I don't question Iguodala's work ethic. I do question his first step, ballhandling, and body control when finishing at the rim. Iguodala might not be the #1 option anymore, but any team truly contending for a title needs a guard who can be a #1 option down the stretch when it's harder to get big men involved in the game and in their sets. For as good as Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Shaq are, late in the 4th quarter it was Tony Parker, Kobe Bryant and Paul Pierce doing the scoring. I question whether Iguodala can ever be that, not because of work ethic but because of skill set, and with what we're now paying him and how little maneuverability we now have, we need him to be that.