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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
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    Nash WAS a very good PG, he's not even Top 10 right now unless you find the perfect team for him to play on, and the Lakers are not it. Nash thrives in the open court creating fast break opportunities. He's a terrible one-on-one defender, has a questionable jump shot, and HE's 39! I will give you that he is excellent in the pick & Roll which could be huge with Gasol
    lol questionable jump shot? He shot 53% from the field last season, and around 25% of his shots were 3's, which he shot 39% from there. He's also a genetic freak, and takes meticulous care of his body, he's less of an injury risk at 38 then many of the younger point guards who have shitty bodies (Derrick Rose, Rondo).
    Problem isn't the injury risk, more of deterioration of skills at his age. Not so worried about the upcoming season (as he looked very good last season), but more about the two seasons after that. How many really effective 41-year-olds do you remember from the NBA?

    I can't think of any.

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    I also think he's easily top 10 "right now". I would go
    1. Paul
    2. Rondo
    3. Westbrook
    4. Parker
    5. Rose
    6. D. Williams
    7. Nash
    8. Rubio
    9. Lawson
    10. Irving

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    I also think he's easily top 10 "right now". I would go
    1. Paul
    2. Rondo
    3. Westbrook
    4. Parker
    5. Rose
    6. D. Williams
    7. Nash
    8. Rubio
    9. Lawson
    10. Irving

    This real world or fantasy rankings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    I also think he's easily top 10 "right now". I would go
    1. Paul
    2. Rondo
    3. Westbrook
    4. Parker
    5. Rose
    6. D. Williams
    7. Nash
    8. Rubio
    9. Lawson
    10. Irving
    Going by true PG's you're probably right that he's #7 or #8 behind Westbrook, Tony Parker, Rose, Rondo, Deron, Paul and maybe Irving. And it's not much of a gap between Nash and the other mid-level PG's like Jeff Teague, Rubio and Lawson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
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    lol questionable jump shot? He shot 53% from the field last season, and around 25% of his shots were 3's, which he shot 39% from there. He's also a genetic freak, and takes meticulous care of his body, he's less of an injury risk at 38 then many of the younger point guards who have shitty bodies (Derrick Rose, Rondo).
    Problem isn't the injury risk, more of deterioration of skills at his age. Not so worried about the upcoming season (as he looked very good last season), but more about the two seasons after that. How many really effective 41-year-olds do you remember from the NBA?

    I can't think of any.
    true, but if anyone can it would be him, as his skill-set would, and has, translated well to aging. I still think he makes the most sense for this team now though, outside of trying to trade for Rondo. Most of the younger, quick point guards that you want might be able to "keep up" with Westbrook or Paul, but what they would cost the team as far efficiency on both ends of the floor wouldn't be worth it. Basically, I'm saying the Lakers now are better with Nash than with, say, John Wall or Brandon Jennings.

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    After seeing these atrocious posts, and ranking Nash at #7 I am convinced none of you have any idea what is going on in the NBA.

    Fucking bath salts, all of you.
    Last edited by OSA; 07-05-2012 at 05:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OSA View Post
    After seeing these atrocious posts, and ranking Nash at #7 I am convinced none of you have any idea what is going on in the NBA.

    Fucking bash salts, all of you.
    You're the LA Lakers and can choose from this group of players, who do you take Steve Nash over???

    Deron Williams
    Derrick Rose
    Rajon Rondo
    Russel Westbrook
    Tony Parker
    Chris Paul
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-O View Post
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    After seeing these atrocious posts, and ranking Nash at #7 I am convinced none of you have any idea what is going on in the NBA.

    Fucking bash salts, all of you.
    You're the LA Lakers and can choose from this group of players, who do you take Steve Nash over???

    Deron Williams
    Derrick Rose
    Rajon Rondo
    Russel Westbrook
    Tony Parker
    Chris Paul
    Westbrook takes too many shots, Rondo is a typical n-word with no control, Rose/Deron/Paul are too young and inexperienced in playoff situations.


    Parker maybe i guess. Nash is so good at adapting to different offenses and players. With the wealth of talent in LA, he will make an impact immed. He keeps in shape during offseason too playing soccer unlike the majority of the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OSA View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-O View Post
    You're the LA Lakers and can choose from this group of players, who do you take Steve Nash over???

    Deron Williams
    Derrick Rose
    Rajon Rondo
    Russel Westbrook
    Tony Parker
    Chris Paul
    Westbrook takes too many shots, Rondo is a typical n-word with no control, Rose/Deron/Paul are too young and inexperienced in playoff situations.


