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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    This thread brought up by some commentary on a different thread. While perusing the SG numbers, I was pretty amazed how ty the position has become. This is a position that in it's heyday had guys like Kobe, T-Mac, Vince Carter, Manu, Wade, Joe Johnson... dominating players.

    Here's some names taken from top 10 PER and RPM, feel free to add your own:

    James Harden
    DeMar DeRozan
    Jimmy Butler
    Dwyane Wade
    Klay Thompson
    Manu Ginobili
    J.J. Re
    Tyreke Evans
    Lou Williams
    C.J. McCollum
    Victor Oladipo
    Khris Middleton
    Rodney Hood
    J.R. Smith
    Kyle Korver
    Monta Ellis
    Wesley Matthews
    Danny Green

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    Jimmy Butler is the best two-way SG in the league when healthy.

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    Jimmy Butler is the best two-way SG in the league when healthy.
    He's an interesting case. His defense has taken a nosedive since his offensive role has increased.

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    Jimmy Butler is the best two-way SG in the league when healthy.
    I'd take him over anyone else on that list, then Klay

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    He's an interesting case. His defense has taken a nosedive since his offensive role has increased.
    Their team defense has suffered too bc of injuries and roster changes, but Idobt watch him and he's been carrying some cancers.

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    I really like C.J. McCollum personally, as far as having a bright future, if he remains injury free, tbh...

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    Hood seems to have a nice future as well. For SGs still in their rookie contracts, he is the player I like the most.

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    EAT IT!!! Kawhitstorm's Avatar
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    He's an interesting case. His defense has taken a nosedive since his offensive role has increased.
    He held LeBron to 39% shooting in last year's playoffs when LeBron actually had a HEALTHY Kyrie. (The Bulls fell apart when Pau got injured midway through the series, Gm 3)


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    Harden
    Butler
    Thompson
    Derozan
    Red
    Khris Middleton
    CJ Mccolum
    Danny Green
    Manu Ginobili
    Monta Ellis

    The rest i dont give a shot about.

    Rank really depends om multiple things..Manu is probably still the third guy you want to give the ball to in crunch situations.though.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    And to think, center and shooting guard used to be the glamour positions in the NBA.

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    He held LeBron to 39% shooting in last year's playoffs when LeBron actually had a HEALTHY Kyrie. (The Bulls fell apart when Pau got injured midway through the series, Gm 3)
    He doesn't do it every night though. His defensive RPM is lower than Kyle Korver and Andre ing Roberson. It's not really a knock in the sense that it's really rare you can sustain that level on both ends when you increase the workload and usage so much. Only a few truly great players can really pull off playing 100% on both ends (ie: Kawhi).

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    And to think, center and shooting guard used to be the glamour positions in the NBA.
    SG is, Jordan aside, the weakest position in the history of the NBA.

    When the 12th best player ever merits consideration for the #2 spot in a position, you know it's a thin crop of talent to choose from.

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    I had butler at 1 a few months back..im just juggling between the two.

    I think that Harden is so cancerous of a player that i wouldnt have trouble putting him at 2..right now i probably still have him at one though.

    If Derozan can ever kill his hero ball tendencies hed up there...his hero ball game is probably the worst out of butler, harden and him.

    I forgot to add wade...wade at this point is just an old man stat padding and ruining the franchise chance of winning. I dont know how to rate a player like that.

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    Butler's defense definitely took a noticeable hit once his offensive role grew...he even admitted as much himself: http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story...ffling-defense

    2015: 0.43 DRPM, opponents shot 4% better than their average against him
    2016: 0.91 DRPM, opponents are shooting 1.4% better than their average against him

    Anyways, as much as I dislike him, I still have Harden at #1. Butler is a fairly close 2nd.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    SG is, Jordan aside, the weakest position in the history of the NBA.

    When the 12th best player ever merits consideration for the #2 spot in a position, you know it's a thin crop of talent to choose from.
    Not sure about your logic here. There are only two guards in the top ten, one of whom was the size of Karl Malone. It's a big man's game. Doesn't mean there was a shortage of talent in back courts.

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    If Derozan can ever kill his hero ball tendencies hed up there...his hero ball game is probably the worst out of butler, harden and him.
    DeRozan is a TERRIBLE defender, Joe Johnson ate him alive in 2014.


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    What would be worse though?

    Watching Danny suck?

    Or having to watch Harden regularly?

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    1) Jimmy Butler
    2) James Har_en
    3) DeMar DeRozan
    4) Klay Thompson
    5) CJ McCollum
    6) Dwyane Wade
    7) Avery Bradley
    8) Kris Middleton
    9) Bradley Beal
    10) Jordan Clarkson
    11) Rodney Hood
    12) Devin Booker
    13) Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
    14) Danny Green
    15) JJ Re
    16) Victor Oladipo
    17) Monta Ellis
    18) Manu Ginobili
    19) Wesley Matthews
    20) Gets really ugly from here ... Uh, Joe Johnson?

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    1. Jimmy Butler
    2. Healthy GNob

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    LOL @ anyone putting JJ Re outside top 5-10. He's on an absolute tear and is what stirs the drink that is the Clippers. Klay wishes he shot as well as JJ (yes, usage is different)

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    Kawhitstorm why u always put up highlights of 1 game to prove a>b

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    LOL @ anyone putting JJ Re outside top 5-10. He's on an absolute tear and is what stirs the drink that is the Clippers. Klay wishes he shot as well as JJ (yes, usage is different)
    Yeah

    Can't expect everyone to follow the association as closely though

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    tbh, I think Harden is easy #1, set apart from those guys even with bad D. Dude is an offensive juggernaut

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    Backup Goddess, tbh. Gummi Clutch's Avatar
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    always nice to see the OKC cucks get exposed


    But back to Harden, when a guy puts up 41 easy like that he's clearly above the rest. Everybody else would their pants if Klay/Butler got numbers like that routinely.

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