1. CP3
2. Rose
3. Williams
4. ondo
5. Westbrook
6. Nash
7. Kidd
8. Parker
9. Curry
10. Wall
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1. CP3
2. Rose
3. Williams
4. ondo
5. Westbrook
6. Nash
7. Kidd
8. Parker
9. Curry
10. Wall
Rose
Paul
Nash
Rondo
Westbrook
D.Williams
Parker
Kidd
Wall
Curry
[QUOTE=no pun intended]Kidd-
Speed 7
[b]Strength 6[/b]
Shooting 9
Drive 7
Passing 9
Ballhandling 8
Defense 9
Leadership 10[/QUOTE]
appreciate the detailed approach. can't help it, but i've got to nitpick a little:
- if "speed" means footspeed combined with overall quickness (like hand speed), then i guess a seven is okay for kidd. he's got to have the slowest feet among all NBA guards yet still has those lightning-quick hands.
- your strength rating is way off- that has to be a ten. when kidd was with the nets, he did the strongest leg-presses on the whole team... PF's and C's included. i've also heard anecdotes that while with the mavs he's been one of the top performers in the weight room. tim walsh, his trainer from the nets, was in awe of kidd's sheer physical strength and motivation in training. fact is, his strength is probably a big part of what lets him do the unthinkable for all other PG's in the league- to guard guys as tall and strong as carmelo anthony on a regular basis, and to do it well.
- "driving" should probably be the lowest on the list. "passing" has got to be a ten, tied with a couple other passing wizards. "defense" should be a little lower since kidd struggles so much in man defense against fast PG's.
- leadership certainly deserves a ten, but i'd also add a "BBIQ" category and also give him a ten there. i've seen a couple of polls by NBA players through the years, and as a group they've never ranked him less than the smartest player in the league (usually followed by nash & kobe). or, simply watching him play, you'll see examples of his BBIQ over and over again...
yea, i've been watching kidd for awhile now. :P
1. D. Williams
can do and [U]actually does[/U] everything a PG should do. perfect point guard. (the one i would choose for my franchise)
2. CP3
right up there with D.Will but his injuries and the fact that i like length on all positions, gives D.Will the Nr.1
3. Rose
young MVP says alot. but i like PGs who balance their game by what is given to them by the other team and dont think about scoring first every game.
4. Nash
Hall of famer. great quaterback and one of the best shooters. it must be great to play with him.
5. Parker
underrated. best PG scorer in the paint. headaches for most teams.
6. Rondo
if he could shoot the ball he would be up there in the top 3.
7. Kidd
Hall of famer. found his jumper (remember the Ason Kidd jokes a few years back), great quaterback and leader.
8. Westbrook
wow, talented, just wow. BUT he has to learn a lot about how to run a team and to do the right things when needed.
9. Billups
leader, makes few mistakes
10. Miller
classic PG
[QUOTE=I.R.Beast]thats why he's not the best.....he's a product of the PnR...once you defend it properly you make paul almost useless. Overrated, plus he had a sub par season. a few games against old arse derrick fisher and a laker tema that struggles with every fast PG in the league dont change that[/QUOTE]
you don't really believe this?
Just next year...
1. Paul
2. Nash
3. Rose
4. Deron
5. Rondo
6. Westbrook
7. Billups
8. Tyreke (if Westbrook counts as a PG, so does Reke)
9. Curry
10. Wall (by midseason)
Next five years...
1. Rose
2. Paul
3. Westbrook
4. Deron
5. Wall
6. Rondo
7. Tyreke
8. Curry
9. Kyrie
10. Rubio
Big fan of guys like Lawson, Holiday, Conley but see them as always solid-to-good but never great starters. Perpetually on the cusp of the top 10. Parker and Felton are overrated.
Deron
Cp3
Rose
Kyrie
Westbrook
Nash
Rondo
Parker
Curry
Wall
1. Nash
2. Deron
3. Rose
4. Paul
5. Rondo
6. Westbrook
7. Billups
8. Rubio
9. Kidd
10. Wall
[QUOTE=the_wise_one]1. Nash
2. Deron
3. Rose
4. Paul
5. Rondo
6. Westbrook
7. Billups
8. Rubio
9. Kidd
10. Wall[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll:
[QUOTE=L.A. Jazz]1. D. Williams
can do and [U]actually does[/U] everything a PG should do. [B]perfect point guard[/B]. (the one i would choose for my franchise)
2. CP3
right up there with D.Will but his injuries and the fact that i like length on all positions, gives D.Will the Nr.1
3. Rose
young MVP says alot. but i like PGs who balance their game by what is given to them by the other team and dont think about scoring first every game.
