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My personal list:
1. Kidd
2. Nash
3. Paul
4. Billups
5. Davis
1. Kidd
2. Nash
3. Paul
4. Billups
5. Davis
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Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Everybody that has replied to this thread that doesn't believe Chris Paul is the best, please reply again with the number of times you've seen the Hornets play a full game.
Originally Posted by K Anthony07
Nash
Billups
ARENAS- how can u leave him out
BD
then CP3
ARENAS- how can u leave him out
Arenas is about as much a PG as Allen Iverson. He might play there because of his size, but Gil is a combo guard.
Originally Posted by BallinBoykz
Here is my view on which point guard is better.
As of RIGHT NOW. CP3 is just ballin lately. There is no team in the NBA that can stop him. If you try and stop his jump shot, he will drive past you. If you give him the shot, he will drill it on you. Double team? Pass off for the assist. He is the second best point guard at running a team. I still dont understand how people would pass up on Jason Kidd as the best point guard in the Association. Me personally, I would take Kidd over Paul because Kidd is literally a walking triple double, without any real talent around him other than RJ. Dude made Mikki Morre a great player. He is now making Sean Williams and Josh Boone great players (Sean is going to have a great career, but his early success is, IMO, because of Kidd). However, the same arguement can be made for Chris Paul. He is making guys like David West and Tyson Chandler into great players. Now, IMO, Kidd has a worse supporting cast than CP3.
Here is the reason why Steve Nash should not be discussed as the best Point Guard in the leauge. Steve Nash is the product of the Phoenix system. Now, if Steve were on any other team, he would still be productive, but not to the extent of what he is doing now with the Suns. If you put Jason Kidd or Chris Paul on any other team, they are the exact same player, and have the same amount of production, regardless of who they play, or what kind of team they are playing with. That is a huge thing that puts those two point guards ahead of Steve Nash.