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But I mean Andre Iguodala.
He was ALWAYS a great defender. In his early days he was a scorer for Philly. He was a Swiss army knife for Golden State with greatly reduced scoring, but when the chips were down if they needed points he was more than capable as proved by his 2014/15 Finals MVP (the most amazing stat being he payed 37 minutes per game and only turned the ball over a TOTAL of 6 times) and numerous games where he stepped up for them due to injuries etc.
The big question is, does all that get him to the HOF? Only 1 All-Star Team and 2 All-Defensive teams to go with the Finals MVP has to hurt his chances.
Does he wind up in the Robert Horry category of a guy who makes big contributions to multiple championship teams, but individually just isn't quite there?
Last edited by Aquarian Sports Cards; 06-11-2025 at 12:27 PM.
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