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NBA personnel rank top 30 point guards
The highlights are compelling, and so are the numbers. When trying to solve a riddle like "Who's the NBA's best point guard?" we use the data, and what our eyes tell us. But who better to educate us on that subject than the people forced to compete and strategize against those men every night?
We asked 25 NBA folks -- a combination of executives, coaches and players -- to rank the point guards in the NBA from 1 to 30. The results of that poll are below, along with a sampling of thoughts from those who answered our survey:
The top tier
The top tier of our survey included no fewer than eight 2015 NBA All-Stars, with Russell Westbrook edging Stephen Curry at the top of the list. Once an NBA question mark, Mike Conley had a solid showing in our survey, beating out the likes of Kyle Lowry and Tony Parker among those we polled.
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1. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder (732 points, 13 first-place votes)
"He might be an alien. I've never seen anyone like him before. His athleticism and antics are off the charts." -- NBA executive
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2. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors (727 points, 9 first-place votes)
"Maybe the best shooter we've ever seen in the NBA off the dribble. Probably the leading candidate for MVP this year." -- NBA executive
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3. Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers (652 points, 3 first-place votes)
"Everything you could ever want from a point guard. Leads, scores and defends and knows exactly when to do each of those things." -- NBA executive
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4. Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers (630 points)
"He's an unbelievable finisher and his 50-point performance shows he can score at an elite level. However, he hasn't played in a playoff game yet. Can he knock down big shots when people are loading up on LeBron and the stakes are high? Can he make big shots in the playoffs? That's the question." -- NBA assistant coach
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5. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers (614 points)
"He's as good as just about anyone on the list in terms of scoring the ball, especially in different ways. His biggest issue right now is on the defensive end. That's what could hold him back from getting into the top three." -- NBA point guard
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6. John Wall, Washington Wizards (595 points)
"He has incredible speed, and is one of the top two or three in getting the ball up and down the floor. His big question mark is in the fourth quarter, game on the line -- whether he can get you a bucket when it's not a transition push. To his credit, he's shown he can get shots for others. That's an area he's really worked on." -- NBA assistant coach
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7. Mike Conley, Memphis Grizzlies (570 points)
"He's so damn good and he gets better every year, He's pretty good defensively, and he's really improved his shot. He wasn't very good when he came into the league, but he has improved every year -- in every aspect of his game." -- NBA executive
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8. Kyle Lowry, Toronto Raptors (550 points)
"He's tough, a complete pit bull, and he can both score and also set guys up. The question is whether he can take his team deep in the playoffs -- that's where you make your name. He gets a lot of steals, but doesn't always stay in front of guys on the defensive end." -- NBA executive
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9. Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs (511 points)
"He's probably towards the end of his career, but he's still a winner who finds a way. He's really hard to guard because he's so fast, and his shot has improved. He's also a good defender." -- NBA point guard
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10. Jeff Teague, Atlanta Hawks (499 points)
"Great scoring point guard who has slowly, but surely improved his playmaking, defense and consistency as he's gotten older." -- NBA executive
The middle tier
Some big names (Derrick Rose, Rajon Rondo) and fading ex-stars (Deron Williams, Rondo) graced the middle portion of our survey, which also included an appearance from the polarizing Goran Dragic.
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11. Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls (489 points)
"It's now been three years of him playing less than half the games. You have to factor that in. I just don't know how you take him over the guys above him. If he was 100 percent, obviously he'd be near the top. But he hasn't been for three years." -- NBA executive
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12. Goran Dragic, Miami Heat (467 points)
"He's a great pick-and-roll defender, can get to the rim, can knock down 3s and what's underrated about him is how good a presence he is in the locker room. People may laugh about that with what happened in Phoenix, but guys love to play with him." -- NBA assistant
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13. Eric Bledsoe, Phoenix Suns (456 points)
"Explosive scorer. When he gets out in transition, he's really good. His half-court offense is questionable. He can make 3s. I've wondered whether he plays that hard. He looks like he's in chill mode." -- NBA point guard
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14. Ty Lawson, Denver Nuggets (450 points)
"He should be in the top tier in terms of natural ability. He has unguardable speed when he wants to. But he does bail you out sometimes by shooting jumpers. The mental makeup is one of his biggest issues. He needs to embrace who he is -- and drive it down their throats. Then they'd fear him. But sometimes he doesn't play with that intensity and settles." -- NBA assistant
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15. Rajon Rondo, Dallas Mavericks (436 points)
"He used to be one of the better guys in the league, but he's been mediocre the last few years. I'm not sure if it's the injuries or the fact he's not playing with KG, Pierce and Ray Allen. He doesn't have much interest in defending, and no one guards him on the perimeter." -- NBA point guard
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16. Kemba Walker, Charlotte Hornets (420 points)
"He's shown spurts where he gives you visions of a top-tier guy, but it's a matter of consistency of his shots. If you go under the screen on him, can he make you pay? He's proving he can make it at times, but people still get away with going under on him." -- NBA assistant
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17. Ricky Rubio, Minnesota Timberwolves (401 points)
"He can pass all he wants, and his defense is very good. However, until he proves you don't have to go under screens on him, teams just go in and help 5 feet off him. He needs to be consistent with his shot, or he'll forever deal with that issue. When he doesn't have the ball, teams flat-out leave him. That prevents him from getting in the next tier. -- NBA assistant
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18. Jrue Holiday, New Orleans Pelicans (396 points)
"He's one of the few guys that can guard the rest of this list. He's just OK offensively, but I really like him. He's got the feel and size, is a legitimate point guard and he can really defend." -- NBA executive
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19. Reggie Jackson, Detroit Pistons (374 points)
"He's a solid point guard. I don't know if he'll ever be a great player, but can be a starter. He needs the pieces around him. Talented, good athlete and has improved his shot." -- NBA player
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20. Deron Williams, Brooklyn Nets (356 points)
"To be honest, I'm not sure how he's even this high on the list. He's been pretty bad the last few years. He's slow, can't get by anyone -- and can't guard anyone on the other end of the floor. He's not even the best point guard on his own team right now." -- NBA executive

