Rokyn wrote:in Denver he couldn't play with Melo as well as Billups could. Obviously the Billups team had guys like Nene, Affalo, Jones, and decent bench. Iverson needs the ball in his hands to make things happen compared to Billups who can work without the ball and with it. That's why Iverson couldn't fit with Melo and plus he was already 32 when he got to Denver so Father Time was going against him.
Funny how you notice that Billups had better pieces to work with in Denver than AI and still blame the Iverson Nuggets' shortcomings on his fit with Anthony. By the way, Billups was never an off-ball player. In 2008-09, 30.7% of Billups' shots were assisted. In 2007-08, 30.1% of Iverson's shots were assisted. It's almost identical - they both created offense for themselves or others with the ball in their hands.
I don't know if you realize that the '09 Nuggets weren't really much better than the '08 Nuggets. Their run to the WCF is part circumstance, part better rim protection.
In '08, the West was brutal. The Nuggets won 50 games, but were only the 8th seed (the Warriors missed the playoffs despite winning 48). That's why they played the Lakers in the 1st round and got owned (not only were the Lakers a much better team - they were also the strongest where Denver was the weakest - in the frontcourt). It didn't help that Melo shot 36% from the floor in that series. And don't give me the "bad fit with AI" stuff, because it didn't seem to be a problem all season long. Melo has a history of sub-par play in the postseason and that series was no different.
The three most utilized bigmen on the '08 team were K-Mart, Camby and Eduardo Najera. Nene was on the roster, but played little and poorly that year (due to fighting cancer, I believe). In the offseason, they ship Camby's overrated ass out of town, Nene gets healthy and they sign Andersen.
K-Mart/Camby/Najera <<< K-Mart/Nene/Birdman. The '09 rotation protects the rim better while also getting some low-volume, but efficient scoring from Nene which Camby couldn't provide.
In '09, the West was noticeably weaker. With a better cast of bigmen and Billups instead of Iverson, the Nuggets won 54 games and it was enough to land them the 2nd seed. They lose in the WCF to the Lakers, the same team the '08 Nuggets lost to. Melo not shitting himself in the playoffs for once was obviously a big part of that. Not only did he shoot the ball better, he also got to the line a lot more in that '09 run.
Iverson co-existed with Anthony perfectly fine, they made it work in the season despite fit issues. Billups "carrying" them to 4 more wins against weaker competition with a better cast of bigmen and eventually losing to the same exact team in the playoffs isn't convincing me of Iverson's bad influence on that team, sorry. Had they played LAL in the first round, it most likely would have been the same exact story.
You have to look more in-depth than "with Iverson they lost in the first round, with Billups they made the conference finals". Failing to notice other factors that contributed to this can terribly cloud your judgment. Unfortunately, that right there is about as in-depth as the mainstream media goes, so their narratives are making Billups a magician and Iverson a cancer.