Andre Iguodala Progression Stats

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  1. Really Lost One

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    ive got the stats from andre last season, and the stats from andre this season. lets see how much he progressed.

    <font color=""Red"">MPG</font>

    04-05 - 32.8
    05-06 - 37.6

    + 4.8

    <font color=""red"">FGPT</font>

    04-05 - 49.3
    05-06 - 50.0

    + 0.7

    <font color=""red"">FGA</font>

    04-05 - 6.7
    05-06 - 8.4

    + 1.7

    <font color=""red"">RPG</font>

    04-05 - 5.7
    05-06 - 5.9

    + 0.2

    <font color=""red"">APG</font>

    04-05 - 3.0
    05-06 - 3.1

    + 0.1

    <font color=""red"">TO</font>

    04-05 - 1.7
    05-06 - 1.9

    + 0.2

    <font color=""red"">SPG</font>

    04-05 - 1.7
    05-06 - 1.7

    + 0

    <font color=""red"">BPG</font>

    04-05 - 0.6
    05-06 - 0.3

    - 0.3

    <font color=""red"">PPG</font>

    04-05 - 9.0
    05-06 - 12.03

    + 3.03
     
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    if they get rid of A.i than he will break out.
     
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    Or if he is just more aggressive... but I have a feeling he'll be a solid second or third option in the future... but never a great first-option.
     
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    If he attempts a couple of more shots again, he should get even better.
     
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    I think Dre’s unselfishness is what is holding him back from being a prolific scorer in this league. He has all the tools to be a great offensive player. He is long, has a pretty nice three point shot from the corner, is an athletic freak, and can put the ball of the floor. The thing is he passes up to many opportunities and defers when he would be better off taking the shot himself. I truly believe Dre would have averaged somewhere between 17-20 points this season had either Webber or AI not been on the team.
     
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    his handles arent very good dont you think?
    so that limits his ability to create for himself
    but really its ai stopping his development, he'd be such a stud on any other team, especially on the bulls
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Best Kept Secret:</div><div class="quote_post">I truly believe Dre would have averaged somewhere between 17-20 points this season had either Webber or AI not been on the team.</div>

    You're not saying much here. Any average offensive player can average 17-20 points if its team had no super stars.(Posey could average 17-20 if Shaq and Wade wasn't on the Heat) and same can be said for many other scenarios. The Hawks is a great example, they have no super stars and Al Harrington averages 20 points, and their team sucks. The Sixers would also suck if we didn't have Webber or AI and if our first option is Andre. He's not there yet, not even close. I think it will take him at least 2 or 3 years to develop into a first option.

    He can't even create his own shot, let alone being an averge offensive player. Plus, the Sixers would easily be the worst team in the league if Andre was our first optiton this year.

    I'm not trying to disagree with you all, but you all make it sound like Andre could have blown it up this year. It's not like I don't want him to be a star in the future, but I think everybody's expectations for him are way too high. Look at KG, JO, KB, it took them a few years to develop. You can say that they all came out of high school, but the diff. is that Andre's offensive skills are so limited that it takes him a lott more time to develop(+ college). It's like his offensive skills are the same when KG or JO came out of high school. The truth is that he's not close to being a star. Unless you want the Sixers to go 20-62 for the next 1 or 2 years, Andre isn't gonna averge 20 points.
     
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    I actually like AI2 but these stats show nothing at all. He's playing 5 more minutes and he's up by 3/0.2/0.1. They show nothing at all.
     
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    He will be an allstar i think if he keeps on working hard, and to become more consistent.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting iversonfan3:</div><div class="quote_post">You're not saying much here. Any average offensive player can average 17-20 points if its team had no super stars.(Posey could average 17-20 if Shaq and Wade wasn't on the Heat) and same can be said for many other scenarios. The Hawks is a great example, they have no super stars and Al Harrington averages 20 points, and their team sucks. The Sixers would also suck if we didn't have Webber or AI and if our first option is Andre. He's not there yet, not even close. I think it will take him at least 2 or 3 years to develop into a first option.
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    Not saying make Dre our first option I said if AI or Webber where not on the team. meaning Dre would be the second option, and get consistent shots instead of seeing shot attempts vary largely per night.
     
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    That's not exactly what I would consider 'progression'. In the extra five minutes he's getting he's not improving his stats much.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Kunlun:</div><div class="quote_post">That's not exactly what I would consider 'progression'. In the extra five minutes he's getting he's not improving his stats much.</div>
    thats the problem with AI and webber on the same team. they need to ball too much for him to get enough touches.
     

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