    Parker maybe i guess. Nash is so good at adapting to different offenses and players. With the wealth of talent in LA, he will make an impact immed. He keeps in shape during offseason too playing soccer unlike the majority of the league.
    So what you're saying is you like him because he's white and Tony Parker is "ok" because he's kind of white
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-O View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OSA View Post

    Westbrook takes too many shots, Rondo is a typical n-word with no control, Rose/Deron/Paul are too young and inexperienced in playoff situations.


    Parker maybe i guess. Nash is so good at adapting to different offenses and players. With the wealth of talent in LA, he will make an impact immed. He keeps in shape during offseason too playing soccer unlike the majority of the league.
    So what you're saying is you like him because he's white and Tony Parker is "ok" because he's kind of white
    Don't see it that way. Parker has the rings and the rest have jack shit. Rondo was rumored to be traded, so was Deron, and Paul rejected a 3 yr 60 mil extension. Just sounds to me that they are immature and couldn't handle filing in line behind Gasol Bynum and Kobe.

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    Speaking of n-words. I'm looking through the tax roll of an area in Orlando where many pro golfers and nba players live. Golfers, on average, live in a house that is roughly 3500-5500 sq feet. Even Tigers house in Orlando was reasonable in size, I think less than 6000.

    Vince Carter: 30000 Sq/Ft
    Shaq: 25000
    Some other n-word athlete: 20000

    Hedo Turkoglu: like 3500 only.

    And people wonder why those n-words go broke shortly after they're done playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
    I also think he's easily top 10 "right now". I would go
    1. Paul
    2. Rondo
    3. Westbrook
    4. Parker
    5. Rose
    6. D. Williams
    7. Nash
    8. Rubio
    9. Lawson
    10. Irving
    That's a pretty solid list. I think I would take a healthy Rose at #2 but I'm a huge homer. Rondo at #2 seems right after the playoffs he had, but throughout regular season he was really inconsistent. He certainly has played at that ECF level before but not that often. I would go:

    Paul
    Rose
    Rondo
    D. Williams
    Westbrook
    Parker
    Nash
    Irving
    Lawson
    Rubio

    I put more emphasis on PG qualities versus overall player. I think Deron Williams is overlooked only because he played in Utah and then on horrible Nets teams until now. The Nets still may not be very good but he is going to get a ton of exposure and people will see how good he is.

    Kyrie Irving is incredible. The PG position is really loaded right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe View Post
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    I also think he's easily top 10 "right now". I would go
    1. Paul
    2. Rondo
    3. Westbrook
    4. Parker
    5. Rose
    6. D. Williams
    7. Nash
    8. Rubio
    9. Lawson
    10. Irving
    That's a pretty solid list. I think I would take a healthy Rose at #2 but I'm a huge homer. Rondo at #2 seems right after the playoffs he had, but throughout regular season he was really inconsistent. He certainly has played at that ECF level before but not that often. I would go:

    Paul
    Rose
    Rondo
    D. Williams
    Westbrook
    Parker
    Nash
    Irving
    Lawson
    Rubio

    I put more emphasis on PG qualities versus overall player. I think Deron Williams is overlooked only because he played in Utah and then on horrible Nets teams until now. The Nets still may not be very good but he is going to get a ton of exposure and people will see how good he is.

    Kyrie Irving is incredible. The PG position is really loaded right now.
    Here is my rankings if I was starting a team today:

    #1 -- Russel Westbrook
    #2 -- Derrick Rose
    T#3 -- Rajon Rondo
    T#3 -- Deron Williams
    #4 -- Chris Paul
    #5 -- Tony Parker
    #6 -- Kyrie Irving
    #7 -- Jeff teague
    #8 -- Ricky Rubio
    #9 -- Ty Lawson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-O View Post
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    That's a pretty solid list. I think I would take a healthy Rose at #2 but I'm a huge homer. Rondo at #2 seems right after the playoffs he had, but throughout regular season he was really inconsistent. He certainly has played at that ECF level before but not that often. I would go:

    Paul
    Rose
    Rondo
    D. Williams
    Westbrook
    Parker
    Nash
    Irving
    Lawson
    Rubio

    I put more emphasis on PG qualities versus overall player. I think Deron Williams is overlooked only because he played in Utah and then on horrible Nets teams until now. The Nets still may not be very good but he is going to get a ton of exposure and people will see how good he is.

