Point Guard Power Rankings

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  1. MickyEyez

    MickyEyez JBB Banned Member

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    http://www.sportsline.com/nba/story/8923617

    i dont understand how jameer isn't included in this list of point guards after a good rookie season. he is destined for big things, yet they have chris paul and derron williams in the top 20. someone want to explain this to me? [​IMG]
     
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    This guy has no idea what he is talking about. No way Allen Iverson is a better PG than Jason Kidd. Kidd defines the point guard position, and shouldn't be behind Iverson. And Joe Johnson isn't even a point guard.
     
  3. NJNetz

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    These rankings are pretty bad. Thats all im gonna say.
     
  4. TheMegaGreg

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting The Flash 45:</div><div class="quote_post">This guy has no idea what he is talking about. No way Allen Iverson is a better PG than Jason Kidd. Kidd defines the point guard position, and shouldn't be behind Iverson. And Joe Johnson isn't even a point guard.</div>

    Kidd is a better point than Iverson, but Iverson is a better player.

    And I really think that Steve Nash defines the point guard. He can shoot better than 32.9% from three for a career (Try 41.2%). And having a point that can shoot that helps open up scoring options for his team mates, ask Michael Jordan about Steve Kerr, or Karl Malone about John Stockton.
     
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    Jameer wasn't considered. The funniest thing is that Telfair made the list and I thin anything that makes telfair special Nelson also has, only more of. He probably won't get the oppotunity to start so maybe he was overlooked though. I'm worried about Jameer. If he is never given the reins to a team he might lose confidence, he's not a bench layer, he needs to get the pace of the game from the beginning, he's not the type of player to be a spark of the bench, just my opinion, he's play a lot better if vthey just trusted him enough to put the ball in his hands all year.
     
  6. GatorsowntheNCAA

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    It's interesting that they don't even put him in the Other Notable list. If Francis was on the list, that would be the reason why. I don't really get that at all.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting GatorsowntheSEC:</div><div class="quote_post">It's interesting that they don't even put him in the Other Notable list. If Francis was on the list, that would be the reason why. I don't really get that at all.</div>
    Sir, agreed, I think we know as much as Tony Mejia, perhaps more.
     

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