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Top 10 SG's of the 90's
10. Nick Anderson
A player whose appearance on this list may surprise many. Anderson was never an all-star or all NBA player but he was a solid shooting guard who contributed to many very good Orlando Magic teams. He made an appearance in the NBA Finals, and the hall of shame in 1995 where despite being a very good free throw shooter, he missed to clutch freebies that allowed the Rockets to win the game and ultimately the Championship.
9. Hersey Hawkins
Hawkins is a player most have forgotten about, but he was a formidable scorer and a one time All-star. Hawkins was the team leader for the Sixers after they traded Charles Barkley averaging 20 points a game for three seasons before going to Charlotte and taking the job as a role player. Hawkins was always a solid role player and in 1996 he was a key player on the Seattle Sonics team which made the NBA finals.
8. Joe Dumars
The nice guy on the bad-boy Pistons, Dumars became the hero of the 1989 NBA finals where he captured the MVP trophy. Dumars was a six time NBA all-star and retired from the Pistons in 1999 to take a job in the front office. He was elected to the NBA Hall-Of-Fame in 2006.
7. Latrell Sprewell
One of the most talented players of the 90s, Sprewell had attitude problems which hurt his on the floor performance; most notably being when in 1998 he choked his head coach PJ Carlisimo. Despite these short comings, Sprewell was a solid player making the All-star team four time and making the all NBA team in 1994. Sprewell was awesome part of the 1999 New York Knicks which were an eight seed that made a run to the NBA finals only to lose to the Spurs.
6. Jeff Hornacek
A deadeye shooter who twice won the NBA
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Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
Did you forget to log into your real account?
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Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
so basically you're saying MJ had no competition
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The Magical T-Mac
Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
Originally Posted by HylianNightmare
Did you forget to log into your real account?
No.
Right now, he's trying to sell the idea that Jordan had weak comp at his position.
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I think it's more like:
10. Vernon Maxwell
9. Kobe
8. Kobe
7. Kobe
6. Kobe
5. Kobe
4. Kobe
3. Kobe
2. Kobe
1. Kobe
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Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
I think you forgot about Eddie Jones.
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#hellobrooklyn
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In GawdBe We Trust
Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
vs top 10 SG of the 00's
1. Kobe
2. AI
3. TMac
4. Vince Carter
5. DWade
6. Ray Allen
7. Manu Ginobili
8. Rip Hamilton
9. Joe Johnson
10. Monta Ellis, Stephen Curry, Jason Richardson, Jason Terry, Richard Jefferson, etc...
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Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
Clyde Drexler and Mitch Richmond were obviously better than Miller.
You could even make a case for players like Drazen Petrovic, Joe Dumars, Hersey Hawkins and Jeff Hornacek and Spreewell being better during the 90s.
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Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
Originally Posted by HardwoodLegend
No.
Right now, he's trying to sell the idea that Jordan had weak comp at his position.
Thanks. I didn't catch that.
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Linja Status
Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
Originally Posted by Ne 1
Clyde Drexler and Mitch Richmond were obviously better than Miller.
You could even make a case for players like Drazen Petrovic, Joe Dumars, Hersey Hawkins and Jeff Hornacek and Spreewell being better during the 90s.
You cannot make a case for any of those guys below Clyde and Richmond being better than Miller.
Hornacek, in any way...the other 3, not for the full body of work. And that full body of work (which includes the playoffs) is why Miller is ahead of both Richmond and Drexler. Drexler spent more than half of his great years in the 80's.
And while it may not be Richmond's fault that his teams sucked, he didn't get to do his thing in the playoffs. And thru the 90's Miller was one of the best players in the league in the playoffs.
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In GawdBe We Trust
Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
top 10 sg all time
1a. MJ
1b. Kobe
2. Jerry West
3. AI
4. DWade
5. Cyde Drexler
6. George Gervin
7. Pete Maravich
8. Ray Allen
9. Vince Carter
10. TMac
6 from the 00's
2 from the 90's
3 from the other era
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Verticle?
Re: Top 10 SG's of the 90's
Originally Posted by Ne 1
Clyde Drexler and Mitch Richmond were obviously better than Miller.
You could even make a case for players like Drazen Petrovic, Joe Dumars, Hersey Hawkins and Jeff Hornacek and Spreewell being better during the 90s.
Yep. Richmond and Drexler were both definitely better, as well as Petrovic and Sprewell. All these guys definitely had better peaks than Miller.
The rest I don't agree with in terms of peak play.
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