Who is the best 1 on 1 NBA player?

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  • dynamite140
    SBR MVP
    • 07-05-08
    • 4958

    #1
    Who is the best 1 on 1 NBA player?
    I'm talking about a game just 1 on 1. No team. Like it is back in the playgrounds except they play on the NBA Court. Every shot would be worth 1 point. First player to 11 points wins and you get the ball back if you make your shot. If you rebound a defenders miss off the rim, you must go back to the 3 point line before you come and score. You guys know what i mean.

    I'm thinking if your too short, it will be hard for you to win 1 on 1 because of rebounding issues. If your too tall, then your going to have a tough time guarding them if the other player keeps shooting from deep. I know that most players in the NBA are there because of team ball but who do guys say would be the best player in the league if it was just 1 on 1.

    Say there is 64 NBA Players and each of them plays each other like in a NCAA format to see who is the best player 1 on 1.

    I say

    1. Kobe Bryant
    2. Joe Johnson
    3. Lebron James
    4. Dwayne Wade

    I mention Kobe because overall he is the best scorer, defender and poster out of all the players I can think of.

    Does anyone here think that a point guard have no chance in this? Imagine it was Steve Nash who is about 6'1 against against a player like Antonio Pierce who is 6'6. Anyone think Nash would be able to score even 3 points because of the height advantage Pierce has on him?

    Also, does anyone here think there are some basketball players not in the NBA that can take on some NBA players and beat them 1 on 1? I recall a few years ago there have those basketball tournaments... sort of streetball style but those players are pretty good and those guys seem to be real good 1 on 1 players but lack the skill to be on a team.
  • BillyCostigan
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 11-18-09
    • 712

    #2
    Gimmie Lebron. I like Kobe in the NBA, but Lebron's freakish strength would be a huge advantage in a one on one game. I don't think anyone could stop him.
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    • HoulihansTX
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 02-12-09
      • 30566

      #3
      LeBron James
      Carmelo Anthony ( you dont want to see either of these guys)

      Monta Ellis ( havent seen anyone stay in front of him, plus he is a pure shooter)
      Chris Paul ( no real consistent shot, but gets where he wants on the court)

      D. Rose ( too strong/ quick for anyone to stay in front of, and he finishes at the rim)
      D. Wade ( enuff said)
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      • Glitch
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 07-08-09
        • 11795

        #4
        charles barkley
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        • HoulihansTX
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 02-12-09
          • 30566

          #5
          Originally posted by Glitch
          charles barkley
          Yea cant stay in front of him when his goal is the buffet.
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          • 2MuchMoney
            SBR Rookie
            • 12-09-09
            • 37

            #6
            Something needs to be said about Brandon Roy. He has deceiving quickness. Ron Artest says Brandon Roy is the best player he's ever played against. I like Roy's effortless mid range jumper.
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            • StarPicks
              SBR Hustler
              • 10-23-09
              • 98

              #7
              1 LBJ
              2 Black Mamba
              3 D rose
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              • salvador_7764
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 01-17-10
                • 743

                #8
                mj that's all i have to say!
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                • jcygts6
                  SBR MVP
                  • 04-05-09
                  • 3316

                  #9
                  black mamba
                  DO WORK + KROW OD
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                  od krow! od krow! od krow! od krow!
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                  • williams22
                    Restricted User
                    • 09-19-08
                    • 6134

                    #10
                    Lebron, then Carmelo. You really think there is a defender who can keep Lebron from the rim 1-on-1? I've never seen it.

                    Also, Carmelo has the quickest first step in the league and is a pure scorer from anywhere on the court.
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                    • BernardMadoff
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 12-12-09
                      • 6679

                      #11
                      Id go with
                      1.Carmelo - Quick first step, can get to the basket at will, strong inside, draws fouls, consitent mid-range jumper.
                      2a.Wade - Can get to the basket and draw fouls, deceptive step back jumper, average mid-range jumper.
                      2b. LeBron - Can also get to the rim when needed and draws fouls, relies a little too frequently on jump shot which isnt as consistent as some other two guards.
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                      • jsmithj88
                        SBR MVP
                        • 12-27-08
                        • 3591

                        #12
                        LBJ, melo, kobe
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                        • williams22
                          Restricted User
                          • 09-19-08
                          • 6134

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BernardMadoff
                          Id go with
                          1.Carmelo - Quick first step, can get to the basket at will, strong inside, draws fouls, consitent mid-range jumper.
                          2a.Wade - Can get to the basket and draw fouls, deceptive step back jumper, average mid-range jumper.
                          2b. LeBron - Can also get to the rim when needed and draws fouls, relies a little too frequently on jump shot which isnt as consistent as some other two guards.
                          Lebron is a better shooter than Wade, draws more fouls, and is strong, so I'm not sure why you would put him 3rd. I don't think Lebron would ever shoot a jumper in 1-on-1 though. Name a single defender who could keep him from the rim.
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                          • BernardMadoff
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 12-12-09
                            • 6679

