durantbird wrote:Two Wizards greats. Who's got the better peak/career?
I wouldn't call Strickland a Wizard great. He was a guy with good stats who didn't seem to help the team win much despite some talent up front in Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, etc. He didn't like to push the ball, tended to overdribble, was not a good locker room guy, and not an effort guy on defense. On the other hand, he had good size, strength, and athleticism, an explosive first step, and was a good finisher. On the whole, probably an above average PG through his peak but never "great."
Arenas was a serious level up at his peak. He stretched the floor far more, was far more of a scorer, and it's pick em between Arenas and Strickland for running your offense, playmaking, and defense. His career was only about half the length of Strickland's though so career is a tougher call. I still lean Arenas because I think at his best he was a difference maker; I don't think Strickland was.