24 - Andre Iguodala

NBA Comparison: Richard Jefferson
Strengths: Extremely athletic, as evidenced by his second place high-jump finish in Illinois during his junior year with a 6’7" jump — he did not participate his senior year. Only playing varsity on his high school team since his junior year, Iguodala is more of track star turning into a basketball player. Great lateral quickness, he can clog up anyone with his in-your-face defensive tactics. An unselfish player with great court vision, he can agglomerate assists with the best of them. His learning curve is great at this point in his career and the sky is the limit for him.
Weaknesses: His outside jumper is still inconsistent with additional work needed. Occasionally goes for the extraordinary play, rather than the simple one. While he strives to be a point guard, he does have a capable handle, but fine-tuning is still needed to be efficient while limiting turnovers.
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