This is not necessarily the best two combination seperately, but more so, how they play with eachother....
Heres my order
1. Steve Nash-Amare Stoudemire
2. Deron Williams-Carlos Boozer
3. Tony Parker-Tim Duncan
really those are the only 3 combo's that really have excellent rapport with eachother...after that its just good PG's and PF's
4. Jason Kidd-Dirk Nowitzki
5. Chris Paul-David West
6. Jose Calderon-Chris Bosh
7. Chauncey Billups-Rahseed Wallace
Im pretty sure that Andre Miller and Elton Brand are going to develop into a nice 1-4 combo, and it would have been nice to see Mike Bibby play with Josh Smith, but it doesnt look like that will happen.
Also technically, skillwise, i would say Gilbert Arenas-Antawn Jamison would be up in the top 5, but they don't necessarily play together.
What do you guys think
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I agree with your top 3 but would plut CP and D West at 4.
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CP3 isn't nearly as responsible for D-West and vice versa as the tandems in the top 3. West is more inclined to create his own shot and isolate for himself. If anything, Paul and Tyson would be a more suitable inclusion in the topic because Chandler earns the bulk of his points off of that high screen and roll with Chris.
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I'll take Deron/Boozer.
2. Paul/West
3. Parker/Duncan
4. Nash/Stoudamire
5. Kidd/Dirk
2. Paul/West
3. Parker/Duncan
4. Nash/Stoudamire
5. Kidd/Dirk