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  • #14185
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    Charlie Sheen
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    Tell me you top 10 at each position(pg,sg,sf,pf,c,6th,coach)

    PG
    1.Chris Paul
    2.Deron Williams
    3.Derrick Rose
    4.Steve Nash
    5.Rajon Rondo
    6.Chauncey Billups
    7.Jason Kidd
    8.Russell Westbrook
    9.Devin Harris
    10Stephen Curry

    SG
    1.Kobe Bryant
    2.Dwyane Wade
    3.Brandon Roy
    4.Joe Johnson
    5.OJ Mayo
    6.Manu Ginobili
    7.Tyreke Evans
    8.Andre Igoudala
    9.Monta Ellis
    10.Jamal Crawford

    SF
    1.LeBron James
    2.Carmelo Anthony
    3.Kevin Durant
    4.Danny Granger
    5.Luol Deng
    6.Rudy Gay
    7.Caron Butler
    8.Hedo Turkoglu
    9.Trevor Ariza
    10.Paul Pierce

    PF
    1.Chris Bosh
    2.Pau Gasol
    3.Amare Stoudemire
    4.Dirk Nowitski
    5.Carlos Boozer
    6.Lamarcus Aldridge
    7.Josh Smith
    8.David Lee
    9.Kevin Garnett
    10.Kevin Love

    C
    1.Yao MIng
    2.Dwight Howard
    3.Tim Duncan
    4.Brook Lopez
    5.Al Horford
    6.NeNe
    7.Al Jefferson
    8.Shaquille O’Neal
    9.Andrew Bynum
    10.Andrew Bogut

    6th
    1.Jamal Crawford
    2.JR Smith
    3.Lamar Odom
    4.Al Harrington
    5.Zydrunas Ilgauskas
    6.Andrei Kirilenko
    7.Ben Gordon
    8.Ty Lawson
    9.Chris Andersen
    10.Darren Collison

    Coaches
    1.Phil Jackson
    2.Gregg Popovich
    3.Rick Adelman
    4.George Karl
    5.Nate McMillan
    6.Stan Van Gundy
    7.Mike Brown
    8.Doc Rivers
    9.Scott Brooks
    10.Scoot Skiles

    Any Opinions

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  • #274044
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    RondoJB11
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    I don’t agree with Yao over Howard and Manu over Iggy and Ellis. Ellis scores 25 a night while Iggy gets 20 5 and 5.

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  • #274079
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    lebronripskobeanewone
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    Okay, i’ll simply make some changes(yawn, just don’t have the time).

    Rose will never be a Nash and Nash is better(at this point) than Williams.

    You screwed Chauncy at #6 and Devin Harris at #9. You must be a Westbrook and grey haired Kidd fan beause both of those players don’t hold a dime to Chauncey and Harris. I like Rondo too, but his innability to hit the outside shot places him below Chauncey and Harris.

    I still think Pierce is better than a #10 at this point in his career. Sometimes a players ability to make a big shot despite a dip in numbers automatically places him above other youngsters.

    I always expect Dirk to get smacked. He is beter than Bosh, Gasol, and Stoudemire. Dirk is the best shooting big man in NBA history. He’s developed an inside game as well. If I took those four they would rank like this: Dirk, Bosh, Stoudemire, Gasol. Also, just to note something….Duncan is still classified a PF though he moves between PF/C each and every season. He would still be the best PF in the game and the best of all time.

    How is Yao still the best center in hoops? Are you his brother? his cousin? His injury problems void any ability the guy has. You can’t be great sitting in street clothes on the bench. D-How is the best Center in the game. Duncan at Center is far superior, as is Al Jefferson(upside mixed with health), and I think this years Shaq is as good as Yao has ever been. Shoot, I would take Horford over Yao.

    I don’t argue “coaches”. Red Aurbach will forever be king of pro hoops as is John Wooden to College Hoops.

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    • #281359
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      ItsVictorOladipo
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      Alright some comments:

      PG
      I think Rondo is a tad too high, I would prob place him behind KIdd. And Rose would be at #4 for me after Nash.

      SG
      A healthy Kevin Martin definitly deserves a spot here over Jamal Crawford.

      I also think Ellis should be higher. IMO he is better than Mayo.

      SF
      Don’t know how you can have Trevor Ariza on this list over Gerald Wallace, I think that’s a major oversight.

      PF
      Maybe someday Love will deserve that #10 ranking but right now I think Zach Randolph deserves it. 20.8 ppg, 11.7 rpg and he is far more efficient offensively than Love. Yes Randolph is a poor defender but Love is just as bad.

      C
      Yep I obviously agree with everyone else that posted about Howard being without a doubt the best center in the league today.

      Also I think Bogut is too low. 25 years old, 15.9 PPG, 10.2 RPG, 2.5 BPG and a defensive force in the paint. Right now there is no way I would place half those guys over him. Obviously a history of injuries has affected him but if you place Yao at #1 I’m going to assume that you’re not putting too much weight on durability.

      6th man
      I think you made another huge oversight here as well. No Anderson Varejao? But Zydrunas Ilgauskas makes it from Cleveland? Thats just weird.

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    • #281272
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      ItsVictorOladipo
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      Alright some comments:

      PG
      I think Rondo is a tad too high, I would prob place him behind KIdd. And Rose would be at #4 for me after Nash.

