The_Third_Man
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exactlyanalytics
whenever its iverson thread people either overrate him or underrate him with some analytics numbers. He was inefficient because that's how billy king built that sixers team. If kobe played for the sixers he would be ringless too. Using fukking efficieny to tell me that if eric fukking snow got few more assists from AI that shyt might have been better"He didn't carry nobodies he had a great roster in 2001", besides Dikembe (who was a complete black hole on offense) other teammates were forgettable. Mckie who somehow won 6th man of the year title he could defend and score but he would never average like 18 points per game unless the team tanked and gave him the green light to score.
Eric Snow was warming up the bench in Seattle before arriving to Philly. But somehow analytic geeks will say that holly shyt he had eric snow "if eric didnt play with AI he would have been a much better player".
When broke ass billy king tried to make some move, like trading for injury prone c-webb when c-webb had a sort of healthier season in 2005-06 AI's numbers got more efficient because he had a teammate who really required his opponents to play some defense on someone else besides AI, oh and Iggy was nice too. In fact in two seasons from 04 to 06 AI's advanced stats were better because he had a few decent teamamtes on offense.
To say 2001 Sixers was anything but a great team DEFENSIVELY is nonsense. shyt most of the players were only good when they played for that team.
Mutombo and Tyrone Hill were the most accomplished players on the rosters, but they were already 34 and 32 by the time they joined the team and known strictly for their defense, and rebounding.
Mackie was good player, and more of a relief for AI rather than a sidekick since they play the same position, but he wasn't nearly as good as AI haters make him out to be. Matter of fact, Mackie had the LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE (while playing 30 mpg) to win sixth man of the year award in the last 20 YEARS. He was no Manu, Terry or Jamal.
Snow went from averaging 2 ppg with the Sonics to being the Sixers starting pg and then back to 4 ppg with the Cavs. Geroge Lynch went from playing 15-20 mpg to the Sixers full time starting small forward. Raja Bell used to play at YMCA early 2001 for god sake!
As far as the level of competition in the Eastern conference in 2001, the Sixers are at least not as talented as the teams they beat in their way to the finals.
