The current best non All-Star
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The current best non All-Star
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Maybe one day they will be an All-Star. But so far they have never made it.
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His numbers are down this season but I think SGA was/is better by a lot.
But I suppose if we ignore the recent past I may take Ayton.
But I suppose if we ignore the recent past I may take Ayton.
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McCollum was the worst. Barely positive player.

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This year, I would go Ayton so far though I can be convinced otherwise if someone makes an argument.
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I'll go with McCollum. He is the most proven talent.
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Is OP looking at this season, trade value, prime value (assuming normal projections), or overall career value to date? Makes a difference as we can see from the reasoning of several of the answers.
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Honestly? current Jrue hollyday would be the guy i would pick for a season to add to a team that is trying to compete
if this is a "guy to build around long term" then potential and age entre the question
if this is a "guy to build around long term" then potential and age entre the question
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Dr Positivity wrote:How about Bridges?
Which one?
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falcolombardi wrote:Honestly? current Jrue hollyday would be the guy i would pick for a season to add to a team that is trying to compete
if this is a "guy to build around long term" then potential and age entre the question
Try Google. It's very easy to use.
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SUPERVILLAIN wrote:falcolombardi wrote:Honestly? current Jrue hollyday would be the guy i would pick for a season to add to a team that is trying to compete
if this is a "guy to build around long term" then potential and age entre the question
Try Google. It's very easy to use.
you know you could have just said "jrue hollyday made an all star" and let it at that lol
but yeah i missed the part that it was about never making an all star, not guys who didnt this year
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Maybe still too early, but Dinwiddie has been excellent since joining the Mavs in mid Feb. In the past 6 games, he had 22.3p/5.3a/1.8to while shooting 55/50/86, and more than held his own manning the team when Luka took a rest. Mavs had 7w1l since he joined and he was big in at least 5 of the wins.