Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank

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Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#1 » by tleikheen » Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:42 am

These aren't in order,but their my top 10 PG's:
DRose
KIrving
JWall
SCurry
CPaul
TParker
DLilliard
GDragic
RWestbrook
Rondo
These are 11-20,not in order
Lowry
DWill
KWalker
Rubio
TLawson
JTeague
JLin
MConley
JHoliday
JCalderone
These are 21-30,and in order bottom 10
21. GHill
22. PBeverly
23. MCWilliams
24. DCollison
25.DHarris
26. BKnight

27.TBurke

28. MChalmers
29. BJennings
30. EPayton
TBurke could even be lower.The Trey Burke backers who say he will (probably) shoot better and (think)he will be faster and be a better defender this year can rate him.
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#2 » by BudTugly » Wed Aug 13, 2014 11:45 am

What do you call the award you give out every year? Is it made out of candy?
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#3 » by SocalJazz » Wed Aug 13, 2014 2:44 pm

My PG Ranking

Curry
Paul
Westbrook
Rose (if he plays 50+ games this year)
Parker
Lillard
Wall
Irving
Lowry
Dragic

Bledsoe
Lawson
Rondo
D Williams
Conley
Holiday
Walker
Thomas
Smart
Exum

Teague
MCW
Jackson
Burke
Rubio
Hill
Beverly
Collison
Nelson
Calderon

Harris
Jennings
Knight
Chalmers
Payton
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#4 » by HolyToledo12 » Wed Aug 13, 2014 2:47 pm

right now 24th but by this time next year top 15 and for most of his career 10-20 but never a top 10 PG but never a scrub either....a good solid PG with huge balls willing to take and make the big shot!
Play with the Pass, Play with a Purpose, and Play with Pace along with Obvious Unselfishness....Coach Snyder says the sky is purple than Jazz players say nice purple sky! LONG LIVE THE MAD SCIENTIST!!!!
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#5 » by goober » Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:54 pm

I hope people are just putting together lists that aren't necisarrily in order because Chris Paul is still the best PG in the league..... Westy is a close second
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#6 » by JazzyPhinz » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:27 pm

SocalJazz wrote:My PG Ranking

Curry
Paul
Westbrook
Rose (if he plays 50+ games this year)
Parker
Lillard
Wall
Irving
Lowry
Dragic

Bledsoe
Lawson
Rondo
D Williams
Conley
Holiday
Walker
Thomas
Smart
Exum

Teague
MCW
Jackson
Burke
Rubio
Hill
Beverly
Collison
Nelson
Calderon

Harris
Jennings
Knight
Chalmers
Payton


Damn son.. dont be so cold :lol:
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#7 » by pickIBL » Sun Aug 17, 2014 5:27 pm

Burke doesn't rank well on this list. I enjoy these lists though because they are so wide ranging. You see a guy like Westbrook top some lists because he has some super human traits. But when I see his turnovers and how his super human traits don't translate to good FG percentages... I say there is no way he is the best PG in the NBA.

I tend to rate Teague and Lawson higher than most. I also completely understand those that rate Parker in the top 1 or 2 spots. You really can't argue about winning. That's the stat that matters most.

That being said the Jazz can't score in free agency. They can score via draft or trade. Trey Burke could be a good bench PG or a below average starting PG. Exum is a long-term project combo guard with a very high ceiling.

I'd like to see the Jazz pluck Rubio from the Wolves. At 23 Rubio fits well with a young team like the Jazz. He's in the last year of his deal, so the Wolves could potentially move him in the right deal (they just traded Love...)
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Re: Top 10 PGs,Mid 10 PGs,Bottom 10 PGs Where's Burke's Rank 

Post#8 » by dr0welf » Mon Aug 18, 2014 2:21 am

This is an example of what one year can do for you. I doubt Dragic would have been as high on everyone's list's at the start of last year.

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