bigfoot wrote:letsgosuns wrote:Can anyone name one champion in the history of league that won with a two point guard system? I cannot.
Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars won a couple of championships.
John Stockton and Jeff Hornacek made it to the championship twice but lost to Jordan and his dynasty.
Kevin Johnson and Jeff Hornacek made deep playoff runs
Read this article ... you will see the Suns (fourth winningest team in league history) have won many of their games using a dual PG system. http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2015/9/19/9351191/Phoenix-Suns-history-of-the-dual-playmaker-system
Isiah Thomas and John Stockton are arguably in the top five of greatest point guards of all time. Kevin Johnson is right there too. Joe Dumars is one of the greatest defensive shooting guards in the history of the league. Jeff Hornacek is one of the greatest shooters of all time. Bledsoe and Knight have a combined zero all-star appearances in nine total years of NBA service time. Idk how you can compare them. But regardless, players like Dumars and Hornacek could be successful off the ball. Neither Bledsoe or Knight have proven they can be successful off the ball.
The main problem is that Bledsoe and Knight are both scoring point guards. They both want the ball all the time. Of those famous tandems you mentioned, there was a clear point guard and the other guard was the clear shooting guard. Knight even said himself that he still wants to be the point guard last year when he was acquired.
Bwgood77 is right though. You cannot win without having the best talent. And unless you are the ultimate homer, you know there is a major gap between Bledsoe and Knight and the rest of the top guards in the league.

























