Frustration for Iguodala mounts
76ers must learn from how Spurs plug players into system
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Detroit 94, Atlanta 88 (Bibby 13 pts, 2 reb, 4 ast)
Phoenix 113 (Frye 15 pts, 8 reb, 1 ast), Toronto 94
Orlando 114, New York 102 (Hill DNP)
Houston 100 (Budinger 7 pts, 5 ast, 1 reb) at Oklahoma City 91
San Anthonio 97 (Jefferson 7 pts, 2 reb, 2 ast), Philadelphia 87 (Iguodala 21 pts, 8 reb, 7 ast)
MONDAY’S GAME (Tucson time)
Philadelphia (Iguodala) at Dallas (Terry), 6:30 p.m.
FEATURED EX-CAT LINKS:
>>Writer critical of Jordan Hill’s pre-game focus (SLAM Online)
>>Another writer critical of Richard Jefferson’s defense (48 Minutes of Hell)
>>NBA & ABA players who attended the University of Arizona (Basketball-Reference.com)
| Excerpt of Philadelphia Daily News article on Andre Iguodala and the 76ers’ loss to San Antonio
“The Sixers right now appear to have more holes than Tiger Woods‘ car accident story, as they lost their sixth-straight game, 97-89, to the Spurs. Though the effort was gallant, the result was all too familiar. “They have a guy like Tim Duncan inside and they continually plug in guys around him,” said Andre Iguodala, who finished with 21 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, five steals and three blocks. “That’s what they’ve done for the past 10-15 years (actually 12). Tony Parker didn’t score the ball a lot, but he got some penetration and hit some guys that were open. I thought we did a decent job on our principals. They were just hitting shots. Michael Finley came in and hit a bunch of shots, (Matt) Bonner, he had it going for a while.” |













