ajaX82 wrote:Skip is one of the worst sports minds there is. He is paid to be controversial. Ignore him as a sideshow in the sports universe
Pretty much. He is the proverbial devil's advocate, who's only real purpose is to ignite controversy even when non exists.
That said, I do feel it's a legit debate to have. Personally, I'd rank Zeke 2nd behind only Magic but it's not an insult to have Stockton, Nash & Kidd in the conversation. They each embody the more traditional notion of what a PG should be; efficient playmakers who make their teammates better.
Isiah's drive and tenacity is what separates him from the bunch, but that particular mindset was particularly well suited to our rosters balance and depth. He was better suited to being the "best" player on a team. But if you actually have a closer at the 2/3 spot (or wherever) then I can certainly see the merit to having a "pure" pg who's best asset is their ability to create for others.
Kidd was an outstanding defender, who worked hard to develop a consistent outside shot. He was little better than Rondo when he entered the league. Nash, despite horrific defense, is as pure a shooter as you'll find and the very embodiment of "efficient" offense. The only thing Stockton ever did wrong was run into the Bulls in their prime, the same of which could be said for Barkley or a host of others. Hakeem may never have won either if not for Jordans failed foray into baseball.
I'll stick with Isiah, but I'm not gonna act like this is some sort of travesty either. It's very subjective. But Bayless is still a moron.
