Kerrsed wrote:Pass 1st PG's are a dying breed in the new NBA, and thats because they just dont work. They've been phased out. Same way having a huge hulking 250+ pound 7 footer playing Center has. The league is now all about having your best player run the point no matter the position. Having the ball in their hands right away is all that matters. Let them decide if they can score or if they cant, since they are the best player on the squad, chances are they are drawing multiple defenders, leaving someone open for the pass. Thats why you see teams winning that employ a shoot-1st PG. Curry/Irving/Lillard/Westbrook, they all can score better than they can distribute. The only real (Starting) pass-1st PG's left in the league are Rondo and Rubio. Any other young up-and-coming pass 1st PG only has a few seasons in the league before they are thrown to the wayside.
Kendall Marshall had the size and pedigree to be a great pass 1st PG, and where is he? Same goes for Tyler Ennis. MCW was a rookie of the year, and now he is just trade filler. Teams value the ability to score and cant afford to have players on the floor that can make a bucket. They become a liability. Nash was a very rare breed in that he could have been a shooting PG, but decided to create 1st and if all else failed, drain a shot.
If i was Coach, i would have Booker running the point. He is our future and best player. His ability to score is the reason he is now constantly drawing multiple defenders on each possession. If he cant hit the shot, then there will be someone open that can, hence why you surround him with shooters (Bledsoe/Warren/Chriss/Bender) and not the guys who cant hit an open shot to save their lives (Tucker/Len).
Its like whats going on in Houston (and the better half of the league). Is Harden a PG? Nope. He is the best player on the team, so the ball is in his hands and he runs the offense, thus making him a PG, instead of having a much weaker player like PatBev doing so. Same thing as OKC and Westbrook. Same as Cleveland and Lebron. Giannis is Milwaukee.
I think it really all just depends on the roster makeup.
I knew Nash wouldn't work with Kobe because Kobe dominated the ball and for all intents and purposes, was basically the PG. Fisher was more of just as spot up shooter who occasionally brought the ball up, or even if he usually did, after halfcourt it goes straight to Kobe.
You are almost always going to run your offense to a large degree through your best player. Kyrie isn't the main ball handler in Cleveland, LeBron is. I would call LeBron the Pt Forward and then they basically just have two shooting guards.
I didn't think the Bulls would work well with three high usage guards that are best with the ball in their hands, but it is working. Rondo is getting almost 9 assists per game and only shooting 36% but they are killing it as a team so far.
But many good teams have pass first point guards, the Clippers being one of them. John Wall and the Wizards being another (he just has no talent around him).
Harden and LeBron are both averaging over 10 assists this year, but yes, they are great scorers too.
Tim Frazier is 5th in assists. Indiana went for a pass first PG this year and Atlanta usually plays with a pass first PG.
Another big reason the Warriors work so well is that Green averages over 7 assists a game at PF.
I would call Lowry and Conley both pass first, even though they don't rack up a ton of assists.
Schroeder is pass first.
I've always hated having ANY players that can't shoot outside of maybe your center, but I really hate having a guys like Knight who can't really shoot or pass. And like I said I don't mind centers that can't shoot (Chandler for example) if they don't shoot. That's why it doesn't make sense that Len is even shooting the ball much at all.