Spud Webb vs. Mugsy Bogues vs. Earl Boykins vs. N. Robinson
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Spud Webb vs. Mugsy Bogues vs. Earl Boykins vs. N. Robinson
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Spud Webb vs. Mugsy Bogues vs. Earl Boykins vs. N. Robinson
Gotta pick one, which one would fit the best on your team? I would go with Mugsy Bogues.
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Easily Muggsy, he was at least as good as Brevin Knight now, a great playmaker and pesky defender who had problems getting his shot off and getting posted but made up for it with blinding speed and great court intelligence.
Second best was Spud, a top reserve, more a scorer than a playmaker despite his size but very athletic. Nate Robinson might be a similar or better player than Spud but hasn't had the chance/time to prove it yet.
Third best: Earl Boykins. A pure offensive explosion, able to get free and score in bunches but his weakness, particularly on defense, limit his value.
Fourth: Nate Robinson. Hasn't had the PT to show more than flashes. From what I've seen, has Spud Webb type skills but at this point the other three have done more.
Second best was Spud, a top reserve, more a scorer than a playmaker despite his size but very athletic. Nate Robinson might be a similar or better player than Spud but hasn't had the chance/time to prove it yet.
Third best: Earl Boykins. A pure offensive explosion, able to get free and score in bunches but his weakness, particularly on defense, limit his value.
Fourth: Nate Robinson. Hasn't had the PT to show more than flashes. From what I've seen, has Spud Webb type skills but at this point the other three have done more.
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