by GloveGuy on Sun Feb 12, 2006 3:40 am
VanK, not only is your choice unorthodox, but it's also wrong. The only thing Jason Kidd has on John Stockton is rebounding. Really, taking Kidd over guys like Stockton, Magic, Isiah is just an insult to the history of basketball.
Here are my top five PGs of all time:
Magic Johnson: Look at the rings, look at the stats, watch the games. The guy could do everything on the basketball court. He could play all five positions. His court-vision was like anything seen today. His ability to run a half-court offense was exceptional, along with his ability to run the fast-break.
Oscar Robertson: Averaged a fucking triple-double. I don't care what era you do it in, no one else has yet to repeat this accomplishment.
Isiah Thomas: Allen Iverson with a point guard's mentality. The guy was all heart, with world-class skill. See Game 6 of the 1988 NBA Finals versus the Lakers. Down 3-2, Isiah scored 25 points in the fourth quarter...on a badly-sprained ankle! That goes down as one of the greatest performances ever by a player in NBA Finals history. The guy was a threat from all over the floor, while also being an incredible passer.
John Stockton: I find Stock to be somewhat overrated. You look at his career number, and they're incredible. The guy was the most PURE point guard of all-time. But looking back on his career, there were only a few years during the early 90s, where he was the best point guard in the league. After 1994, it was Gary Payton, up until 2001, where it was Jason Kidd. Stockton's best years came during the Magic-era, but during the Magic-era, there was no debate on who the best point guard was -- Magic!
Gary Payton: The ONLY player in basketball history with over 20,000 points, 8,000 assists, and 2,000 steals. The guy is the only point guard to really dominate both ends of the floor during his prime. People forget how good this guy really was for about a decade. In my opinion, he was the best PG of the 90s. The lack of a championship ring really hurts him, though.