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    ISH's Negro Historian L.Kizzle's Avatar
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    Default Re: TOP 10 SHOOTING GUARDS of the '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by 1987_Lakers
    I think Gervin and Drexler should be ahead of Moncrief.
    This is the '80s so no way. Maybe Gervin, just maybe but Glide for sure comes after "The Squid" in the '80s.

    MONCRIEF
    -5 Time All-Star
    -5 Time All-NBA (One 1st team)
    -2 DPOYS (the first two at that)
    -3 Eastern Conf Finals Appearances

    GERVIN
    -6 Time All-Star
    -6 All-NBA Teams

    DREXLER
    -4 Time All-Star
    -2 All-NBA Teams

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    Default Re: TOP 10 SHOOTING GUARDS of the '80s

    These '80s threads...

    Edit: I swear im experiencing deju vu with this thread.
    Last edited by B-Diddy=2Easy; 07-24-2008 at 01:16 AM.

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    NBA Legend and Hall of Famer 1987_Lakers's Avatar
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    Default Re: TOP 10 SHOOTING GUARDS of the '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by L.Kizzle
    This is the '80s so no way. Maybe Gervin, just maybe but Glide for sure comes after "The Squid" in the '80s.

    MONCRIEF
    -5 Time All-Star
    -5 Time All-NBA (One 1st team)
    -2 DPOYS (the first two at that)
    -3 Eastern Conf Finals Appearances

    GERVIN
    -6 Time All-Star
    -6 All-NBA Teams

    DREXLER
    -4 Time All-Star
    -2 All-NBA Teams
    Moncrief was very good in his prime and a great defender no doubt. But I'll take a late 80's Drexler over a mid 80's Moncrief anyday. I might put Moncrief ahead of Gervin because I think The "Iceman" is one of the most overrated players in NBA History. But like I said...I'll take Drexler over Moncrief.

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    Default Re: TOP 10 SHOOTING GUARDS of the '80s

    Adrian Dantley and Chris Mullin should be in there. :)

    Adrian Dantley ,although he played Forward-Guard...if this man was in his prime in the 90s Slow Paced Half Court Game or in the 2000s he would play SG and would be schooling every one in his position (including the Most Overrated Star in the Last 10 Years: Bryant!) Offensively through High FG% Efficiency and PPG Avg, his Rebounding capacity for a 6`5 er, good 1 on 1 defender, good passing abilities
    Last edited by Sir Charles; 09-20-2008 at 12:05 AM.

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