johnstarky
Rotation player
:teeth::teeth: i agree starky.good post.
he could be james's pippen.
I have difficulty trying to determine whether you were being sarcastic in your post or serious.
By no means am I calling Iggy a superstar.I recognize that he isn't as good of a player as a Dwayne Wade, Chris Paul or even an Amar'e Stoudemire.But I think it's unfair when people underestimate a player that averaged 19.3 points and 5.05 assists the previous two seasons.Iggy's numbers might not be anomalously good but my argument is that he would be a better second scoring option to Lebron than anyone who is currently playing for the Cavs.What I don't understand is people who quickly dismiss this notion by categorizing Iggy as an underachiever and as a player who isn't capable of putting up solid numbers on a contending team.Their counter arguments are that he never made an all-star team, he never led a team passed the first round of the playoffs, he makes more money than his actual value, he couldn't mesh with a superstar player, and he is a player that is on the decline.These are arguments that either have nothing to do with what Iggy has accomplished on the court or arguments that are based on opinion and mere speculation.