<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Prodigy:</div><div class="quote_post"> Pippens freethrow dunk (SURPRISE...he did..trust me) OR Berry (barry's?) Freethrow dunk (WHITE MAN CAN JUMP).</div> Brent...I don't recall Pippens Which Richardson? Quentin or Jason
Jaron, never had the role his brother had, but can produce some decent numbers with the minutes he is given. earl boykins or mugsy bogues?
Muggsy Bogues. In his prime, he was literally one of the best point guards in the league. Iverson or Marbury?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">Muggsy Bogues. In his prime, he was literally one of the best point guards in the league. Iverson or Marbury?</div> Iverson. He's led his team to a Finals and won an MVP. Clyde Drexler or Reggie Miller
Clyde Drexler. More all-around, more capable of leading a team - he lead his team to the finals. Reggie jockrided Rose and Smit to get to the finals. Nash or Hienrich?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting authentiq:</div><div class="quote_post">Nash anyday (this year of course.lol) A.Stoudamire or Chris Bosh (at their potential peak)</div> I'll say Stoudamire. He has a strong NBA body, and he's still very young. He showed much more promise as a rookie than Bosh. I think he has the potential to be a perenniel starting all-star. John Stockton or Jason Kidd
I gotta go back and correct people's choice 'cause I just can't let this go. Stockton or Kidd: JOHN STOCKTON hands down. The only thing Kidd has got over him is he's stronger and so he can play inside a bit more. But in playmaking, steals, and shooting Stockton was far superior. Barkely or Ewing: CHARLES BARKELY hands down. He's a better rebounder despite being half a foot shorter. He was more gifted offensively (playmaking, ball handling, shooting outside, posting up). On defense, Ewing was obviously a force and Barkely didn't do crap. But Barkely had that MVP and was the best at his position for a number of years. You can't say the same about Ewing. T-mac or Kobe: I'll go with Kobe, but its tentative. I need to see how he plays without Shaq next year. T-mac is physically more impressive, whereas Kobe's got more skills. It's pretty close, though.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Skip:</div><div class="quote_post">Kobe Duncan or Garnett</div> Duncan. He's had the more accomplished career thus far, so I gotta go with him. But at this moment, Garnett's stock is a bit higher. And Duncan played poorly the last two Olympic games. Still, overall and looking at their respective careers, Duncan has just done so much so I pick him. Penny Hardaway or Grant Hill
Grant Hill. At one point he averaged 21.5 ppg, 9 rpg, 7.4 apg, 1.8 spg, and .6 bpg that blows lil' penny away. A lot of people actually considered him the next ambassador of the game (before he started hitting up injuries). Manu Ginobili or Tony Parker?
Bill. Luke will never measure up to his father's accomplishments. Devean Goerge or Rick Fox(both in their prime)?
Mike Bibby stojakovic or the guy in lithuania who shoots three's good, his last name starts with a J.