Saturday, October 18, 2008

And Here....... We............Go


2nd annual top Ten at their position. Its been a long time coming for this. There have been some significant changes on this list. I've had to sit down and think objectively who is in the top ten because the PG position is getting deeper than you think. Red Rose. We all know how it goes I'll post 'em and you can debate 'em but the list doesn't lie Here they are:




1. Chris Paul, Hornets (20,11&5, can get anywhere on the floor, a game changer decent clutch performer will be an MVP when his career is done, and doesn't turn the ball over).


2. Baron Davis, Clippers (20,8&4, yes he's still on the rise he should've been an all star he should get his due this year hopefully, sorry Roy. A relentless speed and power combination, has not faded at all. Great passer, streaky shooter but he is capable of leading the league in scoring and assists ,yes i said it.)


3. Steve Nash, Suns (18&10, still good but fading naturally, his minutes will go down but the production will still be there, he is a HOFer now. He's been dropping 18&11 for about 4 straight seasons, that's pretty productive).


4. Jason Kidd, Mavs (10,10,6 still good as well, still can run the floor, always a floor general, was a little exposed in the playoffs to the man on the throne, but he will have another solid full year with the Mavs.)


5. Deron Williams, Jazz (18&10Still rising, as good as Paul but not the floor leader he is, where Paul is quick Deron is strong, sometimes turns the ball over though, can he get the Jazz over the hump this year?)


6.Tony Parker, Spurs (16&6 The fastest guard in the league sorry Leandro, decent shooter, decent passer has been to the big dance before but has he reached his peak? Will he elevate his game?)


7. Gilbert Arenas, Wizards ( 25&6 when healthy he's a top five player in the league he's here because of his relentless ability to score, not really a PG though).


8. Chauncey Billups, Pistons (16&7 A solid PG almost as strong as B-Diddy but a better shooter, kind of forgotten with all the Paul, Williams talk but can you blame us?)


9. Mike Bibby, Hawks (15&6 might rise in the rankings with all those wing players at his disposable, his assists will go up, and the hawks wins will go up with him there. Just as he did in Sacramento, they were a Bobby Horry heave away from the finals, actually a referee away my bad.)


10. Andre Miller, Sixers ( Lost but not forgotten, the sixers were good because they have someone to distribute the ball and with brand, miller and Iggi they will be a legit playoff team, miller plays a bigger role than you think.)


I will explain more in-depth next post, SG's are next.


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