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1. Deron Williams - He's the best PG in the league. No doubt about it in my mind. Now that Boozer is out of Utah, he will now have to carry the team on his back. Sure they have Jefferson but this will always be Deron's team. He will still be the best in the league, hands down.

 

2. Chris Paul - Despite him being hurt last year, he is the second best PG in the league. He'll have to have a great season this upcoming season to catch back up to Deron. The Hornets got rid of Darren Collison so now he doesn't have to worry anymore. With Ariza and West and a healthy Paul, the Hornets should be better now.

 

3. Steve Nash - Despite being as old as he is, he'll still carry the Suns on his back, he'll still blow the minds of people with his spectacular abilities on the court, his amazing court vision, now I still think Nash has a couple more seasons left in the tank but Deron and Chris are younger and still getting better.

 

4. Jason Kidd - A seasoned veteran and a triple double machine. He has worked on his three point shot a lot as back in New Jersey, he just didn't have that range, but last season, he showed that he can hit it now. When Portland played Dallas and Kidd was shooting threes, I was excited and cheering him on to keep taking them, but after he made more than I thought he would, I quickly changed my mind.

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1. Chris Paul - When he's healthy I don't think there's any question who the best PG in the game is. In the 45 games he played last year his stats were close to 19 and 10. They were actually a little bit better than Williams' too but my very little. Paul has averaged over 20 PPG twice in his career while Williams has never gone above 19. Paul also average one more assist than Williams over their careers and shoots 47% from the field to Williams' 46%. Its a small difference but Paul still shoots better. Paul also out rebounds Williams by almost 2 boards. Paul's never played on a team as complete as Utah with guys liek Boozer and Kirilenko and Okur around him.

 

2. Deron Williams - Clearly the second best PG in the league if you ask me. Showed his scoring ability these past playoffs and I expect him to keep that momentum going forward into 2010-2011.

 

3. Steve Nash - Still the man in Phoenix and can carry a team offensively every now and then.

 

4. I'd put Rose or Rondo here but to stay on the topic I'll put Kidd here. Kidd is one of the best all around PG's the game has ever seen. He can do it all and even at this age is still a top 10 point guard.

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1. Chris Paul - When he's healthy I don't think there's any question who the best PG in the game is. In the 45 games he played last year his stats were close to 19 and 10. They were actually a little bit better than Williams' too but my very little. Paul has averaged over 20 PPG twice in his career while Williams has never gone above 19. Paul also average one more assist than Williams over their careers and shoots 47% from the field to Williams' 46%. Its a small difference but Paul still shoots better. Paul also out rebounds Williams by almost 2 boards. Paul's never played on a team as complete as Utah with guys liek Boozer and Kirilenko and Okur around him.

 

2. Deron Williams - Clearly the second best PG in the league if you ask me. Showed his scoring ability these past playoffs and I expect him to keep that momentum going forward into 2010-2011.

 

3. Steve Nash - Still the man in Phoenix and can carry a team offensively every now and then.

 

4. I'd put Rose or Rondo here but to stay on the topic I'll put Kidd here. Kidd is one of the best all around PG's the game has ever seen. He can do it all and even at this age is still a top 10 point guard.

 

Yep you got it perfect. Only other thing I'll add about Paul>Williams is not only is he more efficient of a scorer (his shooting numbers from the field, 3 and FT line are all amazing), but he also averages nearly 1 full less TO while averaging more assists.

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