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Your Top 15 At Every Position 

Post#1 » by xSABOx » Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:15 pm

Just in order as to who you think is the top 15 at every position in the NBA (not including injuries).

POINT GUARDS
1. Chris Paul
2. Steve Nash
3. Deron Williams
4. Baron Davis
5. Gilbert Arenas
6. Chauncey Billups
7. Tony Parker
8. Jason Kidd
9. Andre Miller
10. Mo Williams
11. Jose Calderon
12. Devin Harris
13. TJ Ford
14. Raymond Felton
15. Mike Bibby

SHOOTING GUARDS
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Dwayne Wade
3. Tracy McGrady
4. Allen Iverson
5. Manu Ginobli
6. Vince Carter
7. Ray Allen
8. Joe Johnson
9. Richard Hamilton
10. Brandon Roy
11. Michael Redd
12. Kevin Martin
13. Mike Dunleavy
14. Monta Ellis
15. Jason Richardson

SMALL FORWARDS
1. LeBron James
2. Paul Pierce
3. Carmello Anthony
4. Caron Butler
5. Shawn Marion
6. Ron Artest
7. Lamar Odom
8. Josh Howard
9. Andre Iguodala
10. Hedo Turkoglu
11. Richard Jefferson
12. Danny Granger
13. Gerald Wallace
14. Corey Maggette
15. Rudy Gay

POWER FORWARDS
1. Tim Duncan
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Amare Stoudamire
5. Elton Brand
6. Chris Bosh
7. Carlos Boozer
8. Pau Gasol
9. Antawn Jamison
10. David West
11. Jermaine O
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Post#2 » by The_Believer » Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:20 pm

Monta is way too low on your list. He should be top 10, but Dunleavy ahead of him? WTF???
And SJax needs to be on your list.
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Post#3 » by hoops4life » Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:06 pm

Interesting and a bit daring. I don't fully agree with it but it isn't too bad.
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Post#4 » by Basti » Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:48 pm

I love big al being top3 center!
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Post#5 » by PDXKnight » Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:58 pm

Roy should be ahead of RIP and LA should definitely be ahead of Randolph. Also, Oden should be ahead of big Al next season.
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Post#6 » by Basti » Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:12 pm

Oden2 wrote:Roy should be ahead of RIP and LA should definitely be ahead of Randolph. Also, Oden should be ahead of big Al next season.


so you think oden will average 22/11 next season after coming off a microfracture surgery? I know his D will be better but come on... not as a rookie
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Post#7 » by wiff » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:30 am

Ok I have to make a small point. Ask every GM who would they rather have at SG Mike Dunleavy or Kevin Durant?

I know Durant didn't shoot a high percentage at the beginning of the year but by the end of the year he ended up shooting a better percentage than both LeBron and Melo their rookie years.

So you can have Dunleavy but I'll take Durant.
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Post#8 » by xSABOx » Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:03 am

The_Believer wrote:Monta is way too low on your list. He should be top 10, but Dunleavy ahead of him? WTF???
And SJax needs to be on your list.


You can make a point for Monta, but I just don't feel he's as good as people claim... Who exactly should SJax be ahead of??

Oden2 wrote:Roy should be ahead of RIP and LA should definitely be ahead of Randolph. Also, Oden should be ahead of big Al next season.


You can switch Roy, RIP and JJ around depending on preference... LA is right at #16 if the list continued... lol no he won't... Oden will have to come up with 12-12-2 to even crack the top 10 IMO...

wiff wrote:Ok I have to make a small point. Ask every GM who would they rather have at SG Mike Dunleavy or Kevin Durant?

I know Durant didn't shoot a high percentage at the beginning of the year but by the end of the year he ended up shooting a better percentage than both LeBron and Melo their rookie years.

So you can have Dunleavy but I'll take Durant.


It's more of who would you take today for just one season based off of this year's performances... Of course I'd take Durant over Dunleavy as a GM, but right now I'd take Dunleavy for just one season...

Dunleavy has really been underrated on these board after putting up some very solid numbers... it seems like people are hating on him just because of his past, but the guy came through this year with a solid season...
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Re: Your Top 15 At Every Position 

Post#9 » by Derekman » Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:04 am

xSABOx wrote:Just in order as to who you think is the top 15 at every position in the NBA (not including injuries).

