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    Top 10 NBA Point Guards in 2011 and Beyond

    It's the summer of 2011 and the CBA is having a collapse of biblical proportions, creating a scenario where every player in the NBA becomes a Free Agent. Who do you go after to run the point for your franchise in the coming years? Sorry Nash, Kidd and Billups but your services are no longer required here. We're looking into the future to find the best at the point position for years to come.

    10) Raymond Felton--Who would have thought Raymond Felton would round out this list a year ago? Apparently Donnie Walsh, Mike D'Antoni and company did when they signed him to a two-year 15.8 million dollar contract over this past summer. Felton leads all point guards in MPG (6th overall) logging an impressive 38.9. What makes it even more impressive is that he's doing it running D'Antoni's uptempo, NBA Points Per Game leading offense. Averaging 18.2 and 8.7 to go along with almost 2 steals a game he seems to be a perfect fit in New York and on my Fantasy team. However, his inability to finish around the basket and shoot at a high percentage from deep is what separates him from the top of the class.

    9) Tyreke Evans--One of only four players in history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists in his rookie campaign (Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan and LeBron James were the other three). Easy to see why he grabbed rookie of the year honors in the 2009-2010 season. Gets to the rim at will with a quick first step and finishes. The tallest of all the guards on this list at 6'6, he can cause fits on the defensive end, when he wants to. His inability to shoot the basketball consistently hurts him at times. Evans can also tend to lack of effort on the court and maturity off of it, dropping him to the 9 spot.

    8) Stephen Curry--Flat out the best shooting point guard in the NBA. Hands down, period. With a quick trigger and money off the dribble he's deadly from downtown, at 44%, and the line where he's likely to be a career 90% shooter. But, it's his under-rated ability to see the floor and play the pick and roll that makes him so special. Where it normally takes years to master, Curry stepped right in like he had been running the pick and roll his whole life. His lack of size and ability to get to the line is the only thing keeping him from rising on this list.

    7) Tony Parker--At number 7 on our list is Tony Parker. As long as your name isn't Eva Longoria or Brent Barry, you would love to have this guy running the show. Three time NBA Champion and 2007 Finals MVP, Parker proved to us he can play the point at a Championship level. He has an extra gear, getting him into the paint, where he can score with the best of them. His shooting ability is a little below average and at 28 years of age he's the senior citizen of this list.

    6) Russell Westbrook--Freakishly athletic with loads of upside. Couple his athleticism with great size and you can see why he's leading all point guards in rebounding, at a shade under five a game. The only thing holding Westbrook back from being one of the greats in the NBA right now is his jump shot. His shooting percentage,.436, is much too low for someone that gets to the rim as often as Westbrook. That said, we saw glimpses of greatness in the World Championships this past summer. Westbrook took over for periods of time on a team filled with perennial All-Stars.

    5) John Wall--Another super-athletic point guard with upside through the roof. At 6'4 with lightning quickness and jump out of the gym ability, Wall should live at the line. These abilities should also turn him into a shut down defender. However, his jump shot is still very raw and he's been known to turn the ball over at extremely high rates in the past. Even so, Wall should probably be higher on this list with his talent level but we'll let him prove it to us first.

    4) Rajon Rondo--Rondo leads the league with 14 Assists Per Game. That's three more per game than the next closest player, Steve Nash. He loves to get his teammates involved and is great at finishing around the rim. He's a great rebounder, making him a triple double threat every time he steps on the court. Rondo's huge wing span turns him into a disruptive beast on the defensive end. His shot, however, is almost laughable. Defenders dare him to shoot at times. Even with this lack of a jump shot, he was still the MVP of the Celtics championship run last season.

    3) Derrick Rose--Another ultra-athletic point guard with great speed and strength. Rose is great at finishing in the paint, using his patented floater to his advantage. He's been on an offensive tear this year, leading both the Bulls and all point guards scoring around 24 a game. Rose is still a little weak shooting from long range but his mid-range game and athletic ability trump his inability to shoot the long ball.

