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I'm surprised no one's said Courtney and Devin yet.
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Originally Posted by JapanAir21
There isn't a doubt in my mind who has the best front-court though in each conference though..
Boston and Denver.
Melo/Kenyon/Nene
PP/KG/Sheed
Umm this is false because Mitch Kupchak tried this with the bum off the street named Smush Parker...and well we all know how that turned out those2 seasons for Kobe & the Lakers. Heck last I heard Smush isn't even in the NBDL anymore and was last seen playing for a Chinese Basketball AssociationteamOriginally Posted by Rexanglorum
My homer side says the Lakers, Kobe and anyone, even some random bum off the streets is the best back court in the League. However, when talking about the best shooting and point guard duo, the Spurs back court. Manu is the second best two guard after Kobe and Tony Parker is one of the best three or four points in the NBA and probably the best scoring point guard right now.
Combined with a healthy Tim Duncan and the coaching of Greg Popovich, the Spurs are the best team in the West if Laker Managment's hubris lets them lose Lamar Odom.
Originally Posted by kc24688
Do some of you ignore the question for the sake of mentioning your favorite players? Lee and Harris? Meeks and Jennings? How can you put those players next to Parker and Ginobli and be serious? I'm getting on the OKC bandwagon real early too with everyone else I can't wait to see how they develop.
Manu is the second best two guard after Kobe
Come on now. He was a couple years ago. But not with a healthy Dwyane Wade.
Originally Posted by Notorious 858
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
There isn't a doubt in my mind who has the best front-court though in each conference though..
Boston and Denver.
Melo/Kenyon/Nene
PP/KG/Sheed
The Lakers front court of Gasol/Bynum/Odom/Artest easily is better than an aging C's front court.
for pure 1s and 2s, i gotta go with kobe and fish. But if you play Lebron at the two, which they do at times, he has to get some consideration.
Wade is certainly up there, doesnt matter who he is paired with...
and No, I dont mean the Wade, Chalmers examples where one is a superstar but the other is not that great.
Come on now. He was a couple years ago. But not with a healthy Dwyane Wade.
Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
Not a Spurs Fan but their backcourt when healthy is good & plus they have multiple rings...