Your right about Harris, I always forget that last season he began to start for Dallas, but later in the season we saw Watson starting with Ridnour off the bench, and if he does play behind Watson next season also, he could be argued to be the best backup PG. But Barbosa has brought the ball down, but hes alot like a 2...hence me saying if you consider him a PG.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jul 10 2007, 07:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How many bad defenders are in the NBA nowadays? I wasn't being serious. I think defense is a neccessity. But so is scoring.What I meant is that nothing is an absolute NECCESSITY for a basketball player, as long as he gets it done in other areas.Calderon DOES know how to move the ball. What the hell are you talking about? I think Calderon is just as good of a passer as Brevin. But we're getting no where with this.</div>defense is more important than scoring at the point guard position. Off the bench, it's important to have a point guard that can try to disrupt the rythm of the opponent's guard. Brevin Knight's pressure does this very effectively. I don't get it. you called defense and scoring a necessity, then in the next sentence you say nothing is really a necessity.the point is, Brevin Knight does the job a point guard should do. He sits down and plays great defense, he distributes the ball to his teammates so they can score. And he still almost scored 10 ppg.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RaptorFan#1 @ Jul 10 2007, 08:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Something people forget is that Calderon shot an astonishing 52% from the field. No backup in the PG scores as easily he does. Not even Barbosa, who shoots around 47% from the field. If your going to say, 'well barbosa vs. calderon obviously he wins offensively' dont say that, because thats his job to score, hes not called upon to set up his teammates. Calderon does that and scores efficiently. (His efficiency is also better than Barbosa's)</div>I don't think its scoring easily; he barely scored 9 PPG this season, but its good shot selection. That's definitely important for a point guard, but I don't believe he is the best backup at the position. Barbosa takes a lot more shots and those that he takes aren't as high-percentage, but he can score at will and pretty easily at times. If you call him a point, he's the best backup there, but he's not one naturally. Calderon is pretty good, but I like Brevin Knight when he was coming off the bench. Like TTT said, he's a good defender and racks up the assists like a madman. His experience is another plus.