Monday, August 17, 2009

Fave 5: Point Guards

With T-Mobile being a huge sponsor of the NBA, we are always seeing players and commentators make a "Fave 5" list of favorite games, players, etc. I'll be releasing my Fave 5 for all 5 basketball positions, and also NBA coaches. (The lists reflect my favorite players, not who I think are the 5 best.


5. Jason Kidd (Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns, New Jersey Nets)

Kidd has been a great PG since his rookie year, when he won 1995 co-Rookie of the Year. Kidd a flashy yet skilled passer is fun to watch drop dimes on the run. Also a tough defender, Kidd is never afraid to take the charge from any opponent. A fairly tall Point Guard at 6'4, I have always enjoyed watching Kidd lead his team to victory.


4. Steve Nash (Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns)

Another skilled passer, and gritty player, Nash encompasses all that is needed to have a successful Point Guard. Deceptively quick, Nash makes up for his athleticism with a high basketball IQ. His shooting and passing skills make him tough to guard because of his ability to use the pump fake. Nash is yet another great player to watch in the open court.


3. Mark Jackson (New York Knicks, LA Clippers, Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, Houston Rockets)

Jackson was the floor general for my favorite Pacers' teams through the mid to late nineties. A smooth, but flashy passer had tight handles and the ability to find teammates for dunks that looked impossible. Jackson provided plenty of highlight reels with every team he played for.


2. Chris Paul (New Orleans Hornets)

Paul is definitely my favorite current NBA player. A deceptive athlete with tight handles, Paul has the ability to get to any spot on the court during a game. He is a treat to watch on the run with plenty of athletes around him. Paul should be an elite level Point Guard for many years to come in this League.


1. Earvin "Magic" Johnson (LA Lakers)

Johnson is the most versatile in NBA history if you ask me. He had the ability to play any position, but it was his size and skill that made him such a fun PG to watch. He was an extremely talented passer, and a great shooter. His highlights have been staples for NCAA and NBA advertisements for years.


Watch out for my Fave 5 Shooting Guard list!



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