Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:20 am
air gordon wrote:GloveGuy wrote:That's right. The guy's smart as hell. Plus, respect of the referee is often overlooked and Payton definitely has that.
lol wtf so you're agreeing with me that if Gary Payton was dead, you'd be still be naming on the league's current best defenders list![]()
smarts, craftiness, breaks from the refs are irrelevant if you're not alive
glove- you seldom post here anymore but you sure let it be known when you do post that you are in a fantasy world when it comes to Gary Payton
Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:52 am
Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:09 pm
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:18 pm
Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:03 pm
GloveGuy wrote:
Joking. But the guy's still got some left in him. I mean, after one playoff series where he received zero help when trying to guard the pick-and-roll, he's gone from the Glove to the Mitten? It's not fair. Yeah, he can't guard the quicker PGs anymore(though he gave Allen Iverson a headache a few games ago), but the guy's still better than the majority of the point guards out there -- on both ends of the floor.
Lets be real, his absence from everyone's list is because of ONE playoff series, for which he was unfairly blamed. I do have a bias, but it doesn't mean that my opinions should be automatically dismissed.
And I was kidding in saying that GP in a wheelchair > 75% of the other PGs.
Thu Dec 22, 2005 1:50 am
(though he gave Allen Iverson a headache a few games ago
Thu Dec 22, 2005 3:04 am
Thu Dec 22, 2005 4:37 am
Matt wrote:paytons only offensive move these days is posting up little guys. other than that he's just a spot up shooter.
yeh you sure have a bias and it clouds your judegement. c'mon man, he's better then the majority of the point guards in the league? lol he wouldnt even be starting if williams was healthy
I saw the game and Iverson blew past him many times. Every time he wanted he got to the rim and scored (but Shaq was there so the Sixers still lost )
Payton is long gone off the face of the earth.....a bench guy for sure.
Thu Dec 22, 2005 5:49 am
Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:42 am
bigh0rt wrote:Maybe not dead, but certainly not better than a majority of starting PGs in the league. Saying that is equal to saying he's a Top 14 PG, which he simply isn't. There's maybe 5 teams he could legitimately start for, and those are teams trying to move to youth because they suck so they have no room for him or his salary anyway.
Payton was once a great Point Guard. He was once a top notch post-up guard. He was once a top defender in the NBA. He's none of those things anymore, but he's got a ton of experience, and still plays some quality ball. But he's a shell of his former Seattle self, and any attempt to deny that logic is clouded judgement, because The Glove's best days are long gone.
Thu Dec 22, 2005 8:59 am
Keep in mind, he's the best post-up point guard this generation has seen
To start, it doesn't matter who starts the game, but who finishes it. Jason Williams has found himself on the bench during close fourth quarters many times this year. Payton could be starting on other teams. He could've stuck with Boston and started there.
He could've stuck with Boston and started there. Look at some of the starting point guards in this league, then come back and tell me that Gary Payton couldn't start over them.
It's been a debate amongst Heat fans that now with O'Neal back who should be starting,
Thu Dec 22, 2005 10:16 am
that's just lame. factoring ALL of the point guards in the league, not just starters. Payton would be even more pathetic if he wasn't better then most backup PG's
payton is from the 90's generation. wade and francis post game runs circles around the Glove
so basically he's become a "role" player. he's no longer good enough to be on the floor for starters minutes. he's a point guard that can't guard point guards. not a lot of teams can cover up that weakness. playing at the end of games doesn't make him the better player. relief pitchers/closers are not the best pitchers in the pitching staff
boston brought in 10 pg's this past offseason, you can't seriously think Payton was in their teams plan as the starter. and you tell me what other teams were courting Payton to be their starting PG.
Williams is posting career numbers in scoring, fg%, ft%, and 3pt%. those would be even better when he plays with the fatman
the opinions of payton are what they are because of the player payton has become, not because of some playoff series 10 years ago, you're just being defensive about it
Thu Dec 22, 2005 2:57 pm
bighOrt wrote:There's maybe 5 teams he could legitimately start for, and those are teams trying to move to youth because they suck so they have no room for him or his salary anyway.
Payton was once a great Point Guard. He was once a top notch post-up guard. He was once a top defender in the NBA. He's none of those things anymore, but he's got a ton of experience, and still plays some quality ball. But he's a shell of his former Seattle self, and any attempt to deny that logic is clouded judgement, because The Glove's best days are long gone.
Thu Dec 22, 2005 6:26 pm
Fri Dec 23, 2005 3:08 am
not to use stats exclusively....but on 82games.com it says that when Payton is in hte lineup instead of Williams Heat get out scored
Fri Dec 23, 2005 3:19 pm
Sun Dec 25, 2005 2:48 am
Ron Artest
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Andre Igudala
Allen Iverson
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Ruben Paterson
Garry Payton
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