tsherkin wrote:I can't really think of any PG besides Magic that I would attempt to build my team around and make them a contender. Basketball is a game of height and a PG isn't going to help the team enough on offense to make them serious contenders.
It's pretty clear that this is entirely false.
I disagree, because of the short supply of tall people, there's much greater variance among tall players than short ones.
Worldwide there are something in the range of 2-3000 7ft tall people. If we restrict that to the age of an NBA player (20-40) that probably halves. Last season there were 47 7ft tall players in the NBA. So roughly 0.03% of all men that tall are good enough to play in the NBA. If you look at 6ft tall players, there's so many more of them in the world, that a much smaller percentage of players that tall can actually make it into the NBA, making for much less variance between individual players. Put another way, the 'average' point guard in the NBA is much much closer to the top point guard in terms of skill variance than the 'average' center in the NBA is from the best center.
I'd much rather have the best center in the league and a league average point guard, than the best point guard in the NBA and a league average center.