So I am starting to wonder if Andre Miller could be the best PG we have had since Porter. Here is the list, and you can vote. Rod Strickland http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/stricro02.html Kenny Anderson http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/anderke01.html Damon Stoudamire http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/stoudda01.html Telfair http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/t/telfase01.html Steve Blake http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/blakest01.html J Jack http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jackja01.html
Shouldn't Miller be on that list? Or are you saying he IS the best since Porter and we decide who's been best of the ones between?
No, Miller isn't close to the best since TP. Strickland and KAnderson were both alot better, and probably Damon too. But,.......we'll see come November.
"So I am starting to wonder if Andre Miller could be the best PG we have had since Porter" I am thinking he could be, but we will see.
He's the best PG since Strickland. Think about that... Dwell on that... Our last good PG we had was 13 years ago. Depressing.
Rod Strickland for sure. Otherwise known as Rod "Where's da Liquor store?" Strickland from an episode a few years back. I was wondering why Greg Anthony isn't on the list. Hell he split PT with Damon.
Re: Poorest shooting PG EVER? Well I guess that beats being the worst shooting point guard from within 10 feet.
Strickland was a general at his position. The guy could flat out direct and dish. I would love to see him in his prime playing with the caliber of players we have now. Worsts shooter from inside ten feet - I wonder who would make that list... Audi Norris? Billy Ray Bates?
Strickland was ahead of his time IMO. The prototype score first PG who still dishes the ball a lot. There were others who were primarily scorers, like Kevin Johnson, but Strickland and Terry Porter really ushered in a new generation. Magic was just a freak so I won't even mention him in the PG conversation. He did so much for basketball, it hardly needs to be talked about.
Strickland (in his first stint with the team) blows everybody else on that list away. Miller edges out Anderson (who was too selfish), and nobody else on that list is even worth discussing. (unless you're like me and start to scream curses and light things on fire everytime the thought of Damon in a Blazer uniform comes up)
Yea Rod Strickland the 2nd time around wasn't the Rod Strickland that had terrorized the league for a good part of a decade. Oh and I am with you about lighting stuff on fire thinking of Damon as a Blazer. Good thing I didn't own my own house then.