Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time

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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#21 » by 70sFan » Sun Jun 7, 2020 8:24 pm

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xdrta+ wrote:Rick Barry should be on the list. A great passer.



Barry was amazing and is underrated (possibly due to being in the ABA and an ****), but I think you missed the thread title which is Non-PG/SG, easy to not see the SG part.

Nowhere near the top 10 (not even top 200), but Andrew Bogut comes to mind as an underrated big man passer. The Warriors first championship had him making an insane amount of passes, I really miss that offense. It's crazy when you look at his stats how few APG he had that year, tons of the offense flowed through him.

Barry never played as a guard.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#22 » by 70sFan » Sun Jun 7, 2020 8:27 pm

Wes Unseld
Tom Boerwinkle
Rick Barry
John Johnson
Larry Bird
Anthony Mason
Vlade Divac
Kevin Garnett
Boris Diaw

These are some mentions I like here because they never played as a true lead guard. Someone like James is definitely a PG on offense, he's just too big to call him that.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#23 » by J-Mezzy » Sun Jun 7, 2020 8:29 pm

Tracy McGrady played a lot of small forward and was a world class playmaker
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#24 » by jinxed » Sun Jun 7, 2020 10:08 pm

By AST % - best individual seasons (not counting multiple per player(LeBron has like the top 7)

1. LeBron
2. TMac
3. Jokic
4. Grant Hill
5. Giannis
6. Boerwinkle
7. Allan Bristow
8. Draymond
9. Larry
10. Vlade
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#25 » by dautjazz » Sun Jun 7, 2020 10:26 pm

Wilt has to be on the list, he actually led the league in assists one year, only time a center ever did so.
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im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#26 » by SNPA » Sun Jun 7, 2020 10:35 pm

Bird


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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#27 » by JN61 » Sun Jun 7, 2020 11:20 pm

To me Bird is the best to ever do it and it's honestly not close.
Pennebaker wrote:And Bird did it while being a defensive liability. But he also made All-Defensive teams, which was another controversial issue regarding Bird and votes.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#28 » by deadfeather » Sun Jun 7, 2020 11:29 pm

I'm very happy to see some people mentioning Sabonis. His passing ability always blew my mind. Outlet passes are very important for post position players, and Arvydas, on top of all of his amazing half court offense passes he made, is the only guy Ive ever seen pull down a rebound, get smothered, and perform a perfect pin point outlet pass behind his back. Not behind his back in a hook like fashion, but behind his back by lobbing it in a chicken wing fashion from the small of his back. Totally blew my mind.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#29 » by DonaldSanders » Mon Jun 8, 2020 1:53 am

70sFan wrote:Barry never played as a guard.




Thanks, it makes sense a 70s fan would be the one correcting me. I'll edit my post, never saw Barry play (born in '82). The clips you see of him are always him dribbling and shooting, e.g.

He looks a lot like a modern guard, man would he feast today.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#30 » by dautjazz » Mon Jun 8, 2020 2:48 am

SNPA wrote:Bird


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Even if Bird is a better passer than Lebron, the gap aint that big.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#31 » by TheSheriff » Mon Jun 8, 2020 2:57 am

Bill Russell needs love. Guy put up good assist numbers in the 1960s. His outlet passing allowed the Celtics to have great fast break offenses.

Late career Wilt Chamberlain also became a good passer. He actually let the league in total assists one year.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#32 » by Lockdown504090 » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:02 am

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Ritzo wrote:1. LeBron
2. Bird
3. Jokic
4. Donkey
5. Grant Hill
6. Webber
7. Odom
8. A. Sabonis
9. Noah
10. Turkoglu
Honorable mentions: Diaw, Gasol brothers

Who's your top 10 of all-time?
Either your top 10 best or top 10 favorite.


Good list although I wouldn’t have Noah or Turk on it. Both were very good passers but far from elite imo. Diaw is clearly better than both as is Marc Gasol.

Is Simmons a PG or not? Harden. Pippen. Ginobili is underrated. Blake Griffin. Garnett. Draymond. Giannis is fantastic. Wade. Jordan. Bill Walton. Iguodala.

shout out iggy. Man is super underrated because he wasnt the most aggresive star in his prime.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#33 » by Lalouie » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:16 am

1...bird
2...walton
3...sabonis
4...jokic
5...lebron
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#34 » by Lalouie » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:17 am

1...bird
2...walton
3...sabonis
4...jokic
5...lebron
6...noah
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#35 » by SNPA » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:20 am

dautjazz wrote:
SNPA wrote:Bird


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Even if Bird is a better passer than Lebron, the gap aint that big.


Look at highlight reels of each for passing. Notice touch passes, that’s an easy way to see the difference in skill, vision and ability. Kicking to a guy where the double team came from requires way less skill and natural passing ability. LeBron has gotten better and deserves credit but Bird was throwing superior passes in college. Also, LeBron plays PG on offense and is excluded by the OP.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#36 » by Optms » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:23 am

JN61 wrote:To me Bird is the best to ever do it and it's honestly not close.


Unless you think Lebron was a PG all his career, then no, Lebron is leaps and bounds better than Bird was as a passer. LeGOAT is arguably a top 3 passer of all time. Easy top 5.

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Post#37 » by SNPA » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:25 am

Optms wrote:
JN61 wrote:To me Bird is the best to ever do it and it's honestly not close.


Unless you think Lebron was a PG all his career, then no, Lebron is leaps and bounds better than Bird. LeGOAT is arguably a top 3 passer of all time. Easy top 5.


Top 5? For a primarily drive and kick player? Ok. :o
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#38 » by MrBigShot » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:27 am

Noah doesn't belong on the list.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#39 » by Optms » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:29 am

SNPA wrote:
Optms wrote:
JN61 wrote:To me Bird is the best to ever do it and it's honestly not close.


Unless you think Lebron was a PG all his career, then no, Lebron is leaps and bounds better than Bird. LeGOAT is arguably a top 3 passer of all time. Easy top 5.


Top 5? For a primarily drive and kick player? Ok. :o


He's more than a drive and kick passer. How many no-look/between the legs/backdoor passes do I have to present to squash these false allegations? That's too easy. His GOAT IQ allows him to always make the right pass as well. As we've seen in countless Finals. He never makes a bad pass. They are always crisp, accurate and very satisfying to the eye.
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Re: Top 10 Non-PG/SG Passers of All-time 

Post#40 » by SNPA » Mon Jun 8, 2020 3:33 am

Optms wrote:
SNPA wrote:
Optms wrote:
Unless you think Lebron was a PG all his career, then no, Lebron is leaps and bounds better than Bird. LeGOAT is arguably a top 3 passer of all time. Easy top 5.


Top 5? For a primarily drive and kick player? Ok. :o


He's more than a drive and kick passer. How many no-look/between the legs/backdoor passes do I have to present to squash these false allegations? That's too easy. His GOAT IQ allows him to always make the right pass as well. As we've seen in countless Finals. He never makes a bad pass. They are always crisp, accurate and very satisfying to the eye.


He has definitely improved over his career and added more elements. He is also good at making the right pass. None of that puts him in the same league as a savant passer like Bird. Bird makes touch passes James never sees, he simply processes as a different speed and has superior vision. James is a PG too.

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