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  • #33366
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    valentine

     rank these back up pgs, and who would you want to be your back pg.

    nate robinson

    jerryd bayless

    cj watson

    aaron brooks

     

     

    GO!

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  • #603507
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    1. Bayless (Should be the starter in Toronto)
    2. Brooks – Shown he is explosive scorer, former M.I.P.
    3. Robinson – As Doc Rivers said he will win you a game, which he did in the playoffs last year.
    4. Watson – To be honest don’t know a lot about him.

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  • #603510
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    apb540
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    Ranking backup PG’s on October 12th?? Someone email this thread to David Stern and Billy Hunter. We need a fucking season. 

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  • #603516
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    Charlie Sheen
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    I’ll take no of them give me Eric Maynor or Ramon Sessions best back ups in the league(Oh wait we dont have one) 

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  • #603518
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    IndianaBasketball
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    This post is like asking me would I rather sleep in the room with the bed bugs, roaches, rats or termites.

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  • #603522
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    JNixon
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    1. aaron brooks-  He’s the best scorer on the list and a proven starting PG when he has been given the chance. He’s not a pure PG, but he’s steady enough and he’s got the ability to take over games at times because he’s super quick and a great athlete, but he’s also got a nice (and streaky) jumper.

    2. Nate Robinson- He’s a little wild and undisciplined, but he also is a threat to score the ball and he has a nice jumper. He’s not a PG at all really and he’s a liability on D though, but he has moments as a scorer.

    3. Jerryd Bayless- Bayless can score the ball and he’s got some unpolished talent, but I don’t like that he’s got to have the ball alot to be effective. He’s also not an efficient enough shooter for that to work on a winner. Especially since he’s not a real PG and struggles to make teammates better. He needs the ball more than any other player on this list, and he’s not good enough to back that up.

    4. CJ Watson- Watson just isn’t very good. If you watched him this past year he just is below average man.

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  • #603523
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    BasterdInABasket
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    #1 Jarrett Jack

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  • #603531
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    RUDEBOY_
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    Yeah,Aaron Brooks looked like he was about to become a borderline All-Star….But After he came back from that injury,he wasnt the same,both mentally & physically…He’s the best out of this bunch..

    I Love Nate Robinson’s ability to easily score points..But he’s an unreliable playmaker…

    Bayless will continue to tease people with his untapped talents….

    I’m not being mean,but i’m surprise to see Watson on a nba roster…But He does make few mistakes whenever he’s on the floor and doesnt create alot of turnovers….Almost like a poor man’s Earl Watson…

     

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  • #603585
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    omphalos
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    I’ll take Bayless because he’s the best defender out of the lot, and like Robinson has the ability to win you a game offensively on occasion. Brooks has a very selfish attitude to me, and seems mentally weak. He’s not content in a back-up PG role after his breakout year in my opinion.

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  • #603694
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    cprizz15
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    brooks

    bayless(big fan, huge potential, just untapped)

    watson(puts the ball in the basket, great complement to rose)

    nate- ehh, put in work in little in the playoffs, just not what im lookin for if im a gm(but im not haha)

     

    Barea over all tho, best back up pg in th NBA

    finally a good topic

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