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    Default The player that dominates the ball the most on his team is the team's PG

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    Default Re: The player that dominates the ball the most on his team is the team's PG

    Yes because he's the best passer... duh

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    Default Re: The player that dominates the ball the most on his team is the team's PG

    wow he actually didn't mention jordan this time

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    Default Re: The player that dominates the ball the most on his team is the team's PG

    Or a massive ballhog.

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    Default Re: The player that dominates the ball the most on his team is the team's PG

    Are we going to get this thread every two weeks?. Hopefully this will be locked sooner than the previous editions.

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    Default Re: The player that dominates the ball the most on his team is the team's PG

    Quote Originally Posted by VengefulAngel
    Are we going to get this thread every two weeks?. Hopefully this will be locked sooner than the previous editions.
    Is he saying anything that's incorrect though?

    Unless someone goes back to MJ's time and PG and finds that his time of possession was comparable to or greater than LeBron's, the point stands.

    For the record, it's not just a knock on LeBron, but all ball-dominant players. The more they pound the rock, the fewer opportunities their teammates have to create, and stay engaged in the game. I might say Bird and Jordan were superior purely offensive players to Magic for this reason...comparable offensive results, while playing off ball far more often.

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