1) LBJ
2) D12
3) Durant
4) Wade
5) Dirk
6) CP3
7) Kobe
8) D-Will
9) D-Rose
10) Melo
11) LMA
12) Love
13) Westbrook
Who's #14?
Bosh?


Bynum?


Ginobili?


Griffin?


Harden?


Nash?


Parker?


Pau?


Pierce?


Rondo?


Moderators: Rich Rane, NyCeEvO
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Player MP PER TS% eFG% AST% TOV% USG% ORtg DRtg WS WS/48
James Harden 1946 21.1 .660 .582 19.3 14.8 21.6 125 105 9.3 .230
Steve Nash 1961 20.3 .625 .581 53.1 27.1 19.6 115 110 5.9 .144
Tony Parker 1923 22.0 .539 .488 40.3 13.1 27.7 112 106 7.1 .177
treiz wrote:Why isn't Duncan on the list? Or is there a maximum number of polls?
jeff1624 wrote:Nash's usg% is misleading. While he ordinarily takes a small amount of shots durig a game, he literally handles the ball and calls the play in every possession. He's not like kidd and Deron that play off ball every other possession, he has to have the ball in his hands to be at his most effective. I still voted for him though.
Chris Broussard wrote:Sources: Allen Iverson top Mavs' list
elcanis wrote:what i dont understand is why rondo isnt the CLEAR choice here, unless you guys are using some weird criteria like who is a better scorer in nba 2k12
N Ireland Nets wrote:I'll go Harden, count this as my vote because I can't get to a computer to vote
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:N Ireland Nets wrote:I'll go Harden, count this as my vote because I can't get to a computer to vote
My god, this man just accessed the internet... with his... Mind!