    2) Chris Paul--This guy is a fantasy owner's dream. CP3 possesses one of the best handles and passing abilities in the NBA. He runs the pick and roll to perfection and can blow by defenders with lightning quick speed. He's also a menace on the defensive end, averaging almost 3 steals a game in the 2010 season. It was tough not to put Paul at number one on our list but there is one big concern. He's coming off surgery for a torn meniscus removing the torn portion entirely. This scares some into thinking microfracture surgery may be coming sometime in the future.

    1) Deron Williams--The point guard we covet most of all, Deron Williams. He can do it all; score, pass, rebound and he's a great leader on the floor. It always seems as if Williams knows exactly what his team needs. He's a very strong guard with great finishing ability. Just like Paul, Williams runs the pick and roll to perfection. Jerry Sloan couldn't find a better player to run his offense, and neither could we.

    This is our list and we're sticking to it.






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    yea i agree

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    Derrick Rose
    Chris Paul
    Deron Williams
    Rajon Rondo
    Russell Westbrook

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    lol , nash and kidd over half of those and for cheaper

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    The article may talk about Summer 2011, but obviously this list was not written recently. "Jerry Sloan couldn't find a better player to run his offense"? Uhhh, yeah, about that one....

    Derrick Rose is #1 and then we can fight about the rest. I'd put Westbrook at #2 and Williams at #3.

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    I can't have Paul ahead of Rondo right now. I know what he's capable of, but until he plays with some passion either in New Orleans or elsewhere, he's slipping in my rankings. Here's my Top 5

    1) Williams
    2) Rose
    3) Rondo
    4) Westbrook
    5) Paul

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    You take Rose over any of them and don't think twice. Rondo is your guy if you have 2 or 3 primary scoring options and need a distributor. Paul is too injury prone. Williams is a bitch. Westbrook is nice and will be a stud for years. Wall is too early to call and Evans and Curry aren't point guards. Parker is one of the most underrated players in NBA. Felton is so-so.

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    Jahii Carson will be better than all of them

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    rose
    rondo
    d-will
    westbrook
    paul

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    Its Rose 1st and Westbrook a closing second

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    Westbrook is number 4, and Id place 3 Veterans at 8,9 and 10 instead.

    8.) Steve Nash
    9.) Jason Kidd
    10.) Andre Miller

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2bets View Post
    The article may talk about Summer 2011, but obviously this list was not written recently. "Jerry Sloan couldn't find a better player to run his offense"? Uhhh, yeah, about that one....

    Derrick Rose is #1 and then we can fight about the rest. I'd put Westbrook at #2 and Williams at #3.
    the op just copies random junk and uses this forum to post it

    it doesn't necessarily have any relevance and is often outdated.

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    trouble with the long ball? Derrick Rose is shooting the 3 at 33%, Deron William shoots the 3 at 34%

    not a big difference

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    Rose
    CP3
    Westbrook
    D.Will
    Rondo

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    Rose
    Rondo
    DWill
    Westbrook
    CP3

    Honestly, I don't see all the hype Deron gets. Granted, I don't get to see him play on a nightly basis, but every game I've seen of him, he hasn't been #1 PG material. Maybe its the attitude, I'm not sure

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    1) rose

    2) d. Will

    3) cp3

    4) westbrook

    5) wall

    6) parker

    7) nash

    8) rondo

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    There isn't a coach in the NBA that wouldn't take Rose if they had their choice at point guard.

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    Rose and Westbrook should be way higher. Good write-up but poor assessment

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    not a chance that Rose is 3rd

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    this is how the list is supposed to look

    1.Rose
    2.D.Will
    3.Westbrook
    4.CP3
    5.Parker
    6.Rondo
    7. Nash
    8.Wall
    9. Felton
    10.Curry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Loblaw View Post
    There isn't a coach in the NBA that wouldn't take Rose if they had their choice at point guard.
    Other than Doc Rivers

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    I think there is no question about Rose as number 1.

    How can you have the guy who is almost no question for MVP, not the number one PG. And he has Rondo's freakish athleticism but with a better offensive game. If rondo could drive and dunk like Rose they would be damn close to equal.

