You're ridiculous!You know Tony Parker is WAY at the top..He's better than Williams for sure .. Nash is a ty and cry baby ...You don't see that from TP and he's definately had his share of bumps and bruises since he joined the team ..
Exactly. This guy is no better than Chris Paul. To say he is the best PG in the NBA is homerism at its finest.
You're ridiculous!You know Tony Parker is WAY at the top..He's better than Williams for sure .. Nash is a ty and cry baby ...You don't see that from TP and he's definately had his share of bumps and bruises since he joined the team ..
Last edited by HJNTX; 05-28-2007 at 12:08 AM.
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Yep. nothing like a tiny, undersized "SG" with emotional problems, a history of thuggery, and the ability to shoot over 40% occasionally.
As a player-teammate, I think Williams has already passed Iverson. As a point guard, the disparity between the two is nearly incomprehensible. Iverson isn't even an -average- PG. I wouldn't take him on the Spurs if Denver wanted a late 2nd rounder for him. I'd take Williams for anyone outside of the big 3 on the Spurs.
Its Funny How Jelaousy Sets In After A Loss. I Know Guys I Was There To!!!(in Little League)
Last edited by jazz4life; 05-27-2007 at 09:59 PM.
Yeah jealously over a dumb comment. I guess you guys will say next that Boozer is the next Malone huh?
best in the league? what about that steve nash guy? or maybe that jason kidd dude?
He's okay--good enough to carry Eva's Tampax bag.
Did you notice eva's reaction when Tony flopped late in the game?
Only women and sexuals care about that stuff.
Deron's a stud, no doubt. But his rank among other PGs of the league, that's quite debatable IMHO, depending on your POV. Beetween him & Tony, both have their strengths & weaknesses. If i'm a GM looking for a starter PG, i'll take whoever available, and if both are available, i'll get one that's more affordable & suits best with my team need @that spot.
So will a silhouette of Williams replace that of Jerry West in the NBA logo?
He's elevated his game, is a very nice young talent. Let's see how he does it over the course of a couple more years, and whether he can lead Utah to a championship. I don't doubt his skills and drive by any means. I'd just like to see how he maintains or improves. I also, and I say this sincerely, hope he stays in Utah. I want more talented guys in small markets. Hopefully he doesn't run toward the allure of LA, New York or someplace else.
Chris Paul hasn't done but choke in the first round while at Wake and has continued that trend into the NBA. No, its not all his fault and his team is below average, but there's more to the game than stats. Is this guy mentally tough?
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