Vince Carter. He's my favorite player but he was TOUGH to deal with sometimes because he was so picky and insisted on taking part in everything. You just can't build a team around him like they tried in Toronto. In NJ it's different because they have three players who you can potentially build around and J-Kidd is the main focus. He was one of the biggest superstars a few years ago but I admit he was kind of a diva.
Steve Francis, Starbury. They are so talented, so they just do what they want to do and what THEY THINK that is the best. But it's not good for the team, and Francis had problems with his teammates and coaches too, so...
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I would say Iverson is the most difficult to play with simply because of his demand for the basketball. He plays with very good players in Iggy, Webber, Dalembert, but does not have the ability to excel with them on the floor.</div> Webber- He's good, but shots a very low FG% for a PF and is horrendous on defense. If Webber had at least a little defensive ability the Sixers would be in MUCH better shape. Probably battling with CLE for the 4th seed. Iggy- He's solid, no doubt about that, but as far as his aggresivness, well it's very inconsitent. One day he will be in attack mode, next game he won't take a shot. Dalembert- Anybody who's watched more than half of the Sixers games knows that this deserves NO COMMENT.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Avery:</div><div class="quote_post"> Iggy- He's solid, no doubt about that, but as far as his aggresivness, well it's very inconsitent. One day he will be in attack mode, next game he won't take a shot..</div> Yea it gets like that when you have AI on your team.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Yea it gets like that when you have AI on your team.</div> Even without Iverson playing, some games Iguodala just hesitates or is passive way too much. He doesn't demand the ball nearly enough to really be consistent on the offensive end so I wouldn't say Iverson is to blame for that.