[外電] Allen Iverson - A Potential Bobcat?
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Allen Iverson - A Potential Bobcat?
Queen City Hoops / 07/08/2009
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Allen Iverson averaged 19.0 points per 40 minutes last season - something
only 21 other players 6'-5" and under managed. However, only 3 of those
players accomplished the feat while managing a lower points per shot than
Inverson's 1.193 (and one of them was Rashad McCants). As he has been known
to be throughout his career, Iverson continues to be a volume scorer/shooter.
One thing to note: That number was quite a drop from his previous 2 season's
of work, when he nearly set a career high in 06-07 (1.302) and then did set
the mark in 07-08 (1.391). The point being - maybe his situation in Detroit
contributed to his declining numbers a bit and it was not entirely an erosion
of ability due to advancing age. For a team in need of scoring, The Answer
might still be a possible (short-term) solution.
Which brings us to the Bobcats. When it comes to shooting guards (or overall
team offense - CLT was 27th in offensive efficiency last season), few teams
match the Bobcats' lack of scoring punch. Of the guards who played at least
some SG for the Cats last year, only D.J. Augustin surpassed A.I.'s number
(D.J. at 1.369). Raja Bell managed a 1.158, Cartier Martin a 1.117, Raymond
at 1.073, and the rest are no longer Bobcats (technically Raymond is not
confirmed for next season, but the expectation remains the Cats resign him).
So, despite an only so-so season for Iverson, he still managed to out-perform
all but one of the current Bobcats in both volume and efficiency.
Though Larry Brown has said previously that he believes Iverson would be
better served by joining a team that can contend for a title, the names of
interested suitors that I am aware of remains Memphis, Miami, and Charlotte.
With a young shooting guard on the rise in O.J. Mayo (and nearly no shot at
the playoffs), I wonder what the Grizzlies' thinking is: Ticket sales?
Likewise in Miami, Iverson's position is taken - Dwyane Wade can handle the
role of scorer/distributor more than competently. Charlotte is the one who
lacks a volume scorer (or at least is perceived to be lacking someone for
that role).
The Bobcats best points per shot mark (of anyone playing more than 200
minutes) belonged to Gerald Wallace at 1.457 (15th best in the league for
players above 16 points per 40 minutes), then Emeka at 1.405 (22nd), D.J.
1.369 (33rd) and Boris at 1.197. That is it - Iverson would be the fifth most
efficient scorer for the Bobcats. The difference being that Iverson was
scoring more frequently - for the season, he scored 24.9 points per 100 team
possessions, Gerald and D.J. were both about 2 points per less, 22.7 and 22.9
respectively. Important note: Those are pace independent stats, as we are
looking at points per 100 possessions - I just want to make sure no one
assumes the discrepancy comes from the Bobcats slow pace.
Are those 2 points per 100 possessions worth the financial and chemistry
risks the Bobcats would be taking? Tough to answer - but Iverson does
represent an interesting option for the Bobcats to consider. Another
consideration: Defense. Known as a gambler (for steals - not the poker kind
like MJ), would AI be a detriment to the Bobcats' significantly improved
defense from this past season? I have got Iverson's numbers for your
consideration.
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Iverson has some interesting numbers - his opponents' per minutes stats are
all down, but their PER against him was significantly better than (over 1
point difference) expected. That improvement was due almost entirely to their
improved shooting percentages when facing The Answer. 4.2% better from the
field with a 2.8% increase in true shooting percentage. On top of that, it
seemed teams were going after Iverson, as opponents averaged a half point
more per 100 team possessions than expected, with most of that increase
coming in his brief time at SG. Does Iverson need to have a bigger guard on
the court beside him, to handle some of the defensive burden? Maybe, but
considering the job Raymond did at the 2 this year, that may be possible for
the Bobcats to handle (see Ray's Season Review for a refresher).
With all that said, I still do not have a firm answer to the question, "Do
you want the Answer on the Bobcats?" At the very least, I am intrigued. With
that I will close, and below are the rest of the standard numbers I provide
when looking at a player's performance. Look them over and then let me know
if you want to see Iverson in Bobcats blue and orange next season.
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