4. Nash
Hall of famer. great quaterback and one of the best shooters. it must be great to play with him.
5. Parker
underrated. best PG scorer in the paint. headaches for most teams.
6. Rondo
if he could shoot the ball he would be up there in the top 3.
7. Kidd
Hall of famer. found his jumper (remember the Ason Kidd jokes a few years back), great quaterback and leader.
8. Westbrook
wow, talented, just wow. BUT he has to learn a lot about how to run a team and to do the right things when needed.
9. Billups
leader, makes few mistakes
10. Miller
classic PG[/QUOTE]
:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Go Getter]:roll: :roll: :roll:[/QUOTE]
Why you mad?! Nash is still young dammit! :lol
[B]1. Chris Paul[/B] - The Best all around point guard, perfect combination of scoring and passing. Plays some nice defense, and rebounds well for his size(4.6 career, grabbed above 5 twice, never averaged below 4). He can finish well at the rim, although he attacks the rim a lot less since the injury. Good shooter, Great Basketball IQ, great guy and great floor general. You remember how he made Aaron Grey look relevant in the Lakers series. He's been phenomenal in the playoffs, and showed us when healthy, he's easily the best point guard in the game. Paul is pretty much the heart and soul of the New Orleans Team.
[B]2. Deron Williams[/B] - He's been good too, has a nice crossover, improved his jumper, and is a good floor general. But he's just a notch below Paul. But the thing is, you can't go wrong with either Paul or Williams.
[B]3. Derrick Rose[/B] -The MVP finishes 3rd on my list, I don't believe he's a better point guard when comparing to CP and D-Will. Though I do think he is more dominant in terms of scoring, Rose doesn't exactly make his whole team dangerous. His defensive short comings, low efficiency, lack of a consistency, as well as an inferior passing skill set when comparing to the two guys above, are the reasons why I put Rose at 3rd place.
He's still 22, he'll have plenty of room to grow.
[B]
4. Steve Nash[/B] - One of my favorite guys, but his defense is a real flaw in his game. And he never had the luxury of a great defensive team to hide his defensive shortcomings(like Tony Parker). Nash was never very athletic, but he's an all time elite shooter, a great teammate and leader, arguably the best, great passer with unique and out of this world court vision and has amazing durability for a 40 year old thanks to his conditioning. Everyone would've enjoyed playing with this guy. That warrants enough to put him at 4.
[B]
5. Russel Westbrook[/B] - The most athletic PG on the list, he can finish well at the rim and is a decent playmaker, but being athletic has its shortcomings, his point guard skills aren't the best. He can pass, but he doesn't do it on a consistent basis. We saw him exposed in the playoffs continuously, whether it be screwing up the pass or play, or simply not passing/running the play at all. He tries to run the show too much, not that great of a shot selection, and his court vision and decision making skills are nowhere on par with the guys above him. He's a point guard, but at random times, he's can go outta control. I think Westrbook really needs a speed between 100MPH and Park.
[B]6. Rajan Rondo[/B] - I don't like him, but he's still pretty good. Good defender, unmatched hustle, and play making abilities to the likes of Steve Nash, and doesn't need an offensive system to flourish in, despite what some people try to negatively shove down your throat. Though he does not have a jump shot, nor does he have the free throw touch. Which is a must in a point guard, especially when a jump shot is what holding Rondo from being a poor mans Steve Nash to possibly the best and most unique guard in the league today.
[B]
7. Tony Parker[/B] - A scoring point guard who still has the traditional point guard skill set in him. I always believed he could've been more than 20/7 type player, even before his 55 point eruption. I don't know why he didn't live up to such potential maybe a more consistent jumper? No one held him back, atleast that's what it seemed. Though a really talented scorer, especially in the paint, 7th place is fitting for a former finals MVP.
[B]8. Jason Kidd[/B] - The old man is very underrated. As if he has camouflaged with the hardwood. Still is the same player, just at a much slower pace, minus the scoring - for the greater good. One thing that still stands out about him other than his elite passing ability and sudden shooting touch is his defense. It startles me when I don't see people pointing out that somehow this grandpa is holding his ground against players like Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade. Especially in Finals, I saw him on several possessions make Wade struggle. This guy is still a top 10 point guard for me. And should be for everyone.
