Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?
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Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?
I think you guys fail to realize how awful, I mean dead awful Rondo Jump shot and fourm was when he came in the league. It was one of the worst in the league, He's come a long way since then. Very impressive the development has been.
I know you guys want him to be a consistent Jump shooter like Deron Williams or Derrick Rose was last year it's just not going to happen. It will improve but never something to depend on.
Top 3-4 PG I'll take that.Wolverines Packers Cubs Celtics
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I'm actually kidding around, considering he obviously won't be playing 10 years from now. Just more a comment on how he's still performing like he's 30 and a testament to how well he takes care of his body.
Thought I made that pretty clear.Comment
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Personally I think it will be kyrie Irving. Averaging 19 ppg and 6 apg is ridiculous considering he is 19, only played 11 games in college, and didn't have a real training camp. Not to mention he has a killer instinct and has about 5 game winning shots and is about 3rd in the league in points per 4th quarterComment
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Does having a cool name count for something? My guess is Beno Udrih.NFL: Bills
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Re: Who Will Be The Best POINT GUARD In The Next 5-10 Years?
I think you guys fail to realize how awful, I mean dead awful Rondo Jump shot and fourm was when he came in the league. It was one of the worst in the league, He's come a long way since then. Very impressive the development has been.
I know you guys want him to be a consistent Jump shooter like Deron Williams or Derrick Rose was last year it's just not going to happen. It will improve but never something to depend on.
Top 3-4 PG I'll take that.
That having been said. Rondo is still damn good and easily no worse than top 6 in the top 10 of PGs in the league. He needs to do himself a favor though and develop that jumpshot now while he's still got Garnett, Allen and Pierce to help mask that kind of thing from the mainstream. Once those guys are gone and he's gotta carry scrubs or just really young/inexperienced guys as THE undisputed man on that team it's going to be front and center on display to be harped about. This is the NBA version of Florida not trying to develop Tim Tebow as a passer (mechanics wise) because the way he was playing was working for what they were trying to do at Florida.Comment
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Damn, this thread brings back memories.
Still LOL @ me mentioning Devin Harris' name#RespectTheCultureComment
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Rondo was getting some major love lolComment
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It was well deserved. Rondo was one of the finest passers in the game and his speed defense was impressive. What he needed to do was become more coachable and improve his arsenal of jumpers. Obviously those two things didn't happen.Comment
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