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  • #58264
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    prophetmeir
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    I know this was a topic previously, but its crazy to actually see the top 20 shooting guards on paper. I know this Point guard league, where as now teams are starting 2 point guards. I get that but man seeing JR smith in the top 20 is shocking. This whole list is shaky and there is no savior from it right now in college or anywhere.  You have Dion , eric gordan , tony allen and JR smith in the top 20

     

    http://dimemag.com/2014/10/top-20-shooting-guards-nba-right-now-2/5/

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  • #953436
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    Honestly, I’m surprised at how low Dion and Afflalo are; especially Afflalo.  I guess it’s because he played in Orlando so people forgot about him, but he was really good last year.

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    Honestly, I’m surprised at how low Dion and Afflalo are; especially Afflalo.  I guess it’s because he played in Orlando so people forgot about him, but he was really good last year.

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  • #953440
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    BenchWarmer
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    Let’s get joewolf in here, seems he always puts together pretty accurate lists.

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  • #953579
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    BenchWarmer
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    Let’s get joewolf in here, seems he always puts together pretty accurate lists.

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  • #953444
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    TRC1991
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    I don’t think they left anyone off who should have been on…Maybe you can adjust the order a little bit (DeRozan should be ahead of Beal…) but they got the right 20 players 

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    I don’t think they left anyone off who should have been on…Maybe you can adjust the order a little bit (DeRozan should be ahead of Beal…) but they got the right 20 players 

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  • #953446
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    prophetmeir
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    the right 20 guys but man if you put the pg salaries vs the sg salaries you see about 80 mill diff

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  • #953585
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    prophetmeir
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    the right 20 guys but man if you put the pg salaries vs the sg salaries you see about 80 mill diff

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  • #953448
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    JoeWolf1

    I’m okay with the top 3. Kobe isn’t quite what he used to be, but he’s still going to get to the line a ton, and although he may not get you 27-30, like he used to, I still think, even at this point in his career, that he’ll be a 23-24 ppg scorer.

    I’d take DeRozen over Wade at this point in their careers. Wade pays older than Kobe, and I think has less gas in the tank, and Demar has become a very good player on a team that won the 3 seed in the East.

    Probably Wade, then Beal, just because Beal is hurt as well, I think I’d take a healthy Beal over a 32 year old Wade.

    I’m okay with the middle of the list, but they must be counting Gordon Hayward as a SF despite the fact he played 65% of Utah’s minutes at the SG last season. He had a 16/5/5 season, yes, for a bad team, but I’d only expect his efficiency to go up as the Jazz’s group of young players get better this year.

    I’d take Hayward over Kevin Martin, Swaggy P and J.R. Smith. 

     

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  • #953587
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    I’m okay with the top 3. Kobe isn’t quite what he used to be, but he’s still going to get to the line a ton, and although he may not get you 27-30, like he used to, I still think, even at this point in his career, that he’ll be a 23-24 ppg scorer.

    I’d take DeRozen over Wade at this point in their careers. Wade pays older than Kobe, and I think has less gas in the tank, and Demar has become a very good player on a team that won the 3 seed in the East.

    Probably Wade, then Beal, just because Beal is hurt as well, I think I’d take a healthy Beal over a 32 year old Wade.

    I’m okay with the middle of the list, but they must be counting Gordon Hayward as a SF despite the fact he played 65% of Utah’s minutes at the SG last season. He had a 16/5/5 season, yes, for a bad team, but I’d only expect his efficiency to go up as the Jazz’s group of young players get better this year.

    I’d take Hayward over Kevin Martin, Swaggy P and J.R. Smith. 

     

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