ryguy613 wrote:70sFan wrote:ryguy613 wrote:
...a FEW players clearly ahead of him as a passer? At the very LEAST these guys are all ahead of him:
Magic
Stockton
Robertson
Nash
Kidd
CP3
LeBron
And I'm being kind by the way. I would probably put another 5 or 6 guys in front of him but that following group is where you can begin to argue his ranking.
You mentioned 7 players in the whole history, that's not a lot. Besides, I don't agree with all the names you mentioned.
7 is more than a few. Being the 8th greatest passer in NBA history is fantastic. Hell being top 50 is fantastic. But we're talking about "goat" material so the criteria has to be pretty strict. Also I'd love to know who on that list you disagree with
I'm not a native speaker, so I won't discuss what number "a few" really means, but you won't find many passers better than Bird.
I disagree with Stockton, Kidd and Paul. LeBron and Robertson are arguable. Assist numbers don't say a lot about the quality of passes or passing vision. Bird played mostly off-ball, which is why he didn't have massive assist numbers. His vision is certainly better than Stockton's or Paul's, who are incredible on their own but miss more openings than Larry did.