QuDDus, you come in here saying we are the ones that know nothing. I take a look at your posts, and I see more senseless jibberish, to put it lightly, than any other post in this topic.
Iverson doesn\'t have a team to work with? Well, last time I checked, Mutumbo was the best center in the East. But I guess we\'ll just ignore him. Last I checked, Coleman, who averaged nearly a double double this year, wasn\'t that bad either. I also wonder how Eric Snow got to be so bad (even though he leads the team in assists). You know where Iverson was missed when he was out? On the defensive end. He is a damn good defensive player, if you watch him. Offensively, he shot below 40%. No team is going to miss a player offensively that shoots like that.
Another thing, playing your ass off and being unselfish are two different things. No one is denying that he plays his ass off. The question is, who\'s he doing it for, the team, or himself. I think the answer is clearly himself. I also think that if you put Iverson on another team, one with either a coach with half a brain, who runs a system that gets more than one person involved, or one where Iverson has less help, the way Jordan did this year, he would fall apart.
As for Kevin Garnett, if you ask me, he is the best all around player in the game. He can do it all, score, rebound, defend, etc. The thing that makes him special though, is he is the most unselfish player in the league. He averaged over 20 points, over 10 boards, and over 5 assists a game. Unlike Iverson, he shot a decent percentage too (47%). But look for a moment at the rest of his team. They put up a fight in the first round without their starting PG, Terrell Brandon. Sure they lost, but are you telling me the Sixers wouldn\'t have lost too against the Mavs? Garnett had 24 points, 18.7 boards, and 5 assists per game in that series. You think it\'s his fault they lost?
If you want proof of how unselfish Garnett is, look for a moment at Wally Szczerbiak. Wally spent a good deal of his time demanding the ball. And why not, he shot over 50% this year. The bottom line is, Garnett didn\'t challenge him on it. He didn\'t tell Wally that he was the star on the team, and the offense would run through him. Instead, he gave Wally what he wanted, and Wally became an all star. I\'d like to see you name another player in the NBA who would do that. I know Iverson wouldn\'t.
Iverson is the most overrated player in the league. There are plenty of people with more talent than him. And oh yeah, there are plenty of players who would kill for the supporting cast he has too.