Rick, arguing you is pointless. You take anything you don't agree with, and call them unbiased and nonfactual. I don't know why I'm going to do this, but I guess I feel like wasting my time.
Objectivity and fact are not one in the same. You can be objective, and still be wrong. Life must be easy in a world so cut and dry as you.
There are no stats, not PER, not PER differential, not +/-, not DRTG, ORTG or win shares, that proves fact. They back up arguments. That's all they do.
He shoots better than Kobe, he averages more assists and more boards.
You cannot compare the FG% of someone who takes 21 shots per game with someone who takes 14. You, the one who deals with facts and real numbers, should know that.
Also, fg% is a terrible way of measuring efficiency. In terms of TS% (56.1% vs 56%) and eFG% (50.2% vs 50.7%), they're virtually identical. That's with Kobe having a 32.2% USG% against Iguodala's 22.3%.
And rebounding and assist numbers? Again, you're dealing with biased stats, not FACTS. Iguodala plays 4 more minutes per game. In terms of PER 36, they're very close. Iguodala would be at 5.2 rebs and 4.8 assists, Kobe 5.2 rebs and 4.9 assists.
PER? Not even close. 24.3 for Kobe, 18.4 for Andre. Win shares? 13.1 vs 9. Find me an objective measure, find me FACTS, not biased, irrelevant stats, that show me they're even in the same ballpark.
Thanks.
Show me your players and compare the stats with Iguodala's. Then justify your opinion. And I mean real numbers like PER and Offensive and Defensive efficiency. Because I don't think there are 10 to 12 players in the league that are so far above Andre that he isn't on your list.
ORTG:
Offensive Rating
1. Pau Gasol-LAL 125.6
2. Chris Paul-NOH 124.4
3. Jose Calderon-TOR 123.0
4. Brandon Roy-POR 122.7
5. Ray Allen-BOS 121.7
6. LeBron James-CLE 121.7
7. Chauncey Billups-TOT 121.0
8. Jameer Nelson-ORL 120.8
9. Troy Murphy-IND 120.3
10. Nene Hilario-DEN 120.3
...
Iguodala: 112
DRTG:
1. Dwight Howard-ORL 94.6
2. Kevin Garnett-BOS 97.5
3. LeBron James-CLE 99.1
4. Anderson Varejao-CLE 100.0
5. Kendrick Perkins-BOS 100.2
6. Tim Duncan-SAS 100.2
7. Zydrunas Ilgauskas-CLE 100.5
8. Chris Andersen-DEN 100.6
9. Yao Ming-HOU 100.8
10. Rajon Rondo-BOS 100.9
...
Iguodala: 108
Win Shares:
1. LeBron James-CLE 19.6
2. Chris Paul-NOH 17.5
3. Dwyane Wade-MIA 14.4
4. Pau Gasol-LAL 14.4
5. Dwight Howard-ORL 13.9
6. Kobe Bryant-LAL 13.1
7. Brandon Roy-POR 12.7
8. Ray Allen-BOS 11.0
9. Dirk Nowitzki-DAL 10.9
10. Yao Ming-HOU 10.4
...
Iguodala: 9
PER:
1. LeBron James-CLE 31.7
2. Dwyane Wade-MIA 30.4
3. Chris Paul-NOH 30.0
4. Dwight Howard-ORL 25.4
5. Tim Duncan-SAS 24.4
6. Kobe Bryant-LAL 24.3
7. Brandon Roy-POR 24.0
8. Tony Parker-SAS 23.4
9. Dirk Nowitzki-DAL 23.1
10. Yao Ming-HOU 22.6
...
Iguodala: 18.4
Just because you found one article that says Iguodala is top 10, don't sit there on your high horse and act like everyone else is biased, running off of popular opinion, and incapable of thinking analytically and for themselves. You asked for these stats. Maybe you should actually look them up before spouting off ignorantly about them.