    D will was my number 1 at the end of last season (with Rondo a close 2) until Rose turned into a guaranteed superstar this year. And Dwill fell off a bit, maybe it was the injury, or a loss of enthusiasm once Utah fell out of contention, but he is not going to get any better on the Nets for the time being.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstblaze View Post
    I think there is no question about Rose as number 1.

    How can you have the guy who is almost no question for MVP, not the number one PG. And he has Rondo's freakish athleticism but with a better offensive game. If rondo could drive and dunk like Rose they would be damn close to equal.

    D will was my number 1 at the end of last season (with Rondo a close 2) until Rose turned into a guaranteed superstar this year. And Dwill fell off a bit, maybe it was the injury, or a loss of enthusiasm once Utah fell out of contention, but he is not going to get any better on the Nets for the time being.
    Agree with almost all of this. Rondo can drive like Rose, but his shooting is pitiful... I think that's what sets them apart as far as skillset. Rondo is a better defender and passer, but Rose's offensive skillset overpowers that, and I'm a big Cs/Rondo fan. I still think Rondo is underrated by most people though... he always plays best in the playoffs.

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    For me:

    1. Steve Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstblaze View Post
    I think there is no question about Rose as number 1.

    How can you have the guy who is almost no question for MVP, not the number one PG.

    very simple actually, MVP is an award thats not solely based on stats, and it only takes into account 1 season.

    CP3's stats are still better than Derrick Roses, and he's been doing it longer.

    This season Rose is #1, but CP3 is still arguably and quite probably the best PG in the game.

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    If we're going to talk about who's the best point guard for 2012-2022 I think It's clear that Rose has to top that list, but I can't believe nobody has Ty Lawson on their list. He's got 1 year of experience and is putting up the best percentages of any PG in the league.

    Nobody needs a volume shooter for a PG, they need someone who can execute plays at a high efficiency and Lawson is that guy IMO

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    Fresh's list is the one time on SBR I have actually agreed with a list.

    I would say that Westbrook will be better than Wall, but it's very close so I won't rip you for that. Also Kyrie Irving will eventually be on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daimoshokage View Post
    For me:

    1. Steve Blake
    thanks for the laugh

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    Kyrie Irving

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    1. Rose
    2. Williams
    3. Westbrook
    4. Paul
    5. Parker
    6. Rondo
    7. Nash

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    how do you rank CP3 below Westbrook and Dwill, how, for real.

    Am I the only person here who actually looks at stats?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengreek View Post
    1) rose

    2) d. Will

    3) cp3

    4) westbrook

    5) wall

    6) parker

    7) nash

    8) rondo
    rondo 8th

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    Quote Originally Posted by chantrain View Post
    how do you rank CP3 below Westbrook and Dwill, how, for real.

    Am I the only person here who actually looks at stats?

    i love cp3's game, but his health risks drop him in my book.

    if rondo was to spend all summer improving his shooting he'd be the best in the game. he can take it to the rim anytime he wants.

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    Even with his health concerns, CP3 has been putting up awesome numbers this season.

    He gets 9.8 assists per game, he shoots 46% from the field and 39% from 3.

    Thats better than Rondo, better than Westbrook, better than D.Will and even better than Derrick Rose (who is my favorite player btw, not hating)

    Subjective opinion are unreliable, stats don't lie

    Chris Paul has a 58.5% true shooting percentage, compare that with Derrick Rose who's at 54.4%

    the only place Derrick Rose shoots better than CP3 from is 10-15 feet. From every where else on the floor, CP3 has a higher FG%

    that being said, Derrick Rose is clearly having the best season of anyone else and he's been the most dominant point guard this season, hence the MVP.

    if rondo was to spend all summer improving his shooting he'd be the best in the game.
    Anybody can say that for anyone. If Derrick Rose spent all summer learning post up moves like he said he would, he'd be even better...

    Some of the stuff said in here is quite strange, someone said "I can't have Paul ahead of Rondo now"

    LOL, really? Rondo fits that team great but he isn't 1/3 the point guard Chris Paul is. Put him on that team, he could do everything Rondo does and much more because CP3 is actually a scoring threat

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    Rose
    Rondo
    Westb
    Paul
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