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  • #16688
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    Who do you think will have the best progressed career as a converted PG, from the college level to the NBA from the 08′ 09′ draft class? How do you think each player has done so far since they have been in the league? Here are your candidates Stephen Curry, Jrue Holiday, Russell Westbrook, Jerryd Bayless.

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  • #327501
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    sheltwon3
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    I see Stephon Curry being the best because right now the only knock he has is defense. Also scoring point guard with his shooting ability is a luxury that many teams wish they had.

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  • #327503
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    I’d say Westbrook. He is already putting up good numbers on a playoff team.

    I think Curry will be good, but playing for Golden State will artificially inflate his numbers.

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  • #327504
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    What do ya’ll think about my boy Bayless?????

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  • #327508
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    im going with steph curry because i am a GSW fan, and i have watched all of his games. plus im going to take him with a slight edge over westbrook because of the shooting percentages, also curry has improved so much from the start of the season to the end, with more to come.
    Curry: 17.5 ppg, 5.9 apg, 1.9 spg, and 4.5 on 46% fg, 43.7% 3pt, and 88% ft. rookie season.
    Westbrook: 15.7 ppg, 6.6 apg, 1.3 spg, and 4.9 rpg on 41% fg, 25% 3pt, and 80% ft. career.
    Steph Curry has also handled the ball like only a few before him (steve nash), i havent seen westbrook with a ball much but just by looking at the numbers i notice he has a couple more turnovers than curry.
    having said that all these gaurds are at least solid nba players, with the exception of russell westbrook and stephen curry who will both become top pgs in the league.

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  • #327532
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    MagikKnick
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    I’ll say Westbrook, he went from an athletic SG at UCLA, who as a Point Guard struggled with turnovers, and lacked the playmaking skills a PG needed, and just came across to many as a ball dominant SG, but after only 2 seasons in the NBA hes made the necessary changes to become one of the better PGs in the league, and is starting PG on a playoff team..no better transition than that

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  • #327572
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    shaquille bro neal
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    westbrook and holiday were both points in highschool. they just shared the backcourt with darren collison who was a more natural pg but they are all true 1s

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  • #327677
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    ilike.panochas
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    I like Stephen Curry out of all of the PGs mentioned. I think hes capable of having a 20PPG 8 Assist 5 Reb season sooner rather than later. Im surprised with how great (not good but great) his court vision is, I never thought he would translate to the NBA as a PG.

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  • #327725
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    midwestbbscout
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    as long as he plays in a wide open system he will put up monster numbers…..he is the best shooter I have ever seen too…..

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  • #328072
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    IknoBall12
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    he gets a chance jeryd bayless will be hell.

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