Deron Williams. Paul is still good, Rondo was a slower and longer process.
Maybe you should add Jeremy Lin in this conversation.
- Deron Williams
- Enrique
- Chris Paul
- Rondo
Who had the fastest decline, tbh? All of these guys were considered top 3 PGs at one point or another...
Deron Williams. Paul is still good, Rondo was a slower and longer process.
Maybe you should add Jeremy Lin in this conversation.
I don't think Jeremy Lin was ever considered a top 3 PG, tbh... I mean, not for more than 2 weeks anyways...
And disagree about Paul.... he's nowhere near the player he was in NO...
At one point he was a capable 2nd stringer though.
He's always been a bench guy
Deron Williams hands down! Tony has not been fully healthy this year so I will give him time but he still can show flashes. Deron just looks flat out DONE from his days in Utah, ever since he left that Sloan system he has gotten out of shape and just flat out sucks most of the time. CP3 is still good most of the time and Parker like I said has been banged up but still good when healthy IMO. Rondo I have not seen enough this year so far so I can't judge, dude is still decent though.He had that run of games in NY where he got all the hype, signed in Houston and sucked or was decent as a backup so that is all he was/is. He is an okay backup PG, has some good games here and there.
Deron Williams, for sure.
Rondo was never really good, IMO.
Yeah, thinking it a bit more, not sure Rondo belongs in that list, tbh... other than stat whoring and riding the Boston big 3 to a ring, he's not done much of note...
would not trust as backup PG.
well, he's sucking with the lakers as well
He is not even worth being mentioned in this convo nor another post.. The 4 he mentioned cool but Lin was never a top tier PG nor worth even bringing up in falling off because he was never great sides a few games in NY with that run.
Williams, easily..
For a few seasons, most people(not myself, always on the opposite side here) considered him to be better than Chris Paul, tbh..he declined immediately after leaving Utah, and was given the "coach killer" label, too..
He's the Jay Cutler of the NBA..
Paul obviously is last on that list, he's still playing at a very high level.
Rondo's peak was overrated as it was, so his "decline" is overstated.
It's between D-Will and TP... at least Parker had a buffer season in '13-'14 where he was still a good player. D-Will just completely fell off a cliff
Williams easily, IMO..Followed by Parker.
Parker was a top 10 player in the league two years ago..Now he's not even top 3 in his own team.
Paul is still playing at a high level but has obviously regressed..
Rondo was never that good to begin with IMO..He's still the same player. He was just a perfect fit for Boston. Soon as the big 3 era was done, he basically done..
Why is fMVParker on this list? Since when is his decline confirmed?
what do you mean?
A season and a half not long enough sample for you?
Definitely not long enough. He was worn out last year ànd injured both last and this year. He's only 32. When he's been on the court, he's still a game changer.
He had the whole summer off... was "hurt" again by December... and he's indeed only 32...
A game changer for the wrong reasons![]()
Oh, gee, look at that, Spurs lose 7/9 without Tony then he comes back and they win 2 straight, total coincidence!
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