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Point Guards 

Post#1 » by NBAWestFan » Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:52 pm

Once Phil and Kobe are gone will we ever see showtime again.

I would say showtime was the best bball to watch.

Bryon Scott as coach would be good.

We need more true point guard role models up and coming in the NBA.

Magic, Stockton, Kidd and Nash were the best in the last 30 years plus.

Schools and clinics and coaches need to help develop the true points.

The only guy I saw that got hurt was Shawn Livingston. Deron Williams
is good but needs a big man since Boozer will be leaving.

I want to point to my kids here are the guys to watch to show them how
to play TEAM ball. Not necessarily Kobe, Jordan, Iverson type of play.

Lebron passing is great to watch but not in Cleveland. If he had a young Shaq to dish
to. This year still might be pretty good to watch them.
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Re: Point Guards 

Post#2 » by Jase » Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:52 pm

What a random post....


Except D-Will has a big. Millsap isn't that shabby, you know.

The Magics, Stocktons, Nashs and Kidds of the world aren't common. They're special players.
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Re: Point Guards 

Post#3 » by semi-sentient » Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:46 pm

Jase wrote:What a random post....
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Re: Point Guards 

Post#4 » by laduane1 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:01 am

Who are these points guards. Would be nice to get a name.
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Re: Point Guards 

Post#5 » by DubaLakers » Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:57 am

Derrick Rose, Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Tony Parker still young, Tyreke Evans (scorer), Flynn, Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings, Ramon Sessions, Jeff Teague, Eric Maynor, Darren Collison, Ricky Rubio, Aaron Brooks, Watching Rajon Rondo & Derrick go head to head in playoffs was great bball, Jose Calderon, Devin Harris, Jameer Nelson, Andre Miller, Michael Conley I love hasn't mastered his position yet, DJ Augustin.

It is a great era for PG's and it's only getting better, I'm not following you at all. PG's are a plenty in the NBA. You are making about as much sense as Stephon Marbury is on Justin TV right now. http://www.justin.tv/starburytv
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Re: Point Guards 

Post#6 » by Magicontinues » Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:10 am

NBAWestFan wrote:Once Phil and Kobe are gone will we ever see showtime again.

I would say showtime was the best bball to watch.

Bryon Scott as coach would be good.

We need more true point guard role models up and coming in the NBA.

Magic, Stockton, Kidd and Nash were the best in the last 30 years plus.

Schools and clinics and coaches need to help develop the true points.

The only guy I saw that got hurt was Shawn Livingston. Deron Williams
is good but needs a big man since Boozer will be leaving.

I want to point to my kids here are the guys to watch to show them how
to play TEAM ball. Not necessarily Kobe, Jordan, Iverson type of play.

Lebron passing is great to watch but not in Cleveland. If he had a young Shaq to dish
to. This year still might be pretty good to watch them.


Must be a language barrier, where you from?

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