                            #14
                            Originally posted by williams22
                            Lebron is a better shooter than Wade, draws more fouls, and is strong, so I'm not sure why you would put him 3rd. I don't think Lebron would ever shoot a jumper in 1-on-1 though. Name a single defender who could keep him from the rim.
                            LeBron shoots jumpers when guarded one on one all the time, even takes a couple steps backwards to do so. I put LeBron 2b, as I have him and Wade basically neck and neck, I think Wade is a little more deceptive, his step back pump fake to draw fouls is the reason Id put him slightly ahead, he draws fouls on that move alot, also Wade's improved 3 point shooting, not as good as LeBron, but he has improved.
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                            • williams22
                              Restricted User
                              • 09-19-08
                              • 6134

                              #15
                              Originally posted by BernardMadoff
                              LeBron shoots jumpers when guarded one on one all the time, even takes a couple steps backwards to do so. I put LeBron 2b, as I have him and Wade basically neck and neck, I think Wade is a little more deceptive, his step back pump fake to draw fouls is the reason Id put him slightly ahead, he draws fouls on that move alot, also Wade's improved 3 point shooting, not as good as LeBron, but he has improved.
                              Lebron settles for jumpers because of what he sees in the help defense behind his defender, not because of the guy guarding him.

                              Regardless, I still come back to my contention that there isn't a single player that can keep Lebron from the rim in a one on one situation.

                              Carmelo is a close second but he is more used to one and two dribble moves, not driving from the top of the key. He's a lot more effective when he starts with his dribble still available rather than dribbling already, so I'm not sure how he would fare.
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                              • warriorfan707
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 03-29-08
                                • 13698

                                #16
                                The guy in my avatar deserves a little consideration for having the second quickest first step in the NBA if not the quickest
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                                • williams22
                                  Restricted User
                                  • 09-19-08
                                  • 6134

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by warriorfan707
                                  The guy in my avatar deserves a little consideration for having the second quickest first step in the NBA if not the quickest
                                  He's quick, but he would have to be two steps past Lebron or Melo to be able to get off a shot. Lebron gave him something like a 15-foot headstart on one of those fastbreaks and still tracked him down. His real problem would be guarding anyone.
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                                  • BernardMadoff
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 12-12-09
                                    • 6679

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by williams22
                                    Lebron settles for jumpers because of what he sees in the help defense behind his defender, not because of the guy guarding him.

                                    Regardless, I still come back to my contention that there isn't a single player that can keep Lebron from the rim in a one on one situation.

                                    Carmelo is a close second but he is more used to one and two dribble moves, not driving from the top of the key. He's a lot more effective when he starts with his dribble still available rather than dribbling already, so I'm not sure how he would fare.
                                    I somewhat agree, but LeBron isnt always trying to get to the cup or at least draw fouls, if he did that consistenly enough it would make his team better, the old collapse the defense and kick out, why he chooses not to go this route more is mindboggling. I understand over the course of a game guys get beat up and its wear and tear, but if he did this more he would be deemed unstoppable. Carmelo gets the nod for me, when he wants to be he's just about unstoppable, has a little better handle than Bron also IMO.
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                                    • jsmithj88
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 12-27-08
                                      • 3591

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by warriorfan707
                                      The guy in my avatar deserves a little consideration for having the second quickest first step in the NBA if not the quickest
                                      u realize playing 1on1 means offense and DEFENSE ??
                                      how is he supposed to guard lebron, kobe, melo, wade?
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                                      • Durrrr
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 11-07-09
                                        • 1314

                                        #20
                                        How about worst 1on1?

                                        1. Fisher
                                        2. ????
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                                        • dynamite140
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 07-05-08
                                          • 4958

                                          #21
                                          The worst 1 on 1 player would be Christopher Quinn
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                                          • Vincepcion
                                            SBR Wise Guy
                                            • 02-07-09
                                            • 834

                                            #22
                                            no mention of Durant in this thread...his length, athleticism and scoring prowess would do damage in a 1v1 game...hell probably be the nba scoring leader this year

                                            id say its

                                            1) lebron
                                            2) kobe
                                            3) 4) 5) wade/melo/durant put them in any order you like
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                                            • Glitch
                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                              • 07-08-09
                                              • 11795

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by HoulihansTX
                                              Yea cant stay in front of him when his goal is the buffet.
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