Handchecking is a factor, suggesting a tougher environment for him to do what he did and a less wise environment for the team to make him their primary offensive strategy.
The
Iverson era was GM'd by Billy King (1 conference title in 12 total years) and coached by Larry Brown (55% regular season NBA win %, 52% playoffs overall, one season above .600 with
Iverson). Their one long playoff run beat teams under Isaiah Thomas, Lenny Wilkens and George Karl, none of whom were above .450 in playoffs for their careers. Twice they were taken to the 7th game despite being the top conference seed. Without that one season,
Iverson's playoff record would be critiqued harder.
As it was: career playoff eFG% below 44%, TS% below 49%, winshares per 48 just barely above .100 or average. His regular season career number was only .126 which put him in the bottom half on ws/48 for guys with 20,000 minutes since 1980 and a 25+% usage for their careers.
Iverson's career team win-loss record was 466-448 regular season and 30-41 in the playoffs.
Of the 39 players who scored 20,000 or more points in the regular season his winshares per 48 minutes is 6th worst of 39
http://bkref.com/tiny/wq5kN and his overall offensive rating (which one might think would make him look better) was the very worst for the regular season
http://bkref.com/tiny/SPDkF and among the six worst in the playoffs among those who scored 2000+ playoff points.
Somewhat surprising, but maybe it shouldn't be, the very worst career offensive rating for qualified players is another small PG with a high to sometimes very high usage- Tony Parker. 5 of the worst 12 on career playoff offensive rating are PGs but only
Iverson didn't get a title. He had the worst eFG% and TS% of any qualified player. 2nd highest usage to Jordan. Parker has the highest playoff usage of any point qualified and title winning PG at a bit under 28% (that is the level I'd probably try not to exceed) Still two or his 3 titles came with his 2nd and 4th lowest usage levels regular season and 2nd and 3rd lowest in playoffs. Only a few other qualified PGs averaged over 20% playoff usage (Magic, Isaiah and Dennis Johnson). Most won titles with a different PG usage strategy.