POINT GUARDS
1. Chris Paul
2. Steve Nash
3. Deron Williams
4. Baron Davis
5. Gilbert Arenas
6. Chauncey Billups
7. Tony Parker
8. Jason Kidd
9. Andre Miller
10. TJ Ford
11. Jose Calderon
12. Devin Harris
13. Mo Williams
14. Raymond Felton
15. Mike Bibby

SHOOTING GUARDS
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Dwayne Wade
3. Tracy McGrady
4. Allen Iverson
5. Manu Ginobli
6. Vince Carter
7. Ray Allen
8. Joe Johnson
9. Richard Hamilton
10. Brandon Roy
11. Michael Redd
12. Kevin Martin
13. Mike Dunleavy
14. Monta Ellis
15. Jason Richardson

SMALL FORWARDS
1. LeBron James
2. Paul Pierce
3. Carmello Anthony
4. Caron Butler
5. Shawn Marion
6. Ron Artest
7. Lamar Odom
8. Josh Howard
9. Andre Iguodala
10. Hedo Turkoglu
11. Richard Jefferson
12. Danny Granger
13. Gerald Wallace
14. Corey Maggette
15. Rudy Gay

POWER FORWARDS
1. Tim Duncan
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Amare Stoudamire
5. Elton Brand
6. Chris Bosh
7. Carlos Boozer
8. Pau Gasol
9. Antawn Jamison
10. David West
11. Jermaine O
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Post#10 » by Jack wore plaid » Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:59 pm

Right now Aldridge is a better PF than Randolph, O'Neal, Okafor (C) and maybe Rashard Lewis because he is really a SF
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Post#11 » by Scalabrine » Tue Apr 22, 2008 4:39 pm

PG
1. Paul
2. Nash
3. Williams
4. Billups
5. Davis
6. Tony Parker
7. Dre Miller
8. Jason Kidd
9. Jose Calderon
10. Jamal Crawford
11. Mo Williams
12. Mike Bibby
13. Devin Harris
14. TJ Ford
15. Raymond Felton

SG
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Dwayne Wade
3. Allen Iverson
4. Tracy McGrady
5. Manu Ginobli (bull that hes considered a 6th man)
6. Joe Johnson
7. Vince Carter
8. Monta Ellis
9. Kevin Martin
10. Brandon Roy
11. Jason Richardson
12. Richard Hamilton
13. Ray Allen
14. Michael Redd
15. Cory Maggette

SF
1. LeBron James
2. Carmello Anthony
3. Ron Artest (when healthy hes the best defender in the league)
4. Caron Butler
5. Paul Pierce
6. Andre Iguodala
7. Josh Howard
8. Gerald Wallace
9. Hedo Turkoglu
10. Danny Granger
11. Richard Jefferson
12. Rudy Gay
13. Lamar Odom
14. Grant Hill
15. Al Thornton

PF
1. Kevin Garnett
2. Amare Stoudamire
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Elton Brand
5. Carlos Boozer
6. David West
7. Jermaine O'Neal
8. Chris Bosh
9. Antawn Jamison
10. Josh Smith
11. Zach Randolph
12. Rashard Lewis
13. Lamarcus Aldridge
15. Luis Scola

C
1. Tim Duncan
2. Yao Ming
3. Dwight Howard
4. Marcus Camby
5. Chris Kaman
6. Pau Gasol
7. Al Jefferson
8. Andrew Bogut
9. Shaquile O'Neal
10. Rasheed Wallace
11. Tyson Chandler
12. Andrew Bynum
13. Brad Miller
14. Zyrdunas Ilgauskus
15. Mehmet Okur
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Post#12 » by Silk Wilkes » Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:00 pm

Scalabrine wrote:PF
1. Kevin Garnett
2. Amare Stoudamire
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Elton Brand
5. Carlos Boozer
6. David West
7. Jermaine O'Neal
8. Chris Bosh

9. Antawn Jamison
10. Josh Smith
11. Zach Randolph
12. Rashard Lewis
13. Lamarcus Aldridge
15. Luis Scola


LMAO :rofl: :rofl:
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Post#13 » by HarlemHeat37 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:16 pm

Jermaine's still in the NBA?!?!..
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Post#14 » by Scalabrine » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:38 pm

the original poster said when healthy, and when healthy O'Neil would give you at least 17 points and 10 rebounds with much better defense then Bosh. West O'Neal and Bosh are all extremely similar but I think both West and O'Neal are much better defenders than Bosh, I dont know why its so funny.
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Post#15 » by Scalabrine » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:41 pm

Oden2 wrote:Roy should be ahead of RIP and LA should definitely be ahead of Randolph. Also, Oden should be ahead of big Al next season.