[B]
9. Steph Curry[/B] - A young one with a bright future. Only reason I have not ranked him higher is because I haven't really seen him play enough. But he is a natural point guard, with a Ray like shooting touch. He could end up like a player similar to Steve Nash. Advice to GSW: If you have to get rid of either Ellis or Curry, trade Ellis and keep Curry.
[B]10. John Wall[/B] - A bright, bright future. Honestly, the guy is experience
and a jump shot away from being in the status of the likes of Rose. It's
almost undeniable. Wall will fonderish under a shit Wizards team.
1st tier.
Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Derrick Rose
2nd tier.
Steve Nash, Rajon Rondo, Tony Parker, Russell Westbrook
3rd tier.
Ty Lawson, Steph Curry, Jason Kidd
Ranked:
1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Derrick Rose
4. Steve Nash
5. Rajon Rondo
6. Tony Parker
7. Russell Westbrook
8. Jason Kidd
9. Ty Lawson
10. Steph Curry
Top Tier: do everything to a high standard, any weaknesses well covered by the rest of their game:
Paul, Williams
Second Tier: Do pretty much everything well, but have a glaring weakness or two:
Rose, Westbrook, Rondo, Nash
Third Tier: Don't excel in many areas and still have weaknesses, have one or two great qualities but are very average elsewhere, or do everything well but not spectacularly:
Kidd, Curry, Parker, Lawson
If I have to rank them:
1. Paul
2. Williams
3. Rondo
4. Rose
5. Westbrook
6. Nash
7. Parker
8. Kidd
9. Lawson
10. Curry
Guess what?
Jason Kidd is the starting point guard for the world champions. As a true PG he ran his team and made them the best.
Guess what else?
He is the best PG in the NBA.
[QUOTE=Bogus_Sting]Guess what?
Jason Kidd is the starting point guard for the world champions. As a true PG he ran his team and made them the best.
Guess what else?
He is the best PG in the NBA.[/QUOTE]
so is deshawn stevenson the best 2 guard in the league as well?
[QUOTE=chips93]so is deshawn stevenson the best 2 guard in the league as well?[/QUOTE]
Whats a 2 Gaurd? What makes a good 2 guard?
Tell me that and I will give you a answer.
[QUOTE=Bogus_Sting]Guess what?
Jason Kidd is the starting point guard for the world champions. As a true PG he ran his team and made them the best.
Guess what else?
He is the best PG in the NBA.[/QUOTE]
And i supposed Tyson Chandler is the best Center based on the same logic. Given he anchored the Mavs defense.
[QUOTE=GOBB]And i supposed Tyson Chandler is the best Center based on the same logic. Given he anchored the Mavs defense.[/QUOTE]
post of the day :bowdown:
[QUOTE=kentatm]wow. I don't see how Kidd is out of the top 10 behind guy like Andre Miller and Jrue Holiday.
Yea he is old as hell but he is an excellent floor general who is deadly from 3 and can defend SGs and SFs that most PGs could never dream of checking.
its not always all about the stats people[/QUOTE]
Kidd might be above Miller sure i have Jrue over Kidd though.
[QUOTE=GOBB]And i supposed Tyson Chandler is the best Center based on the same logic. Given he anchored the Mavs defense.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't use the same logic, however besides Dwight this is possibly true.
However, sticking feathers in your butt does not make you a chicken.
Are their better players than Kidd? yes....
Are their better players, that pose as point guards? yes.....
Are there better point guards? no.....
[QUOTE=Jasi]1st tier.
Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Derrick Rose
2nd tier.
Steve Nash, Rajon Rondo, Tony Parker, Russell Westbrook
3rd tier.
Ty Lawson, Steph Curry, Jason Kidd
Ranked:
1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Derrick Rose
4. Steve Nash
5. Rajon Rondo
6. Tony Parker
7. Russell Westbrook
8. Jason Kidd
9. Ty Lawson
10. Steph Curry[/QUOTE]
:applause:
awesome list. if i would change anything, i'd switch curry and lawson.
