EGarrett wrote:Is Stockton considered a worse point guard because of it? I personally rank him below Magic and Isiah Thomas because of his dirty play. How about it?
there was a nice example tonight of Gyno flopping but no call & a Bucks score
Joe. wrote:I personally rank him the best point guard to ever play the game. You know why? Point guards are supposed to play the game simply AND PASS THE BALL as simple as possible. They are not supposed to score a lot, just above 10 points is ok. Today's point guards score too much and do those shitty streetball moves in professional basketball.
John Stockton let people know what is the way basketball should be played. Have you ever seen him done some streetball or even a crossover? Have you ever seen him shoot the ball when he had the opportunity to pass te ball? I don't, and that doesn't make him worse than another point guard, that makes him better than any other point guard. He let people see that it isn't neccessary to take 40 shots a game, play selfishly or do "showtime" to be a good player, he let people see how simple and beautiful basketball could be. And the fact that he preferred to pass the ball than to shoot it, makes him a GREAT player.
Also, he did not cheat, he just took advantage of EVERY thing he had the possibilty to take advantage of.
In my opinion, he's the most intelligent, the most unselfish and the greatest point guard to ever play the game.
dadamafia wrote:Vlade Divac was one of those players in Sacramento who used to drive me up with wall with all his antics in the paint. One of those plays he used to do was he would grab your arm and throw himself around you to make it seem like you were hooking. He had such a wide variety of flops and such that I sometimes wonder if he spends more time on that practicing rather than improving on his game.
dadamafia wrote:Vlade Divac was one of those players in Sacramento who used to drive me up with wall with all his antics in the paint. One of those plays he used to do was he would grab your arm and throw himself around you to make it seem like you were hooking. He had such a wide variety of flops and such that I sometimes wonder if he spends more time on that practicing rather than improving on his game.
Joe. wrote:It's all about preferences... As I said i'd put him as the best point guard to ever play the game, maybe below Magic but not below Isiah.
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