Who are the bottom five starting PGs in the NBA right now?
Posted: Wed Apr 7, 2021 2:41 am
As it stands right now, who do you have in the bottom five?
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Ice Trae wrote:in no order
Elfrid Payton
Pat Bev or Reggie Jackson idk who starts for them
Ricky Rubio
Coby White
Whoever starts for Orlando
DaPessimist wrote:By far the most overrated position in the sport. Having a great PG almost guarantees you're not a contender.
BoatsNZones wrote:DaPessimist wrote:By far the most overrated position in the sport. Having a great PG almost guarantees you're not a contender.
Curry, Luka and Dame are 3 of the top 5 point guards and have nowhere near the help to be a contender. You claim to be a Warriors fan, so I question how you can have this take.
draftnightsuit wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:DaPessimist wrote:By far the most overrated position in the sport. Having a great PG almost guarantees you're not a contender.
Curry, Luka and Dame are 3 of the top 5 point guards and have nowhere near the help to be a contender. You claim to be a Warriors fan, so I question how you can have this take.
That’s the point. Having a great PG means nothing unless you have a stacked team around him. It has always been an overrated position. You can’t win a championship if a PG is your best player unless he’s 6’9” like Magic Johnson.
It’s not so much about the position is overrated that you can’t win a title if your best player is under 6’5”.
CIN-C-STAR wrote:draftnightsuit wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:Curry, Luka and Dame are 3 of the top 5 point guards and have nowhere near the help to be a contender. You claim to be a Warriors fan, so I question how you can have this take.
That’s the point. Having a great PG means nothing unless you have a stacked team around him. It has always been an overrated position. You can’t win a championship if a PG is your best player unless he’s 6’9” like Magic Johnson.
It’s not so much about the position is overrated that you can’t win a title if your best player is under 6’5”.
But the Warriors did win a title with their best player being under 6' 5", and the OP is an apparent Warriors fan so you'd think they'd know that.
draftnightsuit wrote:CIN-C-STAR wrote:draftnightsuit wrote:
That’s the point. Having a great PG means nothing unless you have a stacked team around him. It has always been an overrated position. You can’t win a championship if a PG is your best player unless he’s 6’9” like Magic Johnson.
It’s not so much about the position is overrated that you can’t win a title if your best player is under 6’5”.
But the Warriors did win a title with their best player being under 6' 5", and the OP is an apparent Warriors fan so you'd think they'd know that.
The Warriors never won a championship with their best player being under 6’5”. How many Finals MVPs does Curry have?
A great big or wing can carry you to a title. A great PG is useless without multiple all-stars around him.
jordanwilliams6 wrote:Ice Trae wrote:in no order
Elfrid Payton
Pat Bev or Reggie Jackson idk who starts for them
Ricky Rubio
Coby White
Whoever starts for Orlando
White doesn't start anymore, Sato does. He doesn't put up big numbers but is very rock solid. Might be on his way to the 50/40/90 club.
draftnightsuit wrote:CIN-C-STAR wrote:draftnightsuit wrote:
That’s the point. Having a great PG means nothing unless you have a stacked team around him. It has always been an overrated position. You can’t win a championship if a PG is your best player unless he’s 6’9” like Magic Johnson.
It’s not so much about the position is overrated that you can’t win a title if your best player is under 6’5”.
But the Warriors did win a title with their best player being under 6' 5", and the OP is an apparent Warriors fan so you'd think they'd know that.
The Warriors never won a championship with their best player being under 6’5”. How many Finals MVPs does Curry have?
A great big or wing can carry you to a title. A great PG is useless without multiple all-stars around him.
DaPessimist wrote:By far the most overrated position in the sport. Having a great PG almost guarantees you're not a contender.