    Kyrie Irving is incredible. The PG position is really loaded right now.
    Here is my rankings if I was starting a team today:

    #1 -- Russel Westbrook
    #2 -- Derrick Rose
    T#3 -- Rajon Rondo
    T#3 -- Deron Williams
    #4 -- Chris Paul
    #5 -- Tony Parker
    #6 -- Kyrie Irving
    #7 -- Jeff teague
    #8 -- Ricky Rubio
    #9 -- Ty Lawson
    I forgot about Teague being good. I used to live in Winston-Salem, NC and grew up going to Wake Forest games seeing Tim Duncan, Chris Paul and later on Teague. I'm STUNNED that he's made a name for himself in the pros. Was always athletic but EXTREMELY short sighted and immature. All Wake Forest fans laughed when he left early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-O View Post
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    That's a pretty solid list. I think I would take a healthy Rose at #2 but I'm a huge homer. Rondo at #2 seems right after the playoffs he had, but throughout regular season he was really inconsistent. He certainly has played at that ECF level before but not that often. I would go:

    Paul
    Rose
    Rondo
    D. Williams
    Westbrook
    Parker
    Nash
    Irving
    Lawson
    Rubio

    I put more emphasis on PG qualities versus overall player. I think Deron Williams is overlooked only because he played in Utah and then on horrible Nets teams until now. The Nets still may not be very good but he is going to get a ton of exposure and people will see how good he is.

    Kyrie Irving is incredible. The PG position is really loaded right now.
    Here is my rankings if I was starting a team today:

    #1 -- Russel Westbrook
    #2 -- Derrick Rose
    T#3 -- Rajon Rondo
    T#3 -- Deron Williams
    #4 -- Chris Paul
    #5 -- Tony Parker
    #6 -- Kyrie Irving
    #7 -- Jeff teague
    #8 -- Ricky Rubio
    #9 -- Ty Lawson
    well my list was in response to when you said "right now", not starting a team today...which implies building for long term. But even then, either you must be a Hawks homer, or related to Teague, because I guarantee you every NBA general manager would take Rubio or Lawson over Teague right now (and also probably >25 gm's would take Jennings and wall over him also).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gut View Post
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    Here is my rankings if I was starting a team today:

    #1 -- Russel Westbrook
    #2 -- Derrick Rose
    T#3 -- Rajon Rondo
    T#3 -- Deron Williams
    #4 -- Chris Paul
    #5 -- Tony Parker
    #6 -- Kyrie Irving
    #7 -- Jeff teague
    #8 -- Ricky Rubio
    #9 -- Ty Lawson
    well my list was in response to when you said "right now", not starting a team today...which implies building for long term. But even then, either you must be a Hawks homer, or related to Teague, because I guarantee you every NBA general manager would take Rubio or Lawson over Teague right now (and also probably >25 gm's would take Jennings and wall over him also).
    Teague impressed me at the end of the year and during the 7-game seires against the Celtics (that's my team btw not the Hawks). Incredible range, can penetrate, and seems to have all the upside in the world. I'm usually pretty good at guessing who is going to be an All Star and who will be a bust (John Wall); the first time I saw Ray Allen take a jump shot in college I said "he's going to be a superstar". But to be honest, I haven't seen enough of Rubio or Lawson to make an accurate judgement on their talents. I look at the stats, but for me it's more how they play, since stats can lie, a la Dana Barros.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-O View Post
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    well my list was in response to when you said "right now", not starting a team today...which implies building for long term. But even then, either you must be a Hawks homer, or related to Teague, because I guarantee you every NBA general manager would take Rubio or Lawson over Teague right now (and also probably >25 gm's would take Jennings and wall over him also).
    Teague impressed me at the end of the year and during the 7-game seires against the Celtics (that's my team btw not the Hawks). Incredible range, can penetrate, and seems to have all the upside in the world. I'm usually pretty good at guessing who is going to be an All Star and who will be a bust (John Wall); the first time I saw Ray Allen take a jump shot in college I said "he's going to be a superstar". But to be honest, I haven't seen enough of Rubio or Lawson to make an accurate judgement on their talents. I look at the stats, but for me it's more how they play, since stats can lie, a la Dana Barros.
    Lawson seems like he is going to be the real deal, especially if his shot gets better. I actually think that John Wall still has the ability to make a name for himself. He's been on some cancerous teams (Nick Young, JaVale McGee) and hopefully the Wiz won't be as horrible this year.

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    Jeremy Lin likely to the Rockets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muck Ficon View Post
    Ray Allen signed with the Heat
    Jason Kidd going to the Knicks
    Jeremy Lin likely to the Rockets.
    Jason Kidd turning 40 this upcoming season. Ray Allen will be near 38 when the season ends.

    These guys can help but I think fans will be expecting the players from their peaks, as LA likely will with Nash.

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