Is Westbrook a Top 10 All-Time PG?

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He's not done but he is in the latter part of his prime to arguably past his prime at this point and the debate is whether you want to build a team around his playstyle at this age...

Lol the bolded was my initial statement. Definitely don't think you build a winner around him at this point, though I guess its good enough for treadmill teams like Washington. Their winning this year is directly attributable to him, Beal been there forever and they been nothing since Wall declined behind Beal's leadership...

Cousy, Big O, Magic, Rose, Steph Curry, MAYBE Allen Iverson (depending how you classify him). That’s it lol. Cousy gotta get props for being an MVP point guard when hardly anyone else has done it, and one of those guys was 6’9”.

For sure, people discrediting Cousy are just showing a lack of respect for the history of the sport and his place in it. You can't tell the story of basketball without him, he was a heavyweight in his era and thats what I think people always fukk up at, they get so busy trying to project what someone from older eras would look like in today's game versus today's players...

There were HOF players in HIS era and he was one of the standouts, he was a bigger deal in his day than Dame is in his, Kyrie in his, etc. I just really dislike when people shyt on the pre-merger legends like what they were, in their time, doesn't matter. Cats really don't be having "All-Time" lists or discussions, they be having post-merger or "best since (____) year" lists...

Cousy retired for good 51 years ago. There's been PLENTY of players that have passed him by since he left, I'm not definitively stating he's Top 10 anymore, but its asinine for anyone to exclude him from Top 10 consideration. He was that great in his era that 51 years post-retirement, he at least deserves mention in these discussions, and nikkas just be excluding him entirely. Lotta these dudes playing today that we gas because we got to see them with our own eyes, are gonna be long forgotten 51 years from today because they won't have nearly the impact on the sport Cousy had...

This is another thing condensing Russell’s playoff career to just the post-KD years (also ignoring context) and attributing all of OKC’s success to KD while blaming Russ for every shortcoming...

When in fact they were a two-headed monster and there were series where Westbrook was KD’s equal or better...

This is something that Russell haters and KD stans love to do.

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This is an abject fact and I've pointed this out before also...
 

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The Kidd dikk licking is hilarious :pachaha:

I love when players who retired not too long ago have their career looked at through rose-tinted lenses :russ:
Why do you think it's looking back? Kidd was looked at this way in his OWN era.

1999: 1st-team All-NBA, 1st-team All-Defensive, 5th in MVP voting
2000: 1st-team All-NBA, 2nd-team All-Defensive, 11th in MVP voting
2001: 1st-team All-NBA, 1st-team All-Defensive, 8th in MVP voting
2002: 1st-team All-NBA, 1st-team All-Defensive, 2nd in MVP voting, led his team to the Finals
2003: 2nd-team All-NBA, 2nd-team All-Defensive, 9th in MVP voting, led his team to the Finals
2004: 1st-team All-NBA, 2nd-team All-Defensive, 8th in MVP voting


That's one of the best stretches that any point guard outside of Steph has had in the 21st century. From 1999-2004, you had Iverson, Kobe, McGrady, Nash, Gary Payton, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen all in the league....yet Jason Kidd was the one getting picked 1st-team All-NBA guard over them almost every year.

And people saying he struggled to score yet in that 2002 Finals run he averaged 20-8-9 with elite defense and in the 2003 Finals run he averaged 20-8-8 with elite defense, and that was during one of the most difficult eras to score in in NBA history. 2003 ECF he averaged 24-10-6 while sweeping the Pistons. Scoring wasn't his forte but he put up points when his team needed them.
 
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We got fukkin idiots in here saying Russ not a top 10 PG of all time:mjlol:
Bum ass list you fukkin p*ssy
:mjlol: bytch fukk you
:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol: You dudes is clowns man this got to be the stupidest shyt I ever heard man :russ:
Nah fukk yo list bruh,it’s no longer personal when you put it out in the open,Dame a dawg but he ain’t no top 10 PG of all time yet. Hell naw
bytch ass nikka Kidd has proven way more than Dame or Kyrie fukk you mean bytch
@Rigby. fukk you and yo mama you bytch
Yea you a idiot
@Rhakim fukk you and yo neg p*ssy
Again you high as fukk right now this not even a debate

Breh you might be taking this a bit too seriously. :whoa:

Wait is this you? :ohhh:

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I've posted it before, they ignore it. It's not like these players are developing years done the road, they always ball out the MOMENT they leave the team but then supposedly they were hot trash when they played with Westbrook.

And I don't know how his stans ignore the whole part about Westbrook getting outplayed in four consecutive 1st-round series since KD left.



I'll never forget him in the playoffs...in the clutch...completely ignoring his man to wait for the rebound the entire possession, costing his team the game.


What kind of fukking defensive stance is "hands on your knees, standing in empty space, facing the rim, not looking at the player you're guarding"? And with 2 minutes left in a 2-point game.

At least he got his triple-double, right?

hahaha, I remember this, dude is out there with rebound alone on his mind.

In addition, certain players, when they bring the ball up court you get the idea they're working with a plan. Especially late in games. Make or miss, you're confident it was at least thought out.

You never get that feeling with Russ
 

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Since Cousy, there are only 15 point guards in the hall of fame, and Tony Parker will make it 16 in 2024 or 2025 when he is eligible.

This is the point guard era where Dame, Curry, Russ, Kyrie and Chris Paul will all get some consideration or make it.

I would say Russ is top ten, but at the lower end of that list. If someone said he wasn’t in their top ten, I wouldn’t fight you. Of his contemporaries, he isn’t better than Curry, Dame and CP3 off rip.
 

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Russ is Baron Davis with a green light.

And that might be a slight to BD, cause at least BD makes his teammates better and plays lock down D.
 

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Russ is Baron Davis with a green light.

And that might be a slight to BD, cause at least BD makes his teammates better and plays lock down D.
The overrating of the past continues. :wow:

Russ is Baron Davis with a green light when Davis was one of the biggest chucks of All-Time.

U want respect, brehs be drafted in the 90’s.

:wow: :wow: :wow:
 

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Lol the bolded was my initial statement. Definitely don't think you build a winner around him at this point, though I guess its good enough for treadmill teams like Washington. Their winning this year is directly attributable to him, Beal been there forever and they been nothing since Wall declined behind Beal's leadership...

This is an abject fact and I've pointed this out before also...
I mean I guess he has led the late surge but this isn't even a .500 win team this season so there isn't much winning to speak of and if we attribute the late surge to him you also have to attribute the losing to him.

The man had a negative net rating and had a sub-100 offensive rating the first three to four months of the season. :scust:

I'm glad we agree on the underrating of Russy's contributions and how he played better or to KD's equal in several series. I think it's real unfair how his contributions get undermined and how his career is being condensed to solely low lights and the last few years with no context. This guy is very underappreciated at this point.
 

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The overrating of the past continues. :wow:

Russ is Baron Davis with a green light when Davis was one of the biggest chucks of All-Time.
Not co-signing his claim, but Baron Davis averaged 14 fga/game and only took 17fgs/game in two seasons of his career. Russ averages 19 fga/game and took 22+ fgs in four different seasons. And they have virtually the same shooting %'s despite Westbrook playing in a more open era. So Russ certainly has more of a green light to chuck than Davis did.
 
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