Let me start off by clarifying how I chose the criteria for this list. To me, a team’s NBA backcourt is defined as the starting point guard and shooting guard of that team. Some people believe it is the two guards who play the most minutes, but I went with the two starting guards (Sorry, Tony and Manu). Also, I went with the best duo’s which is why some of the best guards in the league are not on this list (Thanks, J.J Redick). Lastly, I did not just go with last year’s performance to determine the order, however I did put last season’s stats in parenthesis next to each player’s name for a friendly reminder. I looked at things such as team chemistry and potential production. So without further ado, here is the Top 10 Starting Backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-15 season.
10. Jrue Holiday (14.3 PPG, 7.9 APG, 4.2 RPG) and Eric Gordon (15.4 PPG, 3.3 APG, 2.6 RPG)
After a 2013 riddled with injuries for the Pelicans, we were still able to catch glimpses of the bright future of their starting five. We have seen Gordon prove to be a top scorer in the league when healthy, and Jrue Holiday looked ready to come lead the Pelicans after his breakout season in 2012-13 in Philly. These two guards have the potential to be deadly together. No doubt it helps when you have a budding star in Anthony Davis to relieve some of the pressure off of you. It will be exciting to see how New Orleans will mesh in hopefully their first season of injury free basketball.
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Thoughts on the rankings?