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mrobison Posted: 05-01-2007 7:50 PM

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Iguodala on the other hand is going to have a tougher time improving on last year's .623. He's a phenomenal athlete -in full display during last year's dunk contest - and there's little doubt he's a quality NBA player. Unfortunately, his jump shot still needs work, he shares the floor with both Allen Iverson and Chris Webber and he's primarily a defensive hustle player. He could surprise, but he failed to make even the slight jump we predicted last season so I'm not putting my money on him until he shows he can be a factor on the offensive end. 

 

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I've never been a believer in Gerald Wallace, and his bandwagon seems to have finally run out of gas. It's not that he is a horrible player, but he will never realize his alleged upside. If you are looking for a .700ish guard, he's your man. Just don't grab him earlier than the seventh round, and wait until at least the ninth if you are hoping to keep him for an additional season.

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