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allen iverson in his last 8 years in philly (so his 3rd year to his 10th year) averaged the following amount of shots per game:not to mention rose is the main focal point of offense..and doesnt have another great player to defer to. He being rose is basically in the same position as prime iverson was, in those top defensive years in philly. Westbrook is in a position kinda like pippen was with mj. Not saying durant stiffles his growth...nor am i saying westbrook is equal to pippen. But what i am saying is he just like pippen took a backseat...and couldnt flourish completely so long as they played with their respective counterparts.. Same thing with harden. Harden of this year would never have been if he continued to play at okc. And the age old question of could he do it would always linger over his head. Once put in a position, it is no question what he is capable of doing, and the type of player he can be. Whereas on okc...it was a belief, a i think he could. Plus he barring injury or trade never would have got that moment to flourish...due to having to play alongside of durant/westbrook.
99 - 22
00 - 24.8
01 - 25.5
02 - 27.8
03 - 23.7
04 - 23.4
05 - 24.2
06 - 25.3
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/366/allen-iverson
scottie pippen's last 7 years with the bulls:
92 - 16.6
93 - 16.4
94 - 17.8
95 - 16.7
96 - 15.8
97 - 16.7
98 - 16
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/663/scottie-pippen
westbrook's 5 years:
09 -13.4
10 - 14.1
11 - 17
12 - 19.2
13 - 18.7
the thunder as a team average 79.3 shots per game.. as i've said numerous times in this thread, i have bigger issues with the number of shots taken by both fisher and perkins
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