Can Evan Turner and Andre Iguodala Play Well Together?

October 15th, 2010 by Michael Fogliano Leave a reply »
A No. 2 overall pick and a really athletic small forward: Evan Turner and Andre Iguodala.

These two people I name you are players with similar approaches to the game.

When you hear those words, your first thought is, "Hey, these guys could have some potential."

This was my first thought too, but after thinking about it more, can they really play well together?

There's a chance that it just won't work out.

When fans defend this they say, "They are too much alike," however, I don't think that's the problem.

I think the problem is that they both need the ball in their hands to be productive. 

At Ohio State, Turner was named 2010 National Player of the Year averaging over 20 points per game, 9.2 rebounds and six assists.

He was the heart and soul of the Ohio State offense.

On to Iguodala, he has been the No. 1 guy in Philly ever since Allen Iverson left. Last season, Iggy put up solid numbers posting 17.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game.

He's used to being the No. 1 guy, but if a No. 1 guy on a team is averagi ...

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