Post by Ducky on Feb 8, 2008 18:31:41 GMT -5
1 - Steve Nash PG 27 6'3'' 195 C+ A A B- D+ B (Clippers)
Steve Nash is the most balanced PG of all these guys, and puts up mind-boggling stats. He's averaging 23.2ppg 5.0rpg and 9.8apg for the Clippers. His assist-to ratio is one of the best in BBS. Nash is still on 27, and he is one of the most dangerous players out there. He's surrounded by a shitty supporting cast, yet he's lead them to 22 wins. Nash is a wanted man.
2 - Tony Parker PG 19 6'2'' 177 B C+ B+ B- D+ A (Raptors)
Parker has to be 2nd. His ast-to ratio is ridiculous for a rookie. 4apg-1topg. Not only is Parker the favorite to win ROY, but he is also expected to make an all team this year. He's already made a big splash by making the all-star game. And now everyone wants the 19 year old sensation. What GMs love about Tony is the fact that he is already one of the best PGs in the league and he's only 19!
3 - Jason Kidd PG 28 6'4'' 214 B C+ A A C B (Blazers)
I was going to put Kidd at #2, but I think Tony holds a little more value right now. Kidd is a triple double threat every game. He leads the league with 6 triple doubles. Although he's not the best scorer, he's still able to put up 17ppg. His biggest asset is his passing. He leads the league in assists with nearly 10apg. And what makes Kidd one of the most wanted PGs is his all-around game, thanks to his steady defense. Kidd is a big, do it all PG and really doesn't have a big weakness. He's only 28, and his stock is at an all-time high.
4 - Stephon Marbury PG 24 6'2'' 180 B B A- B- C- B (Timberwolves)
Marbury is perhaps the best scoring PG in the league. Marbz isn't the best shooter, but he plays big and loves to take the ball to the hole. Marbury would be higher, but he lacks true PG skills and doesn't play great defense. He is a score first PG. He only averages 7.7apg, while he scores over 23ppg. Marbury is only 24 and should become a pretty damn good PG. But he has no where near the same stock as the first 3 playesr.
5 - Baron Davis PG 22 6'3'' 210 B- B- A- B- C B (Nets)
And last but not least, we have Baron Davis. At 22, Baron is playing some great basketball. Scoring 19ppg while dishing out over 8apg. Probably the biggest turnoff GMs see in Davis is his turnovers. He needs to cut them down to be a big time PG. But because B-diddy is still young, I think we will hear a lot of people calling for Baron.
Honorable mention
Gary Payton - He's a good PG, but he's getting too old.
Andre Miller - Andre is very underrated, and is still young. He could be a pretty damn good PG down the road.
Chauncey Billups - Mr. Everything is a good PG, but not good enough to make the top 5 wanted list.
Steve Francis - Turnover whore, but he's still young.
Mike Bibby - Footy's a homo.
Steve Nash is the most balanced PG of all these guys, and puts up mind-boggling stats. He's averaging 23.2ppg 5.0rpg and 9.8apg for the Clippers. His assist-to ratio is one of the best in BBS. Nash is still on 27, and he is one of the most dangerous players out there. He's surrounded by a shitty supporting cast, yet he's lead them to 22 wins. Nash is a wanted man.
2 - Tony Parker PG 19 6'2'' 177 B C+ B+ B- D+ A (Raptors)
Parker has to be 2nd. His ast-to ratio is ridiculous for a rookie. 4apg-1topg. Not only is Parker the favorite to win ROY, but he is also expected to make an all team this year. He's already made a big splash by making the all-star game. And now everyone wants the 19 year old sensation. What GMs love about Tony is the fact that he is already one of the best PGs in the league and he's only 19!
3 - Jason Kidd PG 28 6'4'' 214 B C+ A A C B (Blazers)
I was going to put Kidd at #2, but I think Tony holds a little more value right now. Kidd is a triple double threat every game. He leads the league with 6 triple doubles. Although he's not the best scorer, he's still able to put up 17ppg. His biggest asset is his passing. He leads the league in assists with nearly 10apg. And what makes Kidd one of the most wanted PGs is his all-around game, thanks to his steady defense. Kidd is a big, do it all PG and really doesn't have a big weakness. He's only 28, and his stock is at an all-time high.
4 - Stephon Marbury PG 24 6'2'' 180 B B A- B- C- B (Timberwolves)
Marbury is perhaps the best scoring PG in the league. Marbz isn't the best shooter, but he plays big and loves to take the ball to the hole. Marbury would be higher, but he lacks true PG skills and doesn't play great defense. He is a score first PG. He only averages 7.7apg, while he scores over 23ppg. Marbury is only 24 and should become a pretty damn good PG. But he has no where near the same stock as the first 3 playesr.
5 - Baron Davis PG 22 6'3'' 210 B- B- A- B- C B (Nets)
And last but not least, we have Baron Davis. At 22, Baron is playing some great basketball. Scoring 19ppg while dishing out over 8apg. Probably the biggest turnoff GMs see in Davis is his turnovers. He needs to cut them down to be a big time PG. But because B-diddy is still young, I think we will hear a lot of people calling for Baron.
Honorable mention
Gary Payton - He's a good PG, but he's getting too old.
Andre Miller - Andre is very underrated, and is still young. He could be a pretty damn good PG down the road.
Chauncey Billups - Mr. Everything is a good PG, but not good enough to make the top 5 wanted list.
Steve Francis - Turnover whore, but he's still young.
Mike Bibby - Footy's a homo.