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    Where does this stack up against the league?

    Parker is still top 10. Mills might be the best backup in the league. At least as far as being able to provide instant offense. McCallum as the third option seems strong as well.

    Is this the top PG rotation in the league? If not, who is better?

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    Parker is not top 10.

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    Parker storm coming ...

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    Top 10 in what? Fattest PGs?

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    Where does this stack up against the league?

    Parker is still top 10. Mills might be the best backup in the league. At least as far as being able to provide instant offense. McCallum as the third option seems strong as well.

    Is this the top PG rotation in the league? If not, who is better?

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    Parker is not top 10.
    I'm assuming he's healthy. Yes, he's in the top 10.

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    Any rotation with westbrook or chris paul or curry is the best rotation in the league. End thread.

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    if your going off last season...parker is not top 10....

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    Best PG rotation is prolly Cleveland (in terms of regular season numbers).

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    I'm hoping Tony put some solid work over the summer and looks a bit better. With Danny and Kawhi back, you can always hide him on defense, tbh...

    Not really sure how McCallum will work, but I like he's young, tbh... the Spurs should be able to mold him to what they want once he gets over himself.

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    Parker is bottom 5 in the league last year at PG position that too at full health.

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    parker isn't top 10 or even close to it... unless he radically turns his game around. he's going to need a duncan-esque renaissance, and i'm not counting on it

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    Realistically, Mills is one of the best backups in the NBA, but he's a SG in a PG body, makes it difficult to actually rank his contribution compared to other PGs..

    If I had to rank the Spurs' PG position in comparison to the league, I would put them at 18th or so..

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    If Parker comes back healthy, in shape, with a jumpshot from 2013, yeah hes top 10.

    But we'll see what we get from him.

    But as far as our rotation goes in comparison to the rest of this league, its hard to say since we haven't seen how McCallum will be in this system. Patty is freakin cold blooded in big games but he can be streaky though.

    I am looking forward to seeing a revamped Parker. I would hope that most are cheering for him to become better instead of rooting against him just so that they can continue calling him out.

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    FYI for the new porker fans. Don't make threads.

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    McCallum will be the starter 2016/2017

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    Top 10 in pounds per square inch tbh.

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    McCallum will start a few games this season, when Tony burns out from eating too many croissants...

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    Midgets. We still need someone to replace Beli. I guess Anderson will do

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    parker isn't top 10 or even close to it... unless he radically turns his game around. he's going to need a duncan-esque renaissance, and i'm not counting on it
    Maybe put it a different way to take Parker vs. Curry et al. out of the equation.

    Suppose every starting point guard in the league is hurt. Where do the Spurs stand?

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    I'm assuming he's healthy. Yes, he's in the top 10.
    He was the worst player in the ENTIRE playoffs(for all players over 20 mpg). Ranked 67th in RPM among all point guards in the regular season. Your expectations are a little high for an injury prone player that's gotten by on his physical tools for most of his career.

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    Parker/Aldridge P&R taking the league over

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    Realistically, Mills is one of the best backups in the NBA, but he's a SG in a PG body, makes it difficult to actually rank his contribution compared to other PGs..

    If I had to rank the Spurs' PG position in comparison to the league, I would put them at 18th or so..
    18???? What 17 teams are ahead of them?

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    18???? What 17 teams are ahead of them?
    Take your porker tinted glasses off.

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    FYI for the new porker fans. Don't make threads.
    I'm a Spurs fan. PG looks like our weakest starting position. I was just wondering where the PG group was compared to the other teams. Is that not a legitimate question/concern?

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