Best:Nets- PG Jason Kidd, PG Marcus Williams, SG Vince Carter, SG Antoine WrightMavs- PG Jason Terry, PG Devin Harris, SG Jerry Stackhouse, SG Maurice AgerPistons- PG Chauncey Billups, PG Lindsey Hunter, SG Rip Hamilton, SG Flip MurrayWorst:Cavs- PG Eric Snow, PG Damon Jones, SG Larry Hughes, SG Shannon BrownRaptors- PG TJ Ford, PG Jose Caledron, SG Anthony Parker, SG Fred JonesGrizzlies- PG Damon Stoudamire, PG Kyle Lowry, SG Eddie Jones, SG Mike MillerI left some good ones out. CB4, bash me all you want.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ Oct 28 2006, 08:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Best:Nets- PG Jason Kidd, PG Marcus Williams, SG Vince Carter, SG Antoine WrightMavs- PG Jason Terry, PG Devin Harris, SG Jerry Stackhouse, SG Maurice AgerPistons- PG Chauncey Billups, PG Lindsey Hunter, SG Rip Hamilton, SG Flip MurrayWorst:Cavs- PG Eric Snow, PG Damon Jones, SG Larry Hughes, SG Shannon BrownRaptors- PG TJ Ford, PG Jose Caledron, SG Anthony Parker, SG Fred JonesGrizzlies- PG Damon Jones, PG Kyle Lowry, SG Eddie Jones, SG Mike MillerI left some good ones out. CB4, bash me all you want.</div>You mean Damon Stoudamire. I agree with Memphis though, they're pretty bad. Last year losing Stoudamire killed them. They're getting him back, but him and Eddie Jones are getting real old. The addition of Lowry should help though.
Another good one is the Suns for sureNash, Bell, Banks, BarbosaNash is obvious, bell is a good def. awareness guy and can hit the 3 well enough, barbosa's a good driver and slasher, and I'm still trying to figure out Banks
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ Oct 28 2006, 07:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Best:Nets- PG Jason Kidd, PG Marcus Williams, SG Vince Carter, SG Antoine Wright</div><span style="font-family:Book Antiqua">End of discussion. :rock: </span>
Celtics- Sebastian Telfair, Rajon Rondo, Tony Allen, Allan Ray, Delonte West, oh and umm...Paul Pierce.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pinoy Balla @ Oct 29 2006, 09:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Knicks?Marbury,Crawford,Nate,Francis,Rose,Jeffries</div>Jeffries is a forward, Collins is the other guard.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ Oct 29 2006, 08:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Jeffries is a forward, Collins is the other guard.</div>Jeffries played he share of the off guard spot on the Wiz, not to likely with the Knicks though.
LMAO, youre probably saying that because of Anthony Parker. Dude, tell me if youve ever seen him before..He is a great defender, and good offensive player. Youre retarded if you think we have one of the worst guard rotations.Also, Mo Pete will be playing SG when needed. Fred Jones has averaged like 15 ppg in pre-season, and should chip in 12 off the bench. Jose Calderon is an above average backup pg imo. He is avery good passer. And TJ Ford is lightning quick, a great passer, etc..
some more:best- miami heat (jason williams, gary payton, dwyane wade, derek anderson).best- la clippers (sam cassell, shaun livingston, cuttino mobley, quinton ross). okay maybe they're not one of the best, but they are definitely one of mty favs.worst- portland trailblazers (jarrett jack, dan dickau, juan dixon, martell webster).
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ Oct 29 2006, 08:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>some more:best- miami heat (jason williams, gary payton, dwyane wade, derek anderson).best- la clippers (sam cassell, shaun livingston, cuttino mobley, quinton ross). okay maybe they're not one of the best, but they are definitely one of mty favs.worst- portland trailblazers (jarrett jack, dan dickau, juan dixon, martell webster).</div>You forgot Brandon Roy! He helps make that group look a LITTLE better.
I'll definitely say New Jersey and Detroit are the top 2, no doubt. In New Jersey, Kidd/Carter are both stars, Marcus Williams is a very promising young PG, and Antoine Wright is a good offensive player. Then in Detroit, Chauncey Billups is a top 5 PG in the NBA, Rip is an All-Star caliber 2-guard, Lindsey Hunter has always been very underrated and he's one of the best defensive PG's in the league, and Flip Murray is a good scorer. Ronald Dupree is also a burst of energy.Another guard rotation that hasn't been mentioned, that is definitely near the top, is San Antonio's. Tony Parker is a top 7 PG in this league and he's improving every year, Ginobili is an All-Star caliber player, Michael Finley is still a very good scorer, Brent Barry is a lights out shooter, and Beno Udrih is starting to come into his own.
