logic
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Thread title is unbelievably gay.
Thread title is unbelievably gay.
Have a feeling by the time he's done in Phoenix the Nash vs Paul vs Kidd debate will be a heated one amongst Suns fans. They're the only team to have all three
Haha!
And they combined to play less than a full season of games!
Nash was the only one who actually wore the uniform.
And Kevin Johnson too, who doesn't get the recognition he deserves because of Magic, Stockton, and Payton being in the West at the same time.Have a feeling by the time he's done in Phoenix the Nash vs Paul vs Kidd debate will be a heated one amongst Suns fans. They're the only team to have all three-- granted at different times of their careers.
He's just so damn good.
Well he is under contract this season and has a player option for next season at 44 million.....I doubt he turns that down.I hope he gets at least 630 more assists. He would have to play nearly all the games to do so, though. And he’d probably have to play next year, too.
LOL.Rockets would have won the 'ship last season and easily beat the Lakers if they kept him. What do you expect from a loser organization like that one though. They always get a host of talent and somehow screw it up with a dumb trade or something. They take the Warriors to Game 7 and then just blow it up? Get rid of your star playmaker? LOL
Built not bought?Thread title is unbelievably gay.
That said, I still believe he still could have a shot at a title with the Suns...
one of the top 6-7 point guards of all time probably.
Nash or Paul for a career? Paul or Kidd?
the answer is probably Paul for both.
I think Bill Simmons has him at like #3 behind Magic and Isiah.
At first glance, I thought I'd take Nash over Paul...but I gave it a little more thought and yeah, probably Paul over both. As great as Nash was, he has to play in a fast paced system. I don't think he could play in a more half court, physical type system, whereas Paul could play in either.
So that gives Paul the edge, imo.
one of the top 6-7 point guards of all time probably.
Nash or Paul for a career? Paul or Kidd?
the answer is probably Paul for both.
I think Bill Simmons has him at like #3 behind Magic and Isiah.
Tough question. Don't know tbh. I feel like he's on par with Nash. Kidd I think might have been a bit better.
Top PGs for me:
1. Magic
2. Oscar
3. Steph
4. Stockton
5. Payton
6. Kidd
7. Isiah
8. CP3
9. Nash
(Counting Jerry West as a SG)
I think Point God Chris Paul has to be somewhere in the top 5, arguably ahead of Curry. Bill Simmons is an idiot for having Isiah Thomas at number 2, if that is true..
At first glance, I thought I'd take Nash over Paul...but I gave it a little more thought and yeah, probably Paul over both. As great as Nash was, he has to play in a fast paced system. I don't think he could play in a more half court, physical type system, whereas Paul could play in either.
So that gives Paul the edge, imo.