1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Rajon Rondo
4. Derrick Rose
5. Russell Westbrook
6. John Wall
7. Ricky Rubio
8. Steve Nash
9. Tony Parker
10. Jason Kidd
[QUOTE=KGMN]1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Rajon Rondo
4. Derrick Rose
5. Russell Westbrook
6. John Wall
7. Ricky Rubio
8. Steve Nash
9. Tony Parker
10. Jason Kidd[/QUOTE]
u just put rubio who hasent played a game above an mvp in nash :facepalm :no:
lol at Rose and Westbrook
As a GM of a contender I'd rather shoot myself than have my offense run by an undersized one-dimensional SG or a selfish retard.
[QUOTE=Bogus_Sting]I wouldn't use the same logic, however besides Dwight this is possibly true.
However, sticking feathers in your butt does not make you a chicken.
Are their better players than Kidd? yes....
Are their better players, that pose as point guards? yes.....
Are there better point guards? no.....[/QUOTE]
kidd is less of a pg than any of the other players mentioned, he plays the 2 as much as any top 10 point guard, with barea and terry on the floor.
kidd is a spot up shooter, versatile defender, and a leader, he doesnt set people up very often or generate much offense on his own because he cant get into the paint, unlike deron, rose, cp3, or westbrook.
[QUOTE=Floppy]lol at Rose and Westbrook
As a GM of a contender I'd rather shoot myself than have my offense run by an undersized one-dimensional SG or a selfish retard.[/QUOTE]
without a single dependable secondary scorer or playmaker, the bulls offense is top 10 iirc, so obviously it works just fine. the game is changing, score first point guards can be very effective.
[QUOTE=ballup]If Rondo is better all around than Nash, he shouldn't be ranked over Nash on a top 10 pg list?:wtf:[/QUOTE]
No, the gap between their offense is GIGANTIC so it doesn't matter if Rondo is better all around or not. If you break their games down by each facet, Rondo would probably come out on top but that's where people would be wrong.
Rondo isn't anywhere near Nash or Paul or Williams or Rose.
There's other examples too. Rondo is better all around than AI, does that make him a better player? No. Pippen is better all around than Kobe, does that make him a better player? No.
[QUOTE=chips93]without a single dependable secondary scorer or playmaker, the bulls offense is top 10 iirc, so obviously it works just fine. the game is changing, score first point guards can be very effective.[/QUOTE]
the Bulls offense was not top 10. Maybe for the playoffs it was, but during the regular season it hovered around 17th-12th efficiency-wise.
[QUOTE=chips93]without a single dependable secondary scorer or playmaker, the bulls offense is top 10 iirc, so obviously it works just fine. the game is changing, score first point guards can be very effective.[/QUOTE]
Without a second dependable scorer? Deng scored 17.4 a game, Paul Pierce scored 1.5 points more a game, Pau Gasol scored 1.4 more a game, is the threshold for "dependable scorer" 18 ppg or does EVERYONE on here underrate Deng because he contract is bad?
Chris Paul: Still is the best all around point guard in the league to me.
Derrick Rose: Cannot put him any lower than this, not with the season he had, best offensive point guard in the game.
Steve Nash: To me the best ball handler in the league.
Deron Williams: D-Will is D-Will. Hard to rank him 4th.
Russell Westbrook: Westbrook is just awesome.
Rajon Rondo: I admit my mistakes. I really thought Rondo would have basically the year Rose had, especially after the how he played in the 2010 playoffs. Still one of the best though.
John Wall: Next scoring point guard coming up. He has surpassed the 3 below him imo.
Chauncey Billups: Chauncey is still great for his age. In the few Knicks games I got to see him in, he was cleaning up when Melo and Amar'e could not get it done.
Tony Parker: Parker still great.
Jason Kidd: Even at his age, Kidd still plays great. He finally has a championship, can still shoot, can still defend and can still get up the floor.
1. Derrick Rose
2. Deron Williams
3. Cp3
4. Rajon Rondo
5. Russell Westbrook
6. Stephen Curry
7. Ty lawson
8. Tony parker
9. Steve nash
10. Jason Kidd
[QUOTE=KGMN]1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Rajon Rondo
4. Derrick Rose
5. Russell Westbrook
6. John Wall
[B]7. Ricky Rubio
8. Steve Nash[/B]
9. Tony Parker
10. Jason Kidd[/QUOTE]
KGMN, added to the retards list.
[QUOTE=OmniStrife]KGMN, added to the retards list.[/QUOTE]
seriously, why isn't rubio #1???
on a slight tangent- dunno what's up with people ranking russell westbrook so high. (actually i do, but let's pretend i don't)
in short: good volume scorer as a small guard, total knucklehead as a PG. my respect and sympathy continues to grow for kevin durant...
