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ESPN names top 10 Point Guards of all-time...
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Re: ESPN names top 10 Point Guards of all-time...
Originally posted by RailStoneAgreed. Nash with the suns system reminds me of Kurt Warner. A good player, but not nearly as good as the system makes him look. Kurt Warner had an mvp trophy too, is he also a top 10 QB?
there is no way nash is a top 10 PG of all time IMO.Redskins Fan. The 82 Smurfs will never die. 83/88/92 NFL world champions!!
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The only way Nash compares to GP, is if the list is ranking them solely based on running an offense. In that case, Nash is certainly deserving.
However, if the question is who is the better overall player, then there's no comparison at all. Payton was one of the best defenders in the league, while Nash is one of the worst. Whatever advantage Nash may have as a passer, is far outweighed by that. Not to mention that GP could take opposing PG's down low and kill them on the offensive side of the ball as well.Comment
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Originally posted by penguitIt makes no sense to argue the past, but Payton locked Jordan down pretty well. It very well could have happened. But I forgot, Jordan actually had wings and flew around the court too
The latter is more correct than the former...and btw, sarcasm is a feeble crutch. Also, "pretty well" sounds less certain than "locking down". "Locking down" implies to thoroughly accomplish, whereas, "pretty well" suggests moderation..."to a degree"..."relative to what is normal". So on top of the feebleness of using sarcasm and being inaccurate, you use phrasing that is contradictory (although some may say redundant but that would be so if it wasnt contradictory).Comment
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