I'm going to list several players of various ages. The question is how long you believe each of these players can (in terms of years) concievably play at the level they are at as of today. Clearly, not all of these players are in their absolute primes, but how many of them can maintain their current level for the near future?
1.) Tim Duncan
2.) Kobe Bryant
3.) Ray Allen
4.) Kevin Garnett
5.) Chauncey Billups
6.) Steve Nash
7.) Shawn Marion
8.) Rasheed Wallace
9.) Jose Calderon ( is he entering his absolute prime? Have the last two years been an anomoly? Can he handle being the unquestioned starter for 82 games?)
10.) Baron Davis
What side of the hill are these players on?
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What side of the hill are these players on?
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Might as well put Nash out to pasture, he can't help the Suns win anything anymore besides the Suns are eroding and probably won't make playoffs next season but we'll see.
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SmartWentCrazy wrote:It's extremely unlikely that they end up in the top 3.They're probably better off trying to win and giving Philly the 8th pick than tanking and giving them the 4th.
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I would say all of these can maintain their current level of play for at least two years. As for after that there are only a few.
I think billups has at least five years of good basketball left in him before he becomes a veteran off the bench.
Jose has the most promise left and will probably still have time enough to become a pereniall all star.
And i still can't help feel that Nash can continue at his level for as many years as he wants, he just never seems to quit.
I think billups has at least five years of good basketball left in him before he becomes a veteran off the bench.
Jose has the most promise left and will probably still have time enough to become a pereniall all star.
And i still can't help feel that Nash can continue at his level for as many years as he wants, he just never seems to quit.
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DelaneyRudd wrote:All except Kobe are going down. Nash will go down the most within 3 years. Marion might get resurgent with a new role. Calderon and Davis are also likely to drop off. Everyone else won't drop off a ton in 3 years, but after that it will happen.
calderon is 26 fyi
RaptorsLife on Mon Jun 11, 2018 7:45 pm wrote:nabbs wrote:RaptorsLife wrote:Nurse can’t be our head coach
Why not? Who is your choice?
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RaptorsLife on Tue Jun 12, 2018 6:31 pm wrote:Messina sucks
Re: What side of the hill are these players on?
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Re: What side of the hill are these players on?
1.) Tim Duncan - 2 years past
2.) Kobe Bryant - at his very peak now
3.) Ray Allen - 3-4 years past
4.) Kevin Garnett - year past
5.) Chauncey Billups - year past
6.) Steve Nash - 2 years past
7.) Shawn Marion - just heading down
8.) Rasheed Wallace - couple years past
9.) Jose Calderon - no clue, I'd say he's not there yet, but I haven't seen much of him
10.) Baron Davis - just exiting
2.) Kobe Bryant - at his very peak now
3.) Ray Allen - 3-4 years past
4.) Kevin Garnett - year past
5.) Chauncey Billups - year past
6.) Steve Nash - 2 years past
7.) Shawn Marion - just heading down
8.) Rasheed Wallace - couple years past
9.) Jose Calderon - no clue, I'd say he's not there yet, but I haven't seen much of him
10.) Baron Davis - just exiting