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Scott Hastings Fan
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Originally Posted by GregOstertag
I don't think the original poster is serious, but I'll bite and say Bob Cousy/Bill Sharman and Isiah Thomas/Joe Dumars.
It's one of these two...
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FCN
Fan in the Stands (unregistered)
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Originally Posted by 1manfastbreak
none were more exciting than Baron Davis and Jason Richardson
True, that was a fun one to watch.
Here is a sweet mix I found of B-Diddy throwing J-rich some alleyoops
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeWYmWYLMZQ
Baron was still one of the best PG's in the league back then
Last edited by FCN; 06-28-2010 at 04:23 PM.
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in Brooklyn
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Originally Posted by FCN
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Last edited by Jasper; 06-28-2010 at 08:04 PM.
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Decent college freshman
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Zeke and Joe D. But I will always have a special place in my heart for the Snow-AI backcourt from the early 2000's.
Last edited by game3524; 06-28-2010 at 08:04 PM.
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Celtics-Bears-Dodgers
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Sam Cassel and Ray Allen, Best mid range guard and the best 3 point guard same backcourt.
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Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Originally Posted by bagelred
Michael Jordan and the guy next to Michael Jordan
this
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Canned
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Originally Posted by john_d
Ron Harper and Jordan.
cause Ron knew what Jordan wanted and let him play.
Yeah a pair of 6'6" guards who both could guard 1s and 2s each. Well maybe not the quicker PGs for Ron during the 2nd 3peat, but these two presented a lot of matchup problems for the opposition. I remember how difficult it was for opposing PGs to throw passes over this backcourt.
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Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Originally Posted by 1manfastbreak
none were more exciting than Baron Davis and Jason Richardson
This was a good one. I also liked Baron and Monta together.
But I may slightly overrate Chauncey and Rip as well. Of course they're not all time level, but they were pretty damn good.
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Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Statistically it's actually Gilbert Arenas and Larry Hughes from 04-05. Check out that these stats.
Gilbert- 25ppg/5 assists/5 rebounds/ 2 steals
Hughes- 22ppg/6 rebounds/5 assists/3 steals
Wsh: 45 Wins, got to the 2nd round, most successful season for the Wizards in last 20 years.
Arenas- All-NBA 3rd Team, 2nd in the league in 4th quarter points.
Hughes- All-NBA Defensive 1rst team, lead the league in steals
Following this season, Hughes bolted for Cleveland and got that big deal. But they were a monster for that one year. Good chemistry too as they shared the ball handling duties down the line.
Oh by the way, this should be evidence that Arenas can co-exist with John Wall.
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Wild 100's
Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
Jordan and Scottie when Scottie pushed the point.
/homer response
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Re: BEST Backcourt combination in the history of the league?
No one has said Magic and Scott yet?
o_O
Other no brainers.
West / Goodrich
Thomas / Dumars
Frazier / Monroe
All in no order.
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