Rank the TOP 10 SG in the East.

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Post#21 » by AIfan3 » Sat May 10, 2008 9:12 pm

Flash is the best SG in the East hands down.. Don't let the down year fool you, and this is coming from a guy who likes VC/JJ.. How that is even debatable is pretty hilarious..

D-wade
Carter
Igoudala (He's more of a SF)
JJ
J-Rich
Allen
Redd
RIP
Crawford
Ben Gordon
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Post#22 » by youngcrev » Sun May 11, 2008 12:56 am

For next season?

1. Dwayne Wade
2. Joe Johnson
3. Andre Iguodala
4. Vince Carter
5. Ray Allen
6. Rip Hamilton
7. Michael Redd
8. Jason Richardson
9. Ben Gordon
10. Mike Dunleavy
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Post#23 » by leevii » Mon May 12, 2008 4:22 am

to people putting Ray Allen over Rip... ask Celtic fans who has been better this year, they know.
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Post#24 » by Liqourish » Mon May 12, 2008 12:16 pm

1. Vince Carter
2. Dwyane Wade
3. Rip Hamilton
4. Joe Johnson
5. Ray Allen
6. Mike Dunleavy
7. Jason Richardson
8. Ben Gordon
9. Michael Redd
10. Jamal Crawford

* Willie Green is Philly's SG.
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Post#25 » by Liqourish » Mon May 12, 2008 12:19 pm

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I think Redd is a legit star in this league that has a bad rap due to this years team. He is not a franchise player but still very good. J. Johnson is in my opinion a border line all star, again not a franchise player buy a terrific piece.


Agreed. Michael Redd would be a GREAT 2nd option. Unfortunately, Milwaukee just doesn't have a legit 1st option or good enough complimentary players around Redd for his flaws to be covered.

But that will change with John Hammond in charge now.
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Post#26 » by NYKBaller » Mon May 12, 2008 1:05 pm

Vince definitely had a good second half
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Post#27 » by Cliff Levingston » Mon May 12, 2008 8:51 pm

Going strictly by PER this past season:

1. Dwayne Wade - 21.79
2. Michael Redd - 19.06
2. Vince Carter - 19.06
4. Jason Richardson - 18.66
5. Rip Hamilton - 18.41
6. Mike Dunleavy - 17.54
7. Joe Johnson - 17.5
8. Ben Gordon - 16.65
9. Ray Allen - 16.59
10. Jamal Crawford - 16.17

Notables:
Josh Childress - 18.02
Andre Igoudala - 19.24
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Post#28 » by Hunter » Mon May 12, 2008 9:27 pm

Ray Allen may have had the better career, and at his peak was a better player than Rip....but not this year.

The Vince vs. Wade debate is a hard one. In part because Vince has actually become underrated and in part because Wade can't stay healthy. I mean, the guy missed more than a 1/3 of the season. I think Wade is the better player....but I'd take Vinces season over Wades.

Just as a general rule I tend to favor more well rounded players as well, so I'm probably going to look at guys like JJ & Iggy as being more valuable than Redd, Gordon or JRich. But a lot would obviously depend on each teams particular needs.
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