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Not a player of the same level, Wade's overall strength is much stronger than Iguodala.
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No, Wade's level is higher, Wade is a core scorer on the team and needs Wade to score, while Iguodala is just an important rotation player for the Warriors, with low scoring, good defense, and stable veterans, not an important core of the team.
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That's not a level of player at all, Wade's 3 championships were won as the core of the team, and Iguodala won the championship as a substitute player, not that a brother is bad but there is no comparison with Wade at all.
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It's insane to put them together than to compare.
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No, Wade has the strength to be in charge, has strong control and team leadership, Iguodala doesn't.
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No, because Iguodala won the championship with the Warriors, and Iguodala has Curry and others by his side, so it can be said that the Warriors can win the championship even without him. And Wade's overall championship is much higher than Iguodala's, which can also be seen from the data.
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Personally, I don't think so, Wade's offensive ability and scoring ability are stronger, and his dominance is stronger, and his influence is stronger, and he is much better than Iguodala. Luckily.
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The NBA is recognized as one of the best basketball games in the world, with a huge number of fans all over the country, and every basketball player has their own heroes in mind, and they are used as an example to continue to make efforts.
As for Iguodala, his defensive aspect is very good, and he has made an indelible contribution to the Warriors in those years, especially in the Finals, always solving problems for the team at critical times and helping the team win championships. Iguodala can defend James and Harden well, can block the opposition player's goal well, Iguodala is very hungry to win, he is trying his best to attack and defend every game he plays.
When Wade was with the Heat, his annual salary was around 2.4 million, while Iguodala's annual salary with the Heat reached 10 million, which is a fact that cannot be changed. Then let's look at Iguodala. Can he play at a higher level with the Heat to meet his annual salary?
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First of all, it is undeniable that Iguodala is a great player, but the other is a supergiant on another level, and the gap is not small.
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You really don't have a level to say this, you must be Wade!
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Iguodala and Wade are also 3 championships and 1 FMVP, but they are clearly not players at the level of consent. Wade is the soul of the Heat, the core and leader of the team. Iguodala is a great 3D player, but not a central figure.
Wade has been an All-Star multiple times, and Iguodala is much worse than that. In addition, Wade is widely regarded as the all-time third-quarterback, while Iguodala is not in the top 10 all-time small forwards. So Wade is better than Iguodala.
Now Iguodala also plays for the Heat.
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No, Wade is in the top four quarterbacks all-time, and Iguodala is not in the top 10 all-time small forwards. The two have the same number of FMVPs and championships, but there is a difference in the role they play. Wade also has a scoring title, and multiple bursts.
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Iguodala and Wade are not players of the same level, and the two men are very different in their respective prime, and they have different roles in the teamWade is a key player in the team, while the other person doesn't have that position.
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Iguodala and Wade are not players at the same level, Iguodala is just a 3-and-D player, and Wade is a player who was once among the top players in the league.
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No, I think Wade is better than Iguodala in terms of ability and influence, and the first brother didn't prove himself at his peak, and he was not the core of the team when he won the championship.
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No, Wade is much tougher. Winning the FMVP in the Warriors is already the pinnacle of Iguodala, and he doesn't have any outstanding ability to lead the team, but Wade's role in the Heat's treble is irreplaceable.
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Curry's performance at the time was only slightly inferior to James, he averaged 26 points plus assists per game, but Iguodala had a great effect on James at that time and became the focus of attention.
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Curry averaged 26 points, rebounds and assists per game in the Finals, and his role as a team leader was crucial.
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Teammate Curry averaged 26 points, rebounds and assists per game, and while the stats were better, Iguodala was better.
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Why is Iguodala FMVP?To start with the Warriors' system, the Warriors are a team that pays great attention to team-wide cooperation, and this kind of "Spurs" team does not allow any superstar to enjoy privileges. Everyone, including the bench players, is an essential piece of the puzzle on the road to the championship, and everyone has to sacrifice to complete their tasks when the team needs them; When the team doesn't need themselves, sit honestly on the bench.
Everyone who is willing to make sacrifices for the team needs to be compensated, otherwise the spirit of sacrifice will not be sustained.
This reminds me of the Bulls vs. Knicks after Jordan retired, the Zen master didn't let Pippen shoot the ball, Pippen collapsed on the spot, and at that moment he felt that his ability was not recognized and his sacrifice was meaningless. Pippen refused to play, watching his teammate (actually) finish off the bench. This has become the biggest stain on Pippen's selfless career.
The man who made the greatest sacrifice for the Warriors was Iguodala. What kind of player was Iguodala back then, occupying less possession, averaging nearly 20+6+5 per game, standard Pippen-like statistics.
He started playing off the bench this season, not because he was bad, but because he was the second-best ball handler on the team, and he and Curry couldn't go off the bench at the same time. For him personally, coming off the bench means playing less minutes, more teaming up with bench players, not being recognised for his own value, and making it difficult to sign a big contract. However, the team needed him to lead the second team.
