On a night where Allen Iverson made his return to the city that first brought him fame, Andre Iguodala put his own stamp on the game (that is, before the Nuggets rode a monster fourth-quarter to win, 93-83).The man they call Iggy had 31 points on a dazzling array of dunks and runners -- but his most impressive shot didn't even count. With time running out of the first half, Iguodala tossed a one-handed, full-court shot that ... well, you know where this is going don't you?
Eat your heart out, LeBron and Dwight.
Now if only Iguodala could start nailing a few that were the difference in wins and losses for the Sixers. That'd be a real trick.