Let me guess Steve Blake and Jarret Jack make for one of the top point guard combos in the league, Martell Webster has one of the best jump shots in the game and Travis Outlaw is the most improved player in the league and is going to be like Gerald Wallace. Joel Pryzbilla is a starter on almost every team and next year will come off the bench behind Oden to be the best backup Center in the league and Channing Frye can average 20 and 8 if given starters minutes. Do this guy honestly believe some of the stuff hes saying or does he just not watch any other team but the Blazers and therefore every player not on the Blazers are inferior?
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Post#16 » by Silk Wilkes » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:50 pm

Scalabrine wrote:the original poster said when healthy, and when healthy O'Neil would give you at least 17 points and 10 rebounds with much better defense then Bosh. West O'Neal and Bosh are all extremely similar but I think both West and O'Neal are much better defenders than Bosh, I dont know why its so funny.


Bosh will give you 23 and 10 while also getting the other big man in foul trouble. That's why it's so funny...
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Post#17 » by Reks » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:55 am

Scalabrine wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Let me guess Steve Blake and Jarret Jack make for one of the top point guard combos in the league, Martell Webster has one of the best jump shots in the game and Travis Outlaw is the most improved player in the league and is going to be like Gerald Wallace. Joel Pryzbilla is a starter on almost every team and next year will come off the bench behind Oden to be the best backup Center in the league and Channing Frye can average 20 and 8 if given starters minutes. Do this guy honestly believe some of the stuff hes saying or does he just not watch any other team but the Blazers and therefore every player not on the Blazers are inferior?

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Post#18 » by GJense4181 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:54 am

Oden2 wrote:Roy should be ahead of RIP and LA should definitely be ahead of Randolph. Also, Oden should be ahead of big Al next season.

Disgusting post.
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Post#19 » by The_Believer » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:29 am

Somebody asked me why SJax belongs here. Well, first of all, his lockdown D alone makes him worthy of this list, or being top 10. Of all listed, he's quite easily the best defender. Also, he's a key player on a very good west team that barely missed the POs, which IMO is better than putting up stats in the weak East.
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Re: Your Top 15 At Every Position 

Post#20 » by GJense4181 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:38 am

xSABOx wrote:Just in order as to who you think is the top 15 at every position in the NBA (not including injuries).

POINT GUARDS
1. Chris Paul
2. Baron Davis
3. Deron Williams
4. Gilbert Arenas
5. Chauncey Billups
6. Steve Nash
7. Jason Kidd
8. Tony Parker
9. Monta Ellis
10. Jose Calderon
11. Andre Miller
12. Mo Williams
13. Devin Harris
14. Jamal Crawford
15. Jason Terry

SHOOTING GUARDS
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Allen Iverson
3. Tracy McGrady
4. Manu Ginobli
5. Jason Richardson, Vince Carter, Kevin Martin, Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Mike Dunleavy, Joe Johnson, Brandon Roy, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade, Mike Miller. I don't feel like ranking.

SMALL FORWARDS
Lebron James, Rudy Gay, Paul Pierce, Caron Butler, Shawn Marion, Ron Artest, Carmelo Anthony, Andre Iguodala, Gerald Wallace, Danny Granger, Hedo Turkoglu, Stephen Jackson, Josh Howard, Richard Jefferson

POWER FORWARDS
Kevin Garnett, Amare Stoudemire, Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Bosh, Rashard Lewis, Pau Gasol, Lamar Odom, Carlos Boozer, David West, Josh Smith, Antawn Jamison, LaMarcus Aldridge, Emeka Okafor, Zach Randolph (shudder), Antonio McDyess?

CENTERS
Marcus Camby, Rasheed Wallace, Yao Ming, Al Jefferson, Chris Kaman, Tim Duncan, Andrew Bynum, Mehmet Okur, Zydrunas Ilgauskus, Dwight Howard, Andrew Bogut, Al Horford, Brad Miller, Samuel Dalembert, Tyson Chandler

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