As a result, he agreed, silently doing everything for the team, which would not even be reflected in the technical statistics, but he never complained. Barnes was freed up to the starting lineup and played in the limelight, Green almost won the best defensive player, Klay shocked the league with 37 points in a single quarter, and Curry won the regular season MVP. It's just Iguodala and David Lee.
David Lee's defensive quality has been basically disconnected from the Warriors' system, and he still receives the highest salary, and the days of staying with the Warriors should be numbered. But Iguodala remains an integral part of the Warriors' system. The Warriors need to give credit to the person who sacrificed the most, and of course, if his performance is truly worthy of recognition.
Iguodala then played consistently for six consecutive games in the Finals and restrained James to the maximum. Anyone who watched the game will know that Iguodala was extremely inefficient when defending James alone and forced him to make multiple turnovers. And when James used cover to force the Warriors to change defenses, the shooting percentage was high, "As an All-Star, someone who has never been on the bench in his career for ten years, sat on the bench for a season, did not say a word, ordered forbidden, was on call, and dealt with LeBron on the court - such a good teammate, it is not an exaggeration to give a Finals MVP."
The FMVP was given to Iguodala as an affirmation of his personal strength and sacrifice, as well as an affirmation of James.
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Curry's averages per game: 26 points, rebounds (frontcourt and backcourt), assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls, shooting percentage, three-point percentage, free throw percentage.
Iguodala averages per game: points, rebounds (frontcourt and backcourt), 4 assists, steals, blocks, 1 turnover, 3 fouls, shooting percentage, three-point percentage, free throw percentage.
It's not that you said that the average of nearly 20 Austrians per game is not rounded, I heard that Curry did not get a single vote in the ballot, there is no doubt that Curry was targeted, Under Armour's chief endorsement, for this one reason.
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2004 Finals: Chauncey. Billups.
Billups is a player with excellent defensive and passing ability, Billups is the initiator of the Pistons' offense, and in the 2004 Finals, the Pistons played their overall strength, and finally the Pistons 4-1 Lakers, Billups averaged 21 points and assists per game. Hamilton averaged four rebounds per game in the Finals. Root.
Wallace averaged rebounds per game in the Finals. Hamilton's Finals average points per game is the highest for the Pistons. Wallace is the heart of the team's defence, with Hamilton and Ben judging by their performances on the pitch.
Wallace deserves the MVP of the Finals.
2008 Finals: Paul. Pierce.
The Celtics traded rebounding kings Garnett and Ray Allen in the summer of 2007, the Celtics played the league's first record in the regular season, the Eastern Conference finals Celtics defeated the Pistons to enter the Finals, the Celtics Finals opponent was the Lakers, the Celtics Big Three played well in the Finals, and Pierce averaged assists and rebounds per game in the Finals. Garnett averaged 13 rebounds per game in the Finals. Ray Allen averaged five rebounds per game in the finals and made one three-pointer per game.
Judging from the performance of the game, Garnett is the core of the team's defense, Garnett's outstanding performance supports the team's defensive system, Ray Allen played more efficiently in the finals, and finally the finals MVP gave Pierce a more comprehensive performance.
2014 Finals: Kewai. Leonard.
The Spurs entered the Finals in 2013 and 2014 for two consecutive years, the Spurs team's interior defensive core is Duncan, the outside defensive core is Leonard, and the team's offensive initiator is Toney. Parker, in the 2014 Finals, the Spurs took team basketball to the extreme, and Duncan averaged 10 rebounds per game in the Finals. Parker averaged 18 points and assists per game in the Finals.
Ginobili averaged 4 assists per game in the Finals, and Leonard averaged assists per game in the Finals. The overall performance of the 2014 Finals shows that Duncan and Parker are worthy of the MVP of the Finals, Duncan's defense is crucial to the Spurs, and Parker's average of 18 points per game in the Finals is the highest for the Spurs. The final Finals MVP was sent to small forward Leonard.
2015 Finals: Andrey. Iguodala.
The Warriors hired Kerr as the team's head coach in the summer of 2014, and in the 2014-2015 season, the Warriors won the league's first record, and Curry won the regular season MVP as the core of the team. The Warriors defeated the Cavaliers 4-2 in the finals, and Iguodala averaged rebounds and assists per game in the finals. Curry averaged 26 points, assists and rebounds per game in the Finals, Green averaged 13 points, rebounds and 5 assists per game in the Finals, Thompson averaged rebounds per game in the Finals, and Curry averaged the highest points and assists per game in the Finals.
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There is a lot of controversy about the fact that all three players can get the FMVP, none of them are the main offensive core of the team, and being able to get the FMVP will make fans question that if there is one player to take, it will be Iguodala.
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The most controversial should be Iguodala in 15, because in the Finals that year, Curry also performed very well, but as the core of the team, he did not get the F MVP.
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08 Pierce and 15 Iguodala are the two most controversial FMVPs in the 21st century, because Garnett in 08 and Curry in 15 should get FMVP; Leonard '14 and Iguodala '15 are also the two most popular FMVPs of the 21st century, as they are the only two FMVPs who score less than 20 points.
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