Who is the best point guard from the 2009 NBA Draft class?

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Post#21 » by LakersFan82505 » Tue Jul 16, 2013 7:59 pm

curry does all that but he is injury prone. that makes up part of what a player is worth and how good he is.
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Post#22 » by RoyalMajesty » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:24 am

I'll go with Curry just because he can take over games. However, this was one of the best NBA drafts in quite awhile for point guards. There was so many PGs from left and right that are currently on NBA teams. You got Ricky Rubio at #5, Stephen Curry at #7, Brandon Jennings at #10, Jrue Holiday at #17, Ty Lawson at #18, Jeff Teague at #19, Eric Maynor at #20, Darren Collison at #21, Roddy Beaubois at #25, Toney Douglas at #29, Patrick Beverley at #42, A.J. Price at #52, and Patty Mills at #55. All are on a NBA team no matter if it's starting, coming off the bench, or providing depth. Nick Calathes , Luster Hudson, Sergio Llull, and Jonny Flynn are the only PGs that didn't make it on any NBA teams from this 2009 NBA Draft, which was hard to believe for Jonny Flynn because I feel he can at least be a #3 PG. He has a 40 inch vertical, shoots from the FT line at a high 70s percentage, can create for others, and brings toughness.
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Re: Who is the best point guard from the 2009 NBA Draft clas 

Post#23 » by Retro Lakers » Wed Jul 17, 2013 5:07 pm

I'm not really a fan of any of these guys as a lead guard on a championship team, especially curry and his paper towel ankles.

if I had a choice, I'd take Holiday because he's a complete player and is equally effective on both ends of the floor.

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