Bladeneo said:
Notorius.A.i.G said:
Umos-Cmos said:
How about a top 5 PGs list? This is mine. Share yours.
1. Deron Williams 2. Chris Paul 3. Rajon Rondo 4. Steve Nash 5. Russell Westbrook
That list was pretty tough to put together. There were a lot of names that you could make an argument for namely Derrick Rose, Tony Parker, and to a lesser extent Stephen Curry. I put Westbrook slightly above Rose because he's a better defender and a great rebounder. Honestly it could go either way, but I had to choose. I think this might be the most talented group of PGs ever assembled in the NBA. Top to Bottom there is loads of talent. What do you think?
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Here's mine :
1. Chris Paul 2. Deron Williams 3. Jason Kidd 4. Rajon Rondo 5. Derrick Rose
I honestly believe that a PG order is the hardest to make.
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PG really is awkward, there are so many things to gauge when you're considering who's the best; personally, I'm gonna say that a PG for me should be a creator first and a scorer second. I find it hard to rate someone like Nash in my top five because of his defensive issues. Ah well, here we go:
1. Rondo 2. Paul 3. Williams 4. Kidd 5. Rose
If John Wall continues playing like this it won't be long before he's on this list!
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I agree with you on Nash's defense being the thing that keeps him off this list.
1. Deron Williams
2. Chris Paul
3. Rajon Rondo
4. Derrick Rose
5. Russell Westbrook
I love Nash and Kidd but even with their great technique, vision, and 3pt shooting the new generation of PGs has been ushered in. Rondo is the best passer in the league, Paul plays the best defense, Williams is the most polished offensively, Rose is the most explosive scorer, and Westbrook is just an athletic freak still figuring out how to harness everything. Wall is about to make this debate even harder in a year or two.