No. 1 – The Rise Of The Falcon
Harrison Barnes struggled last year. He could never find his place in the second unit, but Kerr brought him back to the starting line-up. Iguodala deserves a lot of credit. It’s not easy being a starter all of your career and all of a sudden your sitting on the bench.
Kerr was instrumental in helping Iguodala understand the importance of him coming off the bench, which has resulted in more wins and a vastly improved Harrison Barnes. This is about winning a championship and Kerr made the right move by starting Barnes over Iguodala. Barnes is having a career year and Iguodala solidifies that bench.
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Great stuff! His ability to substitute is what I am most impressed with. MJax was terrible; he would constantly sub 3 to4 players…no continuity, it drove me crazy!
nellie was a master of this, waiting for a steel cage match with Joey Crawford…