until the other win championships more than once I will take ours.
Billups-Hamilton
Carter-Kidd
Marbury-Crawford
Francis-Turkoglu
Nash-Johnson
Bibby-Mobley
Parker-Ginobili
Ridnour-Allen
Arenas-Hughes
McInnis-James
Today's game is going to oppose two of the best backourt in the NBA:
Vince-Kidd vs Manu-Parker.
Do you think that one of them is the best in the league?
until the other win championships more than once I will take ours.
Point of information: ours hasn't won championships more than once.
Carter-Kidd is the best IMO
Kidd is better than Parker (alot better) and Carter is better than Ginobili.
SA people are just being biased to their guys. (fair enough i suppose)
Kobe and Chucky....yeah it's funny too.
Carter and Turkoglu are Small Forwards not Shooting Guards...
Though in Carter's case RJ plays the SF slot.... nevertheless I don't really consider him a shooting guard....
When healthy, Kidd and Carter are the best backcourt in the league.
After that probably Hughes and Arenas + Ginobili and Parker with Billups and Hamilton being a slight cut below them thus far this season. Bibby and Mobley aren't bad either. Obviously Nash and Johnson too.
Grant Hill is playng SF for Orlando.
SAS has the best backcourt because they not only produce offensively, they BOTH play excellent D, something only one half of the other options does,
I'm just saying that I don't really consider 6'-10" Turkoglu a guard... that's all... Besides its not as if other players are not listed as one thing and play another...
Amare is listed as a PF but is really playing the center slot...
Peja is listed as a SF and is known as one, but he really plays the floor like a shooting guard...
Francis-Turky?
That shouldn't be one in my opinion.
And FYI, Rummpd, the Billups-Hamilton backcourt has won the same amount of championships as our Parker-Ginobili backcourt
This statement is only valid until this season is over.
Sorry about that error.
We definetely have the best Euro-S.American combination.
Many good out there, funny that Kobe and whoever not even listed. How the mighty have fallen (I can see the coming case for Atkins who has had some good games lately from some LA Headcase).
I didn't put Atkins-Kobe because they never play well together. Atkins wasn't playng well before Kobe got injured.
Tony and Manu of course!!!
I'm surprised how little notice Arenas and Hughes get.....Paul Forrester over at CNNSI calls them the best backcourt tandem in the NBA. While I'm not sure I agree, I'd certainly put them further up the list than the current vote results show.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...2.1/index.html
I agree with above but it is hard for me to rank any East combination #1, as not over-rated based on fact West is thumping East this year, skews statistics.
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