<div class="quote_poster">Quoting SpursFan10:</div><div class="quote_post">I mean't to put Wade at 3. Everybody else has T-Mac as a guard.</div> Yea well everybody else is wrong.
1.D-Wade 2. Tracy Mcgrady 3. Vice Carter 4. kobe 5." Rip " 6.andre igandola 7.Larry Hughes 8.Ginobili 9. Paul 10. Lewis
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting $Quan$:</div><div class="quote_post">1.D-Wade 2. Tracy Mcgrady 3. Vice Carter 4. kobe 5." Rip " 6.andre igandola 7.Larry Hughes 8.Ginobili 9. Paul 10. Lewis</div> Your missing quite a few people on that list. Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade. I don't think Chris Paul should be placed over any of the names I mentioned yet. Unless by "Paul," you mean Paul Pierce?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Laker_fan:</div><div class="quote_post">Your missing quite a few people on that list. Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade. I don't think Chris Paul should be placed over any of the names I mentioned yet. Unless by "Paul," you mean Paul Pierce?</div> Dwyane wade is number 1 on his list, pierce is a small forward this season.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Johnnybrasco:</div><div class="quote_post">Dwyane wade is number 1 on his list, pierce is a small forward this season.</div> Paul Pierce can also play SG. If he were to play SG at any time this season, which I'm sure he will/has done already, he will be in a top 10 list. Alot of players are versatile and play in different positions.
1. Kobe Bryant 2. Dwyane Wade 3. Paul Pierce [Ricky is SF] 4. Tracy McGrady [Injuries have moved him to SG, Bowen is SF] 5. Vince Carter 6. Ray Allen 7. Manu Ginobili 8. Rip Hamilton 9. Jason Richardson 10. Joe Johnson HM: Michael Redd, Larry Hughes Ginobili is better than his numbers, remember he only plays 29 MPG. In comparison to J-Rich, he's a better passer, defender, and shooter, and J-Rich hasn't shown he's a first option either, so he doesn't have that advantage. Manu is actually better at creating his own offense along with teammates. Joe Johnson has surprised me, basically 20-4-5, while shooting 45% FG and 36% 3PT, those are good numbers right there, especially having no PG, and being on the Hawks. You could quite easily argue him over J-Rich with how he's playing, he has the same credentials Manu has. I feel bad for putting J-Rich so low, but while he can score, everyone else can too, and about everyone in his range is a better passer and defender than he is. Michael Redd could even challenge him as he's been a beast scoring and efficiency wise this season.
1. Kobe Bryant 2. Richard Hamilton 3. Dwyane Wade 4. Jason Richardson 5. Michael Redd 6. Vince Carter 7. Ray Allen 8. Ricky Davis 9. Joe Johnson 10. Larry Hughes I didn't just base my list on stats, but how successful their team is as well. Rip has been great for his team all season, leading his team to a phenomenal 22-3 start. Wade has had a great season so far, but I have to admit his team's slow start despite missing Shaq was disappointing. That was my reason behind the ranking of the 2 and 3 spot, just incase you guys were wondering.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NbaBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">Yea well everybody else is wrong. </div> ........ T-mac is a G depending on the line up same goes F, if Ryan Bowen is in the lineup he is a G, and once hes out of the lineup hes a F. But most of the time Ryan Bowen is in the lineup so hes a G most of the time. Dont laugh.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NbaBaller:</div><div class="quote_post">You put Kobe twice and once again, T-Mac is a forward and not a shooting guard.</div> t-mac is a G/F, he plays both and i know van gandy just don't put him at SF the whole game, he plays a lil SG too, and lebron this guy can play all 3 positions, the 1, 2 and the 3 so here is my list 1)t-mac(b/c i'm more of a t-mac fan) 2)kobe 3)lebron 4)wade 5)vince carter(leading the nets in 7 staright wins) 6)pierce 7)<u>MICHAEL REDD</u>(this guy is one of the most underrated) 8)ray allen i dont know about the last 2
1. D-Wade 2. Kobe 3. Paul Pierce 4. T-Mac 5. VC 6. J-Rich 7. Rip Hamilton 8. Ray Allen 9. Manu 10. Joe Johnson
It doesn't matter if a player sometimes plays a different position, go by what they are LISTED as (hence Amare is a pf not center). Lebron, Pierce, Lewis and Tmac are all Small Forwards. VC played most games as a sf last year, and played PF for a game last year, does that make him a sf or pf? People should make their lists based on what a player is LISTED as. Here's mine: 1) Kobe Bryant 2) Dwyane Wade 2) Vince Carter (VC and DW are tied for 2nd, because as of late, VC has been vastly outplaying Wade) 4) Rip Hamilton 5) Ray Allen (even though he is vastly over-rated) 6) Mike Redd 7) Joe Johnson (he is naturally a sg) 8) Jason Richardson (too streaky) 9) Manu Ginobili (too inconsistent, but has a lot of hustle) 10) Larry Hughes
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting tr@cy&ya0:</div><div class="quote_post">not that many people give credit to Steve Francis... hes alot better than joe jonson...</div> no hes not lol and VC is not outplaying Wade, hes out statting wade, wade is posterizing ppl right now, blocking dunking *cough* GADZURIC
[quote name='og15']1. Kobe Bryant 2. Dwyane Wade 3. Paul Pierce [Ricky is SF] 4. Tracy McGrady [Injuries have moved him to SG, Bowen is SF] 5. Vince Carter 6. Ray Allen 7. Manu Ginobili 8. Rip Hamilton 9. Jason Richardson 10. Joe Johnson HM: Michael Redd, Larry Hughes paul pierce is sf ricky is sg.... 1. Dwyane Wade 2. Kobe Bryant 3. Vince Carter 4. Jason Richardson 5. Joe Johnson 6. Ray Allen 7. Ricky Davis 8. Rip Hamilton 9. Larry Hughes 10. Michael Redd
Shooting Guards Top 5 for me: 1. Kobe Bryant 2. Dwayne Wade 3. Vince Carter 4. Ray Allen 5. Micheal Redd T-Mac, LeBron, Pierce are listed as SF, right !?