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

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  • z4ckdabeast
    Rookie
    • Jan 2010
    • 428

    #61
    Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

    He's injured too often.

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    • DieHardYankee26
      BING BONG
      • Feb 2008
      • 10178

      #62
      Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

      Originally posted by z4ckdabeast
      He's injured too often.
      He's only been injured in one season.
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      • z4ckdabeast
        Rookie
        • Jan 2010
        • 428

        #63
        Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

        Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
        He's only been injured in one season.
        Wrong.

        Games Chris Paul has played in his career:

        05-06 78
        06-07 64
        07-08 80
        08-09 78
        09-10 45

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        • Bornindamecca
          Books Nelson Simnation
          • Jul 2007
          • 10919

          #64
          Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

          Originally posted by z4ckdabeast
          Wrong.

          Games Chris Paul has played in his career:

          05-06 78
          06-07 64
          07-08 80
          08-09 78
          09-10 45
          If you play over 75 games, you've had a healthy season.
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          • DieHardYankee26
            BING BONG
            • Feb 2008
            • 10178

            #65
            Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

            Originally posted by z4ckdabeast
            Wrong.

            Games Chris Paul has played in his career:

            05-06 78
            06-07 64
            07-08 80
            08-09 78
            09-10 45
            So 2 seasons. Meanwhile, he's racked 3 all star games (voted in last year but couldn't play), Rookie of the Year, 1 NBA All First Team, 1 NBA All Second Team, has led the league in assists twice, assists per game twice, steals 3 times, steals per game twice, and currently averages 19.3 PPG, 10.0 APG, and 4.7 RPG compared to D-Wills 16.7 PPG, 9.0 APG, and 3.1 RPG. He's the best, and will be the best until someone dethrones him.
            Originally posted by G Perico
            If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
            I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
            In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
            The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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            • z4ckdabeast
              Rookie
              • Jan 2010
              • 428

              #66
              Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

              Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
              So 2 seasons. Meanwhile, he's racked 3 all star games (voted in last year but couldn't play), Rookie of the Year, 1 NBA All First Team, 1 NBA All Second Team, has led the league in assists twice, assists per game twice, steals 3 times, steals per game twice, and currently averages 19.3 PPG, 10.0 APG, and 4.7 RPG compared to D-Wills 16.7 PPG, 9.0 APG, and 3.1 RPG. He's the best, and will be the best until someone dethrones him.
              Wonderful. This year, they had almost identical stats, but one is consistently healthy, and the other is not. Paul played a minute per game more this season and 2 minutes more per game his career.

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              • ParisB
                MVP
                • Jan 2010
                • 1699

                #67
                Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                Deron Williams is better than CP3.

                If all you're doing is looking at boxscores, then CP3 has the slight edge. Dwill has the same gifted skillset but also is more physically imposing, better defensively and can hurt you from shooting all over the court. Utah also has a more balanced offense with better ball distribution which is why CP3 has slightly more assists.
                Last edited by ParisB; 07-03-2010, 01:17 PM.

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                • youvalss
                  ******
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 16601

                  #68
                  Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                  5 years might be predictable. But 10 years? The guy may be playing Junior-high basketball now, who knows...?

                  For 5 years I'll go with CP3.
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                  • da ThRONe
                    Fire LesS Miles ASAP!
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 8528

                    #69
                    Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                    Originally posted by ParisB
                    Deron Williams is better than CP3.

                    If all you're doing is looking at boxscores, then CP3 has the slight edge. Dwill has the same gifted skillset but also is more physically imposing, better defensively and can hurt you from shooting all over the court. Utah also has a more balanced offense with better ball distribution which is why CP3 has slightly more assists.
                    Dwill has a better team and a better coach aswell.
                    You looking at the Chair MAN!

                    Number may not tell the whole story ,but they never lie either.

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                    • ParisB
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1699

                      #70
                      Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                      Originally posted by da ThRONe
                      Dwill has a better team and a better coach aswell.
                      Yea, but looking at them individually, Deron has the same skillset but is a better shooter, defender, and more physically dominant.

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                      • Jukeman
                        Showtime
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 10955

                        #71
                        Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                        Originally posted by PhantomPain
                        Would love to see 12 better. Care to name them?
                        waiting...

                        When you have Perkins and KG(plus a good defensive team) you can take "gambles", dude was a lock down defender in college...

                        And he does a preet good job defending guys in the NBA at 6'1...

                        When yor succesful at what you are doing it isnt gambling, its winning...
                        Last edited by Jukeman; 07-03-2010, 06:02 PM.

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                        • Starlin4Prez
                          Banned
                          • May 2010
                          • 731

                          #72
                          Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                          Sorry Deron Williams is better than CP3. You can't compare stats, because in the offense the Hornets run, it pretty much consists of CP running around with the ball. Deron is more physical, can get to the rim and arguably a better passer. Put Williams in the Hornets system and he would have just as good of stats if not better.

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                          • iRepOklahoma
                            Pro
                            • May 2006
                            • 687

                            #73
                            Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                            Originally posted by da ThRONe
                            How old is he now?
                            12 or 13 i think

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                            • bonbonan
                              Rookie
                              • May 2010
                              • 316

                              #74
                              Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                              Originally posted by iRepOklahoma
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                              Very hard for him to become best point guard! lol

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                              • ParisB
                                MVP
                                • Jan 2010
                                • 1699

                                #75
                                Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?

                                Originally posted by Jukeman
                                waiting...

                                When you have Perkins and KG(plus a good defensive team) you can take "gambles", dude was a lock down defender in college...

                                And he does a preet good job defending guys in the NBA at 6'1...

                                When yor succesful at what you are doing it isnt gambling, its winning...
                                Rondo was CLEARLY the weak link on that Boston team, depsite the end result stats in the boxscore. That is where most guys' problem is, they look at stats. As I've said before, Amare is garbage too but puts up phenominal numbers. The guy doesn't play defense, has no post up game, and barely gets 6 rebounds per game despite Phoenix's high octane offense with lots of opportunities. He can't be Phoenix's best player because he wasn't even on the court during Game 6 against LA when Artest hit the game winner. Why? Because Phoenix needed a defensive stop, lol.

                                How can you say Rondo is awesome when he doesn't even need to be guarded even 12 feet away from the basket? He made the Lakers' defense (which is already elite) to focus on 3 guys. That's why LAL was able to hold Boston to 88ppg during the series. Perkins can't score, and neither can Rondo. Imagine if any of the below listed guards were on Boston, they would be punishing LA if they were left that wide open, and they all have the same ability to penetrate (which is what PG's do). Considering how much Rondo has the ball, of course he's going to rack up assists. Most of the guys below also would (some already do) if they played in Boston's offense of finding Allen off screens or Pierce/KG all day long. Westbrook is a more dangerous player.

                                Deron
                                Paul
                                Nash
                                Billups
                                Rose
                                Parker
                                Kidd
                                Nelson
                                Roy
                                Harris
                                Westbrook
                                Evans
                                Brooks
                                Jennings
                                Last edited by ParisB; 07-04-2010, 01:50 PM.

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