Marrrcuss wrote:Can we just call him the shooting guard he is, even if it means he isnt top 3 all time at his position?t.
Just because the skills required to be a top NBA PG have changed the past 10 years doesn’t make him a SG. He has an elite handle, elite passing skills and a high bball IQ. Sounds like a PG to me but they’re all looking for their own shot and their own offense more then they did in previous eras because the game (and the rules) have changed.
Lillard is still a PG. Kemba is still a PG. Trae Young is still a PG. Doncic is still a PG. Harden, even when listed at SG, was generally the Rockets PG and is now the Nets PG.
It seems now that you’re only considered a tradional PG when you can’t shoot straight. Like Rubio, Payton or Rondo.