[QUOTE=OmniStrife][B]1. Chris Paul[/B] (Prototype)
[B]2. Derrick Rose[/B] (MVP)
[B]3. Deron Williams[/B] (Does everything well)
[B]4. Steve Nash[/B] (Elite shooter / playmaker)
[B]5. Rajon Rondo[/B] (Defensive force)
[B]6. Russell Westbrook[/B] [B](Rose minus a brain)[/B]
[B]7. Jason Kidd[/B] (still does everything, just a bit slower)
[B]8. Tony Parker[/B] (Penetrator and facilitator)
[B]9. John Wall[/B] (Bright future very balanced)
[B]10. Stephen Curry[/B] (Elite shooter in the making)[/QUOTE]
...So he's Rose? :wtf: :confusedshrug:
My top 10:
1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Derrick Rose
4. Steve Nash
5. Russell Westbrook
6. Rajon Rondo
7. Tony Parker
8. Stephen Curry
9. Jason Kidd
10. Ty Lawson
[QUOTE=PowerGlove]I'm a big Kidd supporter, but I dont think he's a top 10 PG. Especially if we are supposed to be looking towards the future, as the OP wished for.[/QUOTE]
LOL @ people having him at anything other than 10. Come on. If you put him on the list, he cant be that high up. He plays his role well, but that's about it.
[QUOTE=Batz][B]1.[/B] Deron Williams - Definately the best all around point guard in the league. He can destroy defenses in so many ways and then hold his own on the other end. Definately for me the complete package as far as a franchise-run point guard.
[B]2.[/B] Chris Paul - Don't get me wrong, Paul here is one of my most favorite players, he's the complete package aswell, but with crappy bubble wrap. We saw how late in the Lakers series, he became almost completely ineffective when the LA took away the Hornet's PNR team. He faded and didn't even bother to adjust. A healthy Paul probably would've done better yes, but till I see otherwise, right now he's just not the best point guard in the NBA.
[B]3.[/B] Derrick Rose - I placed the MVP, and my top 3 favorite player at 3 simply because I don't believe he's a better point guard when comparing to Deron and Paul. Though I do think he is more dominant, however his defensive short comings, low efficiency, lack of a consistent shooting touch, aswell as an inferior passing skill set when comparing to the two guys above, are the reasons why I put Rose at 3rd place.
[B]4.[/B] Steve Nash - I hate putting this guy so low, but his defense is completely atrocious. And I'm Canadian, aswell as a huge Nash fan. An elite shooter, arguably the best, great passer with unique and out of this world court vision and the unmatched durability - puts the [I]old man[/I] at 4th place.
[B]5.[/B] Russel Westbrook - He definitely, definitely, the best all around player on the list given, definitely the best defender.. He can do just about everything, maybe except shooting threes, but there's also another flaw, his point guard skills. He can pass, but not that well. We saw him exposed in the playoffs continuously, whether it be screwing up the pass or play, or simply not passing/running the play at all. He tries to run the show too much, not that great of a shot selection, and his court vision is noticeably blurred. He's a point guard, but at random times, he's not.
[B]6.[/B] Rajan Rondo - Never liked the guy but he's good. Really good defender, unmatched hustle, and play making abilities to the likes of Steve Nash, and doesn't need an offensive system to flourish in, despite what some people try to negatively shove down your throat. Though he does not have a jump shot, nor does he have the free throw touch. Which is a must in a point guard, especially when a jump shot is what holding Rondo from being a poor mans Steve Nash to possibly the best and most unique guard in the league today.
[B]7.[/B] Tony Parker - A scoring point guard who still has the traditional point guard skill set in him. I always believed he could've been more than 20/7 type player, even before his 55 point eruption. I don't know why he didn't live up to such potential maybe a more consistent jumper? No one held him back, atleast that's what it seemed. Though a really talented scorer, especially in the paint, 7th place is fitting for a former finals MVP.
[B]
8.[/B] Jason Kidd - The old man is very underrated. As if he has camouflaged with the hardwood. Still is the same player, just at a much slower pace, minus the scoring - for the greater good. One thing that still stands out about him other than his elite passing ability and sudden shooting touch is his defense. It startles me when I don't see people pointing out that somehow this grandpa is holding his ground against players like Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade. Especially in Finals, I saw him on several possessions make Wade struggle. This guy is still a top 10 point guard for me. And should be for everyone.
