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Lol
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Originally Posted by aj1987
Conley
Wade
LeBron
AD
Timmy
Wade is on the Heat
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Lowry/Conley
Butler
Harris
Ily/Mirotic
DMC
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Heat Nation
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Damn can't use Heat players.
John Wall (most entertaining PG in NBA)
My SG loyalty lies with Wade. So none.
Paul George ( most entertaining SF in NBA)
Anthony Davis
MARCIN GORTAAAAT
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Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
PG - Kyrie Irving
SG - Ray Allen
SF - Dwyane Wade
PF - Kevin Love
C - Chris Bosh
6th man - Tristan Thompson
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I rule the local playground
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
PG: Drose
SG: Kbryant
SF: Canthony
PF: Dnowitski
C: Dcousins
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College superstar
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
PG - Kyrie Irving
SG - Ray Allen
SF - Dwyane Wade
PF - Kevin Love
C - Chris Bosh
6th man - Tristan Thompson
you're such a waste in life...Ray isn't even in the NBA, and Wade has never played SF.
you seriously need a permaban
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Laker Nation
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Originally Posted by JohnMax
pg: tony parker - 2007 fmvp
sg: andre iguodala - 2015 fmvp
sf: kawhi leonard - 2014 fmvp
pf: dirk nowitzki - 2011 fmvp
c: ????? - 2016 fmvp
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MH!
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Originally Posted by RRR3
Wade is on the Heat
My bad. Didn't read the title properly.
Conley
Kobe
LeBron
AD
Timmy
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2-12-21
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Team: Portland
PG: Mike Conley
SG: Jimmy Butler
SF: Kawhi Leonard
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge
C: Marc Gasol
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
curry
wiggy
harden
ad
Vucevic
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Brooklyn
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
PG: John Wall
SG: Jimmy Butler
SF: Kevin Durant
PF: Anthony Davis
C: Joakim Noah
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Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
PG: Elfrid Payton
SG: Jimmy Butler
SF: Kawhi Leonard
PF: Kevin Durant (for lineup purpose)
C: Kevin Garnett
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The Future Goat
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Pg:Isaiah Thomas
Sg: Bradely Beal
Sf:Paul George
Pf: Derrick favors
C: Vucci mane
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Gambling expert
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Originally Posted by JohnMax
pg: tony parker - 2007 fmvp
sg: andre iguodala - 2015 fmvp
sf: kawhi leonard - 2014 fmvp
pf: dirk nowitzki - 2011 fmvp
c: ????? - 2016 fmvp
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The Paterfamilias
Re: Favorite CURRENT player at each position (Not on your favorite team)
Non-Cavs...
POINT GUARD: Rajon Rondo - I'm talking pre-Mavs disaster/injury Rondo ... the good one that played for the Celtics a couple years ago. Whether he still has that guy in him or not I guess we'll find out, but he is one of the most unique point guards of all-time. Great vision and the underrated ability to completely control pace, watching Rondo go toe-to-toe with the best players in the world in the playoffs was always a great joy. I learned not to bet against him pretty quickly. Watching him decimate my Cavs in 2010 created the kind of hurt that quickly turned into respect.
SHOOTING GUARD: Danny Green - He might be the best transition defender I have ever seen, and that skill alone is enough to land him on this list. Toss in the fact that he was nearly out of the NBA, but battled back to be one of the fiercest players on the league's scariest team (to me)... dead-eye shooting with ice water in his veins, Green plays a beautiful brand of basketball and steps up in the biggest moments.
HM - Jimmy Butler is a very close second for me. I gained so much respect for this guy watching him battle LeBron James on both ends of the court for 40+ minutes a night in this past playoff run. Not only did he often successfully contain LeBron, he did so while also being the Bulls' best offensive player much of the time. It is one thing when you can concentrate solely on stopping a great player, while resting on the other end of the floor. To do what Butler did... very impressive, and he's still young. The league is in good hands.
SMALL FORWARD: Kawai Leonard - Yeah, I have massive respect for the Spurs. He is the best perimeter defender in the NBA and, despite already being a really good offensive player, it still feels like he has not grasped his full potential yet.
HM - Paul George may have gotten the nod here, but I want to see him playing like the 2013-14 version before I hand it to him. Silky smooth offensive game with a dogged defensive style, George is the epitome of the kind of well-rounded wing player that every team in today's NBA should want.
POWER FORWARD: Dirk Nowitzki is one of the most unique players in the history of the NBA. A 7-footer who also happens to have one of the smoothest midrange games of the modern era. Prime Dirk will probably always be a little underrated, imo, because he happened to come along during the LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade madness... but he was so good that he helped innovate the game. Now, every GM in the league is on constant lookout for the next sweet-shooting big man to come out of Europe. It likely has and will continue to lead to a lot of busts in the draft, because he is one of a kind. Watching in-person a Dirk step back arc high above the backboard only to splash through the net is one of the more exhilarating experiences I've had as a basketball fan.
HM: Anthony Davis for obvious reasons.
CENTER: This was a tough one. I'm going to pick Andre Drummond, because he is one of the most physically gifted guys in the NBA and it looks like he is beginning to tap into the player that he could eventually become. There is really no reason why he can't become the fiercest rim protector and rebounder in the league, while also putting up 15-20 points just on putbacks, oops and maybe one signature move. If he ever adds a sweeping hook that he could do with either hand to his game, look out. But, as it stands now, he is coming along nicely. How did this guy slip to 9th overall in the draft without being injured? Baffling.
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