I thought of putting JKidd on top...and really, those two are interchangeable in my book. It's hard to keep Nash off the top though when he's won a pair of MVPs and put up ridiculous numbers over the past few years.
That is true, it's close as hell. I just gave it to Kidd for making Kenyon Martin a good ass player and leading the Nets to the finals twice.
Shaq is hard, because he ceased to be dominant a couple of years ago, and there are still a couple of years left in the decade! However, there may not be a center that was dominant for the entire decade. This will sound like a homer pick, but if you include the 1999-00 season, Vince Carter may have the most points scored this decade. At the very least he deserves to be a reserve on the team. Not too many players have been consistently good for this entire time period. There were better players the beginning of the decade; and better players now; but over the course of eight or nine years, his total value has been pretty significant.
PG: Nash SG: Bryant SF: LeBron PF: Duncan C: Shaq Not sure about putting LeBron there yet, but I haven't looked into who else it would be.
I see your and I raise you PG Jaycee Carroll SG Robert Hite SF Antoine Wright PF Jabari Smith C John Thomas
Well for these all-NBA teams, nobody really looks at point guard or shooting guard, they just need two guards. I think Iverson's been more impressive in this decade than Nash or Kidd.
I'd like to hear this one as well. Explain how 2 MVP's and countless triple doubles should get over looked.