Knicks if Crawford Marbury and Francis play their best but....... knowing their scoring mentalities they are whiped out of the Best guard rotation list. On paper tho... woooo that would be about 60 ppg from 3 guards.Grizzlies guard rotation is bad Hawks-Lakers- I'm sorry but without kobe its a sad rotation.Cavs- horrible its just hughes, but shannon brown can be real good. They should work with him now.. cause snow and others got to go. Damon jones aint doin much now. Where is mr. 3 point shooting guy.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ Oct 29 2006, 10:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>some more:best- miami heat (jason williams, gary payton, dwyane wade, derek anderson).best- la clippers (sam cassell, shaun livingston, cuttino mobley, quinton ross). okay maybe they're not one of the best, but they are definitely one of mty favs.worst- portland trailblazers (jarrett jack, dan dickau, juan dixon, martell webster).</div>Anderson isn't with us anymore and either way he's horrible. Besides Wade our guard rotation really isn't anything to talk about.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (S_Guard @ Oct 30 2006, 12:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Knicks if Crawford Marbury and Francis play their bests but....... knowing their scoring mentalities they are whiped out of the Best guard rotation list. On paper tho... woooo that would be about 60 ppg from 3 guards.</div>On paper, the Knicks probably have the most talented backcourt in the entire league. But I don't care what the roster looks like, these guys have no chemistry whatsoever and zero desire to work together or diminish their own role. I do think the Knicks will improve under Isiah because he'll let them run a much more free-flowing offense, as opposed to Larry Brown writing down the x's and o's and saying "my way or the highway." You can't do that with the egos in New York.But back on topic, Marbury/Francis/Crawford/Robinson/Rose is incredibly talented, but that does not make them one of the best.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LightsOut @ Oct 30 2006, 12:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Anderson isn't with us anymore and either way he's horrible. Besides Wade our guard rotation really isn't anything to talk about.</div>J-Will is a very solid PG, and he's always been one of my favorites. He's really slowed down and become more fundamental since his days in Sacramento. GP might not be The Glove anymore, but he's still a defensive presence and a great veteran leader.
WTF? Yall keep leaving out Chucky Atkins, who doesn't suck and is better than alotve PG's in the league. Also, you can add Rudy Gay to guard cause hes been playing it quite a bit in preseason and Jerry West has already said Gay would be playing guard more than we think. Also, just cause our guards rest at the nursing home dont mean they arent better than other guards. Believe me, alotve team would give up a bit for Eddie Jones and/or Stoudamire. We arent the best my no means....but we arent the worse either.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Oct 30 2006, 12:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>On paper, the Knicks probably have the most talented backcourt in the entire league. But I don't care what the roster looks like, these guys have no chemistry whatsoever and zero desire to work together or diminish their own role. I do think the Knicks will improve under Isiah because he'll let them run a much more free-flowing offense, as opposed to Larry Brown writing down the x's and o's and saying "my way or the highway." You can't do that with the egos in New York.But back on topic, Marbury/Francis/Crawford/Robinson/Rose is incredibly talented, but that does not make them one of the best.J-Will is a very solid PG, and he's always been one of my favorites. He's really slowed down and become more fundamental since his days in Sacramento. GP might not be The Glove anymore, but he's still a defensive presence and a great veteran leader.</div>But still, to call em the best, I don't know. J-Will lately has been slowed down a lot with knee problems and GP is still a solid backup, but no more. Also, we still don't have a legit backup at SG.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Oct 29 2006, 11:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>On paper, the Knicks probably have the most talented backcourt in the entire league. But I don't care what the roster looks like, these guys have no chemistry whatsoever and zero desire to work together or diminish their own role. I do think the Knicks will improve under Isiah because he'll let them run a much more free-flowing offense, as opposed to Larry Brown writing down the x's and o's and saying "my way or the highway." You can't do that with the egos in New York.But back on topic, Marbury/Francis/Crawford/Robinson/Rose is incredibly talented, but that does not make them one of the best.J-Will is a very solid PG, and he's always been one of my favorites. He's really slowed down and become more fundamental since his days in Sacramento. GP might not be The Glove anymore, but he's still a defensive presence and a great veteran leader.</div>Im sorry, but no...he isnt. He looks nice stat wise but his decisions are horrible. He has skills to be a steve nash but hes just dumb. And hes a HUGE off-court hazard.