What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

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  • J.R. Locke
    Banned
    • Nov 2004
    • 4137

    #16
    Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

    Originally posted by DC
    Remember how deep the PF position was in the early 2000's

    KG
    TD
    Dirk
    Brand
    Duncan
    Webber
    Sheed

    Just to name a few
    They would have been centers in the 80's. At least Webber, Duncan, Sheed and KG would have been.

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    • o_capone
      Banned
      • Apr 2009
      • 1270

      #17
      Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

      Originally posted by J.R. Locke
      They would have been centers in the 80's. At least Webber, Duncan, Sheed and KG would have been.
      hell they are pretty much centers in the 2000s lol

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      • KG
        Welcome Back
        • Sep 2005
        • 17583

        #18
        Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

        I think the NBA is loaded at the PG position. The top guys are all relatively young plus there are guys like

        Flynn
        Jennings
        Lawson
        Tyreke
        Jeff Teague

        all waiting in the wings.

        I can't wait. There are going to be some lovely battles in the next couple of years.
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        • ScoobySnax
          #faceuary2014
          • Mar 2009
          • 7624

          #19
          Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

          I vote small forward. WAY too many studs.
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          • jnofx
            My Head Hurts
            • Mar 2009
            • 975

            #20
            Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

            Well, if you base it on this:

            I feel that 4 of the next 5 MVP awards will go to a SF. Not all necessarily to Lebron, btw. And I think the other one won't go to a PG unless a CP3 or Williams takes their team to a #1 seed out West.

            In the next 5 years, I predict Bron will get 3 MVP's, Carmelo will have a shot at 1 (maybe this year!) and Dwight Howard will get 1. Wade will be in the conversation, but not unless Miami is AT LEAST a 4 seed.

            By this (notably flawed) logic, the not-so-obvious answer is Small Forward. To further back this argument, I feel like guys like Durant and Granger are great players with no off-court issues and are only going to get better.

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            • DustinT
              Big Dummy
              • Nov 2004
              • 1933

              #21
              Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

              Originally posted by jnofx
              Well, if you base it on this:

              I feel that 4 of the next 5 MVP awards will go to a SF. Not all necessarily to Lebron, btw. And I think the other one won't go to a PG unless a CP3 or Williams takes their team to a #1 seed out West.

              In the next 5 years, I predict Bron will get 3 MVP's, Carmelo will have a shot at 1 (maybe this year!) and Dwight Howard will get 1. Wade will be in the conversation, but not unless Miami is AT LEAST a 4 seed.

              By this (notably flawed) logic, the not-so-obvious answer is Small Forward. To further back this argument, I feel like guys like Durant and Granger are great players with no off-court issues and are only going to get better.
              Your logic is actually very flawed. The question isn't who has the best overall players, it's who is the deepest position. If after LBJ and Melo were Kyle Korver than SF would not be deep at all.

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              • jnofx
                My Head Hurts
                • Mar 2009
                • 975

                #22
                Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

                Originally posted by eckoefx
                Your logic is actually very flawed. The question isn't who has the best overall players, it's who is the deepest position. If after LBJ and Melo were Kyle Korver than SF would not be deep at all.

                Get it?

                Well, lucky for me there are a lot of guys between LBJ/Melo and Kyle Korver.

                I know what you're saying, I just wanted to present a different way to look at it.

                The beauty of this is that there is absolutely no shortage of superstars in this league, and no matter what team you're watching, there are guys on that squad that can make your jaw hit the floor. Love this game

                Ps. Why you gotta trash Korver like that? what'd he do to you??
                Last edited by jnofx; 11-08-2009, 03:53 AM.

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                • jnofx
                  My Head Hurts
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 975

                  #23
                  Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

                  Good news! I thought of an even worse way to look at it!!

                  What if you took 5 teams of the 5 best players from each position and had them all play each other once. Regardless of what each individual feels that the starting lineup would be, I STILL think that the Small Forward squad would run the table.

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                  • Cebby
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 22327

                    #24
                    Re: What is the Deepest position in the NBA?

                    Originally posted by eckoefx
                    Your logic is actually very flawed. The question isn't who has the best overall players, it's who is the deepest position. If after LBJ and Melo were Kyle Korver than SF would not be deep at all.

                    Get it?
                    SF is the best at the top, middle, and bottom.

                    The position is just too versatile for others to compete.

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