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Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:54 pm
by LiquidFire
Whos the best 3 letters SG? Rank them in order...
My list:
Joe Johnson
Brandon Roy
Richard Hamilton
Ray Allen
Andre Iguodala
Ben Gordon
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:22 am
by J~Rush
Brandon Roy
Joe Johnson
Richard Hamilton
Ray Allen
Andre Iguodala
Ben Gordon
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:19 am
by thegreatblaze
Roy
Joe
Rip
Ray
Iguodala
Gordan
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:27 am
by A.J.
Brandon Roy
Ray Allen
Joe Johnson
Rip
AI
Ben
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:53 am
by candy for lunch
Roy
Johnson
Allen
Hamilton
AI
Gordon
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:16 am
by Triple M
Brandon Roy
Ray Allen
Joe Johnson
Rip Hamilton
Andre Iguodala
Ben Gordon
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:09 pm
by Malinhion
Ray
Joe
Rip
Iggy
Roy
Ben
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:24 pm
by zhangjiawei
Roy:
better playmaker, high baskeball iq, better left-hand-layuper
Joe:
better one-on-one skilled guy, better shooting from dribb, stronger
Rip:
better, maybe best off-ball moving guy , better catch&shot, better on ball D
Ray:
Clutch, better 3pt shooting, tie rip with catch&shot
AI:
better on D overall , strong dunker
Ben Gordon:
Knows everything on the offence end, nothing on the D end, worst passer maybe.
Roy
Joe
Rip
Ray
Iggy
Ben
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:30 pm
by halfHAVOC
Roy
Ray
Rip
Joe
Iggy
Ben
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:57 pm
by Malinhion
So everyone goes with the young guy who has strong efficiency and a high ceiling over proven playoff veterans with better defense?
Tell me seriously, if we're talking about having a player for a 7-game series, that you wouldn't take the most consistent shooters from title teams (Ray, Rip) over Roy. Gordon is a better shooter with playoff experience too, but you can rule him out for being streaky, undersized, and not having much success. Iggy, however, is more playoff tested. He's just as dynamic as Roy but we know he plays some of the best perimeter defense in the L. The Sixers with Iggy (17-12) were just as good as the Blazers with Roy (12-12) after the all-star break.
Roy has everyone beat out in size save Joe Johnson, probably the only player on the list that also rivals him in terms of talent/skill at this point in their career. But Joe also has show he can turn it up in the playoffs, and has been there in both conferences (though he got hurt with Phoenix).
I am underrating Roy's statistical contribution, but he does play on a very young squad where he's the main facilitator and #1 offensive option. He may very well be better than any of these guys next season, but give me a dead-eye shooter with title experience before a young phenom.
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:50 pm
by Charlie78
I love the if I only take these 20 games it proves that this player is better argument. Your way off if you think in some way that Roy isnt a good defender. He is solid defensively just like he is at basically everything.
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:34 pm
by That Nicka
LiquidFire wrote:Whos the best 3 letters SG? Rank them in order...
My list:
Joe Johnson
Brandon Roy
Richard Hamilton
Ray Allen
Andre Iguodala
Ben Gordon
Re: Roy vs. Rip vs. Ray vs. Joe vs. Igy vs. Ben- 3 letters
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 2:04 am
by J~Rush
Malinhion wrote:So everyone goes with the young guy who has strong efficiency and a high ceiling over proven playoff veterans with better defense?
Tell me seriously, if we're talking about having a player for a 7-game series, that you wouldn't take the most consistent shooters from title teams (Ray, Rip) over Roy. Gordon is a better shooter with playoff experience too, but you can rule him out for being streaky, undersized, and not having much success. Iggy, however, is more playoff tested. He's just as dynamic as Roy but we know he plays some of the best perimeter defense in the L. The Sixers with Iggy (17-12) were just as good as the Blazers with Roy (12-12) after the all-star break.
Roy has everyone beat out in size save Joe Johnson, probably the only player on the list that also rivals him in terms of talent/skill at this point in their career. But Joe also has show he can turn it up in the playoffs, and has been there in both conferences (though he got hurt with Phoenix).
I am underrating Roy's statistical contribution, but he does play on a very young squad where he's the main facilitator and #1 offensive option. He may very well be better than any of these guys next season, but give me a dead-eye shooter with title experience before a young phenom.
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