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02-15-2014, 04:37 PM
#136
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by Fudge
I didn't catch the "or better" part of his post. But yeah, they are better. I'm sticking to that.
Worst stats or worse records or a combination of both, but yeah, they're totally better.
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02-15-2014, 04:38 PM
#137
n/a
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Whoever said Dragic look like geniuses now, dudes arguably the best and easily top 3. Who could have seen that coming
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02-15-2014, 04:38 PM
#138
Buck Dynasty
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by Meticode
Gordon Dragic.
Props to Meticode for predicting that Dragic would be a stud. Take away half of those props for spelling the name wrong
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02-15-2014, 04:38 PM
#139
Local High School Star
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Everyone saying Westbrook... why will he be better than Rose? Westbrook has had knee surgeries but unlike Rose he keeps on coming back right away. Rose is being smart about it. Westbrook coming back right away will only hurt him in the long run. While Rose recovers and gets back to 100%.
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02-15-2014, 04:39 PM
#140
with God-given ass
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
07-07-2012 + 3 years = 02-15-2014?
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02-15-2014, 04:40 PM
#141
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by Upgrayedd
Everyone saying Westbrook... why will he be better than Rose? Westbrook has had knee surgeries but unlike Rose he keeps on coming back right away. Rose is being smart about it. Westbrook coming back right away will only hurt him in the long run. While Rose recovers and gets back to 100%.
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02-15-2014, 04:40 PM
#142
n/a
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by Upgrayedd
Everyone saying Westbrook... why will he be better than Rose? Westbrook has had knee surgeries but unlike Rose he keeps on coming back right away. Rose is being smart about it. Westbrook coming back right away will only hurt him in the long run. While Rose recovers and gets back to 100%.
This thread is 2 years old
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02-15-2014, 04:41 PM
#143
Kobe= 1st round loser
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Dragic proved a lot of people on this thread wrong.
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02-15-2014, 04:57 PM
#144
NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by secund2nun
Dragic proved a lot of people on this thread wrong.
Whoever said Dragic look like geniuses now, dudes arguably the best and easily top 3. Who could have seen that coming
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02-15-2014, 05:02 PM
#145
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by moe94
Worst stats or worse records or a combination of both, but yeah, they're totally better.
They really are, bro. Believe me already.
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02-15-2014, 05:02 PM
#146
NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
Originally Posted by JimmyMcAdocious
07-07-2012 + 3 years = 02-15-2014?
It was bumped to show Dragic's curve towards 3 years. Also to show some people's insight were wrong and they should man up and take the L.
I did say he was on his way and that after 3 years he would be in consideration.
I see Curry as one playoff choke away to being the ISH posterboy for chucker of the year. Once Dragic gets a legitimate all-star and force in the paint (Love?) then he may be argued as the league's best. He does not show any signs of declining.
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02-15-2014, 05:45 PM
#147
Reign of Error
Re: Who will be the best PG in 3 years.
I had no idea 3 years ago and still have no idea now.
For some reason it's more difficult to predict what happens with PGs than some other positions. There's more turnover, lots of one hit wonders, and it's generally more difficult to stay at the top from that position... It's even worse in today's NBA, with the kind of game that is being played... PG is a position that's judged a lot on superficial things like stats and an aesthetically pleasing game. The only problem is, nowadays almost all PGs produce raw stats, and a LOT of them look good, with beautiful handles, a wet jumpshot etc. They're all tremendously skilled in conventional ways. You can't pick up the subtle details that will make a particular PG stay on the podium for years that easily. (Unless you're dealing with the cream of the crop)
I can tell you that the list of great PFs in 3 years will still have Anthony Davis, Blake Griffin and Kevin Love in it unless they get injured. PGs, I have no idea who makes it. It could still be Irving actually. I genuinely haven't a clue.
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