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1. Chris Bosh

2. Dirk Nowitzki

3. Tim Duncan

4. Pau Gasol

5. Amare Stoudemire

 

I put Pau over Stoudemire because of his importance to the team. His numbers arent through the roof, but he getting us the w's.

In that order? No KG wtf

 

Duncan

KG

Dirk Nowitzki

Pau Gasol

Chris Bosh

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Tim Duncan

Dirk Nowitzki

Pau Gasol

Chris Bosh

Kevin Garnett

 

before this season KG would be 2nd... but im not sure he is right now. Pau & Bosh are equal... i put Pau third becuase hes a laker. Dirk would've been 4th but after seeing him this season and seeing how the mavs are a top 4 team in the west again, he gets the nod over Pau.

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Kevin Garnett is no longer a top 5 PF, Bosh is not the best PF in the league even though his stats might indicate such.

 

1. Dirk Nowitzki by far

2. Chris Bosh

3. Tim Duncan even though I thought he was classified as a C now?

4. Pau Gasol

5. Josh Smith

6 aka Honourable Mention: Zach Randolph

 

I refuse to put a guy who gets all his points off dunks and less than 9 RPG on the list of top 5 at a big man position. Amare.

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I refuse to put a guy who gets all his points off dunks and less than 9 RPG on the list of top 5 at a big man position. Amare.

You honestly think it matters how a person is getting their points? Points are points, whether they are earned from 3s, dunks, or even free throws. He is easily a top 5.

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You honestly think it matters how a person is getting their points? Points are points, whether they are earned from 3s, dunks, or even free throws. He is easily a top 5.

 

Lol? Yes...... if his points are coming off the pick and roll with Steve Nash the majority of the time then I don't think he is a particularly great player. He doesn't play defense and doesn't have any commitment on the glass. He is all offense and isn't even particularly good there. He has had plenty of surgeries and what not but I don't think he is better than the guys I posted. Are you suggesting that I cannot have a different opinion than everyone else? It is not a fact he isn't top 5, a lot of people might put him there, I just refuse to do that for a player who shows no commitment defensively or rebounding, and isn't even dominant offensively.

 

By your logic LeBron is basically as good a player as Melo or Kobe offensively because his PPG is comparable, when really he isn't. So it does matter how you can get your points, Melo and Kobe are far more versatile offensively which is what separates their games, particularly Kobe.

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