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rocwell wrote: View Postwhat crap?Last edited by white men can't jump; Fri Jan 10, 2014, 03:50 PM.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostWade's position is also not nearly as deep as the PG position...so that comes into play too.
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4hunnit_degreez wrote: View PostThere's probably gonna be a PG that comes out of nowhere in the coming years such as Lillard did last year
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ReubenJRD wrote: View PostThis is a thread, somewhat influenced by Enlightenment, who asked in the thread 'Rebuilding: Who is doing it right?'.
Now, this isn't much about the draft, but more about the point guards.
My question I pose to all of you is, who do you believe, will be the best point guards in the future?
It could be your top 5, it could be your top 3, top 10 whatever it may be. Also state, specifically how far/near into the future? ex: 3 years, my top 3 guards are; etc, etc, etc.
I'm a point guard myself, and I love watching great play from the floor general, and seeing how they get their teammates involved, and how to make an impact on the game.
My list goes for Top 5, in 4-5 years.
In order:
1 - Derrick Rose (once, or if ever returns to complete form).
2 - Kyrie Irving
3 - Ricky Rubio
4 - Russel Westbrook
5 - Eric Bledsoe
Steph
Westbrook
Paul
Irving
LillardTwitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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ReubenJRD wrote: View PostWow, was I ever wrong.
Steph
Westbrook
Paul
Irving
LillardOfficial Pope of the Raptors sponsored by MLSE.
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RandomGuy wrote: View PostThanks for bringing this back, really interesting to see how things have turned out. D.Rose was never the same after that injury, poor guy relied too much on his athleticism.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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