tyreke, rose, rondo or wall. one of them
Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?
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Im so not impressed with Wall as an NBA point guard. I dont think he has the vision needed to be a true point. IMO for him to be sucessful I see him as a 1.5 guard like Iverson or Arenas.
Next five years is CP3 if he remains healthy. I really like Rose aswell.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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But, I could be wrong. I watched a lot of Steph Curry during his senior year at Davidson, and didn't think he could be an NBA point guard. I thought he would be basically an undersized 2. But, he definitely proved me wrong in Golden State this past year. He could run the break in Golden State's hurry up system, but when they got slowed down into the half court game, he showed that he was a very impressive director of the offense and was great at setting up his teammates.
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That's my logic on Wall (much like Monta Ellis). He's (to me) an undersized 2-guard. He flourished in Kentucky's system and was great at leading the break (because he could basically leave everyone in the dust). But, he won't have that same success in the NBA; not at first, at least. He's going to have to develop his half court point guard game and his shot.
But, I could be wrong. I watched a lot of Steph Curry during his senior year at Davidson, and didn't think he could be an NBA point guard. I thought he would be basically an undersized 2. But, he definitely proved me wrong in Golden State this past year. He could run the break in Golden State's hurry up system, but when they got slowed down into the half court game, he showed that he was a very impressive director of the offense and was great at setting up his teammates.
I was still surprised how well Curry played the point at the NBA level. But like I said I think he is better suited at that spot than Wall is.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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I think Rondo embodies everything you want from a PG sans shooting/FT shooting. He brings a lot of intangibles, has a great floor presence, highly athletic, great hands, good passer, good on-ball defender and can defend in space. If he develops a consistent jumper he'd be that much more deadly.
I think George Hill is another intriguing candidate. He was absolutely electric in that Dallas series. Tailed off though in the PHX one. I love his scoring ability, but don't know how good of a creator he can be. His defense is above-avg, but nothing to write home about. But hey...he's still developing...the offense is there though. Hard to believe he's only a rookie.
Rose/Evans. I think these two are the leading candidates here though. Question about Evans though is he a 1 or a 2? I think he's more of a 2 w/ very good PG skills. I think both need to work on the long-range jumper, but both will probably be the class of the league for years to come.
Russ Westbrook is my sleeper. He came in looking like a 2 guard, but has really improved his PG skills since being given that role exclusively. I think he's got a very high cieling and can become something great. He doesn't have the fatal flaw of Rondo's FT shooting woes, and although he still needs to improve his jumper as well... he's a better offensive guard than Rondo IMO and very good defender/passer.
I also dont see Evans playing PG in the near future...
I have to mention my broski Jrue Holiday and my other broski Kyle Lowry...Last edited by Jukeman; 06-26-2010, 04:25 PM.Comment
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I have to go with Rose. If he ever adds a reliable jumpshot, then he is going to be freaking unstopable. Rondo is a close second though.
But Rose to me, is the perfect PG, in terms of body and athleticism. Incredibly fast, incredibly strong given his size, the guy has all the tools in a physical point of view. But Rondo has that knack in defense that sets him apart from every PG in the league right nowComment
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Jrue can be real special, and has time on his side being so young and already being productive. Like Lowry for his toughness, but he's more/less a solid role player.Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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lol, John Wall hasn't even played a game yet and in 5 years he's going to be better than Rondo?
We'll see, but I doubt it. My guess is either Rondo or Deron Williams will be the best.Too Old To Game Club
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Well he certainly has the size, speed, athleticism, skill set and work ethic to be one of the best pg's in the league...if not the best. Definitely not a stretch to have Wall in the conversation.#WeAreUKComment
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Until he plays a NBA game yes it is a stretch. Wish him well he's been exciting to watch as a college player.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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Oh well, my opinion is that John Wall can be the best pg in the NBA 5 years from now. Or at the very least, in the talks about it.#WeAreUKComment
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We can all project til we are blue in the face ,but at the end of the day there is no way we can be sure until a player goes out and prove it. I for one dont think he will be as great as expected ,maybe even borderline bust.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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I think it really depends on what you mean by saying the best
If the best pg is the guy who wins the most championships, I think it will be Rose
If the best pg is the guy with the best stats I think its Wall
...and one guy that i think will be a future allstar that no ones mentioned is Goran DragicComment
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