Sports Illustrated recently wrote an article about some of the top Point Guards in the NBA. As I went down the list, a few things came to my mind. What constitutes a PG? If LBJ brings the ball up the court a majority of the game is he the PG for the Heat? If Steph Curry comes off of a bunch of screens like a traditional 2 guard, is he a PG? Or, if Russell Westbrook has a straight scorers mentality as opposed to a "set your teammates up" mindset, is he a PG?
SI had an interesting view on the top PG's of 2013. Rajon Rondo didn't make the top 5, and I was very surprised who they ranked #1. To read the article click the link below.
http://nba.si.com/2013/03/02/top-ten-point-guards-chris-paul-tony-parker-russell-westbrook-kyrie-irving-derrick-rose/
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