So, essentially, everyone on the planet finally recognizes Ricky Rubio is a fukking bum except Tre.
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how can anyone be a fan of his game:scust:


It doesn't matter. It never works in the playoffs. They might get past the first round but that's it. His game doesn't translate to the post season as we have seen the past couple years.
 

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You're no longer a believer in Tricky Ricky?
Lol, nah I fukk with Ricky. Im just trolling. I do wonder if his shooting and finishing at the rim will ever get better though :patrice: He's been a big tease this year with both... I want Towns on this squad so bad but considering our lottery history we will probably end up with Willie Cauley-Stein :mjcry:
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
Lol, nah I fukk with Ricky. Im just trolling. I do wonder if his shooting and finishing at the rim will ever get better though :patrice: He's been a big tease this year with both... I want Towns on this squad so bad but considering our lottery history we will probably end up with Willie Cauley-Stein :mjcry:

His finishing will never get better, he's just not explosive enough or good enough at putting the ball in the hoop to figure it out. I agree with @tremonthustler1 about yall needed Towns or Hezonja, but seeing how much of a monster Winslow is on defense in addition to his spot up shooting, he wouldn't be a bad wing mate to Wiggins.



Sidenote, a white boy that can't shoot, where they make them at? :scust:
 

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His finishing will never get better, he's just not explosive enough or good enough at putting the ball in the hoop to figure it out. I agree with @tremonthustler1 about yall needed Towns or Hezonja, but seeing how much of a monster Winslow is on defense in addition to his spot up shooting, he wouldn't be a bad wing mate to Wiggins.



Sidenote, a white boy that can't shoot, where they make them at? :scust:
:ehh: When I think Winslow I think MKG with a decent jumper... If we fall out of the top two I want Hezonja. Im just not really a big fan of a lot of the other guys.
 

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So, essentially, everyone on the planet finally recognizes Ricky Rubio is a fukking bum except Tre.
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I remember during the Sohh days, Tre and other folks was saying Rubio was the next Pistol Pete.















































That boy looking like Water Pistol Pete JR.
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Dwight Howard To Return On Wednesday After Being Out Two Months

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Dwight Howard expects to return from his knee injury on Wednesday against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Howard felt good on Tuesday following the Houston Rockets' practice.

Howard hasn't played since Jan. 23 as he's worked on getting his knee as healthy as possible.

The Rockets have managed to remain at the top of the Western Conference without Howard.

"I feel pretty good," said Howard. "We will see how I feel tomorrow. Hopefully tomorrow, I will feel even better."

We gon see :ehh:
 

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His finishing will never get better, he's just not explosive enough or good enough at putting the ball in the hoop to figure it out. I agree with @tremonthustler1 about yall needed Towns or Hezonja, but seeing how much of a monster Winslow is on defense in addition to his spot up shooting, he wouldn't be a bad wing mate to Wiggins.



Sidenote, a white boy that can't shoot, where they make them at? :scust:
Another year would do Winslow good because he's inconsistent as fukk
 
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