      SG
      A healthy Kevin Martin definitly deserves a spot here over Jamal Crawford.

      I also think Ellis should be higher. IMO he is better than Mayo.

      SF
      Don’t know how you can have Trevor Ariza on this list over Gerald Wallace, I think that’s a major oversight.

      PF
      Maybe someday Love will deserve that #10 ranking but right now I think Zach Randolph deserves it. 20.8 ppg, 11.7 rpg and he is far more efficient offensively than Love. Yes Randolph is a poor defender but Love is just as bad.

      C
      Yep I obviously agree with everyone else that posted about Howard being without a doubt the best center in the league today.

      Also I think Bogut is too low. 25 years old, 15.9 PPG, 10.2 RPG, 2.5 BPG and a defensive force in the paint. Right now there is no way I would place half those guys over him. Obviously a history of injuries has affected him but if you place Yao at #1 I’m going to assume that you’re not putting too much weight on durability.

      6th man
      I think you made another huge oversight here as well. No Anderson Varejao? But Zydrunas Ilgauskas makes it from Cleveland? Thats just weird.

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      • #281367
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        ItsVictorOladipo
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        I’ll just put up my top ten list as well. For the sake of simplicity I used the same positions the OP used for certain players (Duncan as a C, Stoudemire as a PF, Ginobli as a SG but not as a 6th man etc) and I also didn’t place much emphasis on durability in these rankings.

        PG
        1.Chris Paul
        2.Deron Williams
        3.Steve Nash
        4.Derrick Rose
        5.Chauncey Billups
        6.Jason Kidd
        7.Tony Parker
        8.Rajon Rondo
        9.Russell Westbrook
        10Stephen Curry

        SG
        1.Kobe Bryant
        2.Dwyane Wade
        3.Brandon Roy
        4.Joe Johnson
        5.Monta Ellis
        6.Tyreke Evans
        7.Andre Iguodala
        8.OJ Mayo
        9.Manu Ginobli
        10.Kevin Martin

        SF
        1.LeBron James
        2.Carmelo Anthony
        3.Kevin Durant
        4.Danny Granger
        5.Rudy Gay
        6.Gerald Wallace
        7.Paul Pierce
        8.Caron Butler
        9.Luol Deng
        10.Hedo Turkoglu

        PF
        1.Chris Bosh
        2.Dirk Nowitzki
        3.Pau Gasol
        4.Amar’e Stoudemire
        5.Carlos Boozer
        6.Josh Smith
        7.Lamarcus Aldridge
        8.David Lee
        9.Kevin Garnett
        10.Zach Randolph

        C
        1.Dwight Howard
        2.Tim Duncan
        3.Yao Ming
        4.Brook Lopez
        5.Andrew Bogut
        6.Al Jefferson
        7.Andrew Bynum
        8.Al Horford
        9.Chris Kaman
        10. Shaquille O’Neal

        6th
        1.Jamal Crawford
        2.Jason Terry
        3.Lamar Odom
        4.Al Harrington
        5.Anderson Varejao
        6.JR Smith
        7.Ben Gordon
        8.Andrei Kirilenko
        9. Mike Dunleavy
        10.Chris Anderson

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      • #281280
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        ItsVictorOladipo
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        I’ll just put up my top ten list as well. For the sake of simplicity I used the same positions the OP used for certain players (Duncan as a C, Stoudemire as a PF, Ginobli as a SG but not as a 6th man etc) and I also didn’t place much emphasis on durability in these rankings.

        PG
        1.Chris Paul
        2.Deron Williams
        3.Steve Nash
        4.Derrick Rose
        5.Chauncey Billups
        6.Jason Kidd
        7.Tony Parker
        8.Rajon Rondo
        9.Russell Westbrook
        10Stephen Curry

        SG
        1.Kobe Bryant
        2.Dwyane Wade
        3.Brandon Roy
        4.Joe Johnson
        5.Monta Ellis
        6.Tyreke Evans
        7.Andre Iguodala
        8.OJ Mayo
        9.Manu Ginobli
        10.Kevin Martin

        SF
        1.LeBron James
        2.Carmelo Anthony
        3.Kevin Durant
        4.Danny Granger
        5.Rudy Gay
        6.Gerald Wallace
        7.Paul Pierce
        8.Caron Butler
        9.Luol Deng
        10.Hedo Turkoglu

        PF
        1.Chris Bosh
        2.Dirk Nowitzki
        3.Pau Gasol
        4.Amar’e Stoudemire
        5.Carlos Boozer
        6.Josh Smith
        7.Lamarcus Aldridge
        8.David Lee
        9.Kevin Garnett
        10.Zach Randolph

        C
        1.Dwight Howard
        2.Tim Duncan
        3.Yao Ming
        4.Brook Lopez
        5.Andrew Bogut
        6.Al Jefferson
        7.Andrew Bynum
        8.Al Horford
        9.Chris Kaman
        10. Shaquille O’Neal

        6th
        1.Jamal Crawford
        2.Jason Terry
        3.Lamar Odom
        4.Al Harrington
        5.Anderson Varejao
        6.JR Smith
        7.Ben Gordon
        8.Andrei Kirilenko
        9. Mike Dunleavy
        10.Chris Anderson

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