<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheAnswerIsAi3:</div><div class="quote_post">Manu aint even a top 10</div> Post your list then. Manu Ginobili... 12.8 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 3.5 APG in only 29.4 minutes. First off, 5 rebounds in 30 minutes is very impressive for a shooting guard, especially for Manu. In the 77 games Manu played, he started only 38 of them...so if he played the 40 minutes that most of these SG's do, and started the game, I see his numbers shooting up even higher than they are right now. With that said, Manu should definitely be in the Top 10.
How come nobody has yet to mention Joe Johnson? With Marbury and Hardaway traded last season, Johnson was thrown into the spotlight and played 41 minutes a game, third in the NBA in that category. He averaged 16/4/4, showing all around abilities and an improving passing game. I personally don't see why people should mention Quentin Richardson and not JJ.
All I know is that that fool who said T-MAc is better than Kobe is a total Mac jocker. Talk about a biased opinion! I say Kobe is the best SG in the league regardless of my Laker-fan status. Who else has playedf with a really messed up shoulder *(Two occasions as well, play offs and reg. season)* and BTW, Kobe put the clamps on T-Mac last year when they played at Staples *(Kobe had injured shoulder)* and Kobe brought them back to win it in the end. Kobe is amazing.
my list goes like this 1. Kobe Bryant 2. Tracy Mcgrady 3. Paul Pierce 4. Allen Iverson 5. Ray Allen 6. Vince Carter 7.Lebron James 8. Micheal Redd 9. Micheal Finley 10. Richard Hamilton honourable mentions: allan houston, manu ginobili, latrell sprewell, can anyone explain to me is jerry stackhouse a SF or SG and why? also im really CONFUSED, if vince carter is a SG, why is he ranked as an SF? explain to me why this is so. thx dudes. peace out