[B]9.[/B] Chauncey Billups - A healthy Billups can turn a team around, we've all seen it happen, and I do believe it would be the same for knicks. If he didn't make a pullup transition three his #1 move in the arsenal, he could've been higher. But his defense, leadership and clutchness keeps him in my top
[B]10. [/B]John Wall - A bright, bright future. Honestly, the guy is experience and a jump shot away from being in the status of the likes of Rose. It's almost undeniable. Though I hate putting him here just out of potential, as you could've put someone like Curry here aswell. I just believe that Wall will infact have a better and more successful career.
[B][I]Dead Last. [/I][/B]Jose Calderon - Seriously sickens me how much this guy sucks.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGmOlANxMig[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jn87CTrJUU&NR=1[/url]
How the f*ck does that happen? :facepalm[/QUOTE]
I like this list. Maybe besides Wall, Stephen Curry?
1.) Deron Williams- Best Point guard in the league hands down. Can do so much to kill you.
2.) (Healthy) Chris Paul- Just as good a player as Deron Williams, but I like Derons style more, and I think he is a bigger threat to score.
3.) Derrick Rose - If Chris Paul isn't healthy, he jumps to 2, if D-Will isn't healthy, he jumps to 1. MVP? Yes, but very very overrated at that. Average playmaker for a point guard, and his scoring is on low efficiency. We all saw how bad LeBron and Wade killed him in the ECF. Still a 24\7\5 threat.
4.) Russell Westbrook- Basically a slightly worse version of Rose.
5.) Steve Nash- As a passer, he ranks 1 here, but he isn't as good a scorer, and a horrible defender. So 5 is good.
6.) Rajon Rondo
7.) John Wall
8.) Chauncey Billups
9.) Tony Parker
10.) Jason Kidd
[QUOTE=Papaya Petee]1.) Deron Williams- Best Point guard in the league hands down. Can do so much to kill you.
2.) (Healthy) Chris Paul- Just as good a player as Deron Williams, but I like Derons style more, and I think he is a bigger threat to score.
3.) Derrick Rose - If Chris Paul isn't healthy, he jumps to 2, if D-Will isn't healthy, he jumps to 1. MVP? Yes, but very very overrated at that. Average playmaker for a point guard, and his scoring is on low efficiency. We all saw how bad LeBron and Wade killed him in the ECF. Still a 24\7\5 threat.
4.) Russell Westbrook- Basically a slightly worse version of Rose.
5.) Steve Nash- As a passer, he ranks 1 here, but he isn't as good a scorer, and a horrible defender. So 5 is good.
6.) Rajon Rondo
7.) John Wall
8.) Chauncey Billups
9.) Tony Parker
10.) Jason Kidd[/QUOTE]
So where is Rose if he isn't healthy? :facepalm
1. CP3 - motivated cp3 is the best PG in the game. please come to the knicks.
2. DWill - can do it all, but hes in siberia, aka the Nets so no one will ever hear from him again
3. Rose - keeps getting better and needs to keep getting better because he cant have lebron expose him again. if he develops that pull-up jumper he will beast, because thats basically how terry killed lebron.
4. Westbrook - also needs to keep getting better, by far my favorite PG in the nba. he needs to be a mix of that game 7 against the grizz pg and that slashing pg he was when he was effective against the mavs. plus hes the best defensive PG in the game.
5. Nash - still runs an effective offense even though he has very average players around him
6. Rondo - he went backwards this year. of course before he did, he tore up my knicks and toney douglas in the 1st round :mad:
7. TP - still got game, still a speedy mofo that can finish them floaters/teardrops
8. Kidd - has a lot of heart and it showed in the playoffs. played great D on basically everyone. hes been exposed in the past as unable to keep up with the speedy PGs but this year, great team defense will make a good defensive player look even better
9. Curry - great shooter, dont know if he can defend anyone. his passing is improving too, wish the knicks had him but stupid warriors picked him before the knicks pick.
10. Wall - stud, will be best PG in a couple of years once the wiz actually get other ppl on the team (not shot jackers like nick young)
Lawson, Felton, Billups and company... sorry missed the cut.
Lawson looks good, should only get better but is undersized galore
Felton was good for the knicks but only went backwards on the Nuggets (Dantoni system?)
Billups, its only a matter of time till he gets hurt for the Knicks... ugh :mad: