing the ability to score Gucci Sunglasses. If he does not make that change (and Collins deserves credit here as well), the Sixers are sitting at 27 wins like last season.

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