Which I suppose is even worse, another player whose style clashes with Roy. Aldridge, Batum, Miller, and Iggy (if added) all excel in a faster paced game, but Roy is only comfortable playing slow ball, walk it up the court and milk the shot clock. I think that's worse than a player whose skills are somewhat redundant.
Either way, I don't see Iggy as a good fit when Roy is healthy. A great replacement when he's not, but what happens when he is?
For as many times as it seems Roy has been injured, he's averaged 69 games a year over his first four seasons (and some of the games he missed were for the birth of a child, death of a family member, etc.) and hasn't missed a game yet this season. He's played in 84% of the team's games since he was drafted. So, do we give up a 7'1" center, when we are so short handed up front, for a guy with a huge contract that only fits well 16% (or thereabouts) of the time.
BNM