[Discussion] The Best Ball Handler

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  1. shinji3c

    shinji3c JBB JustBBall Member

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    Who will it be?
    Regardless of how many points, assists, i would like to discuss who can dribble the best amongst the present NBA players
     
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    Mez JBB JustBBall Member

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    I'd have to say Jason Williams. I saw him last night against the Clippers, and I have to say I was really impressed with him. He's a lot more responsible with the ball now, and doesn't turn over the ball like he did when he was with the Kings. Plus he's leading the league in assists/turnover ratio from what the Clipper announcers said. He's become a real good pointguard.
     
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    Rafer Alston, hands down.
     
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    Jason Kidd, Allen Iverson, Steve Francise, Stephon Marbury or Rafer Alston!
     
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    Definitely Kidd and B. Diddy, they just have the ability to do so much with the ball, much like Magic did. They in my eyes are the kings of crossovers, along with AI of course, but they seem to have a better court vision in my opinion as they can make the shot for others as well as themselves.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting DajuanWagner#2:</div><div class="quote_post">Jason Kidd, Allen Iverson, Steve Francise, Stephon Marbury or Rafer Alston!</div>Good choices. Marbury is a great ball handler.
     
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    I think we already had this discussion and I answered J-Kidd. Teams can put all the pressure that they want when he's bringing down the ball but they won't get a steal off him.
     
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    Jason Williams.
     
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    BigMemo JBB JustBBall Member

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    AI is the best, I think. He has excellent vision, and he rarely loses the ball. He is fearless, and he knows how to protect the rock. Lebron's only a rookie, but he's up there. He sees what's going to happen before it happens sometimes, and he knows how to move the ball so that his team will benefit.
     
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    I think LeBron can get lazy with the ball when setting plays and dribbling around the perimeter.
     
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    InNETSweTrust JBB Philippines' Finest

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting BigMemo:</div><div class="quote_post">AI is the best, I think. He has excellent vision, and he rarely loses the ball. He is fearless, and he knows how to protect the rock. Lebron's only a rookie, but he's up there. He sees what's going to happen before it happens sometimes, and he knows how to move the ball so that his team will benefit.</div>

    AI RARELY loses the ball?! [​IMG]
     
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    AI is the damn turnover king...i say marbury
     
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    I would say Marbury and Allan Iverson.
     
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    Starburry...I know ya'll saw him make Yao fall! That was nasty.
     
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    B.Diddy..aint no1 compared with him IMO. but I got another question which big man is the best ball handler?

    Tim Duncan.
     
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    Isn't their already a discussion about this? I'm pretty sure it was started by Black Widow, anyway, I would have to say Shaq has the best handles in the league. You really don't know. [​IMG]
     
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    Lamar Odom and Kevin Garnett are the best big man ball handers
     
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    Dirk Nowitzki has pretty good handles for a big man too, but I have to say that Lamar Odom has the best handles for someone over 6'10". It's surprising to see someone that big thread the needle.
     

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