Best player in the NBA? Right now.

CEDeoudes59

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Best single player, team-player relationship doesn't matter...

my vote: Allen Iverson
2nd: Lebron James
 
I'd say Lebron. Iverson's fg% is never good, he turns it over a lot and does'nt seem to make others around him better.
 
Iverson has become much better at distrubuting the ball. His assists were way up last year even though his teammates often miss open shots. Still Lebron James and Kevin Garnett are the best. The are just too complete and Iverson can never match them on rebounding ability.
 
for just this year if i could pick one player on my team it'd prolly be kevin garnett, if its for a few years though definitely lebron that kids got unlimited potential.
 
im a huge fan of d wade. granted he doesnt carry his team ala lebron but his numbers are all up, scoring, assists and rebounds. and he can only get better once the big man returns. wade and lebron are from a different planet. i still cant believe james is only what? 19? makes me feel like a failure in life and im 23! lol
 
I dont know who the best is but the most over rated is Kobe Bryant.

He basically ran shaq out of LA and what has he done on his own? Nothing.


Like my friend ryan once said-

"I'd rather have a 7 footer thats gonna get a lot of points and rebounds then a guy whos unpredictable and who is gonna hit a girl raw after the game." :toofunny:
 
Most improved - Yao Ming, in a few years he'll be very very dominant.

Most underrated: Chauncey Billups, no doubt
 
CEDeoudes59 said:
Most improved - Yao Ming, in a few years he'll be very very dominant.

You think? I still don't see it. He still fails to take it to the hoop strong and finish with authority. He doesn't seem to command the low post and since he is also slow he is NOT someone to be feared. Not like Shaq and not like Akeem Olajuwon used to be.
 
he has his moments, I watched him play this year and he was much better (though the Rockets are a mess) - but in the 2nd half he returned to his former self which tries to finese and take charges.
ridiculous when a 7-0 285 guy tries to flop
 
I vote
1. L. James
2. T. Duncan
3. K.G

I think Yao is a damn good player but he needs to take a summer off and just build himself up, he plays every summer for the Chinese nat team. Also, sweetest pullup stroke Michael Redd, that guy has got some skills.
 
Jason Kidd
Allen Iverson
Tim Duncan
Lebron James
Kevin Garnett
Paul Pierce
Vince Carter {maybe}
Shaq
Chris Webber
Tyson Chandler {Hey, I had to name someone from the Bulls}
 
ben gordon baby, thats the guy who is going to be a player in chi-town
 
Shawn Marion (Phoenix Suns) - 19 pts per game - 50+% from the field - almost 13 rebounds per game (3rd in NBA) - 2 steals & 2 blocks per game.
 
shawn marion is fantasy NBA money, he used to be my avatar
his performance in the playoffs was a disgrace at best though
 
small-Iverson
medium-bryant,james
large-amare stadamire,garnett,duncan
x-large-the daddy

these guys all play even better with the game on the line
amare may be an all time great in a few years.
 
Steve Nash. takes good shots, pushest the ball up the court everytime, and can pass the **** out of the ball.

Oh yeah, can score and make his teammates look brilliant.

doesn't anyone remember he was MVP last year?
 
CEDeoudes59 said:
Most underrated: Chauncey Billups, no doubt

you got that right..

Prince too.

best right now though, I'd have to say Labron. Not crazy about him, but damn, the kids got stupid skillz..

quickryde - Chris Weber?? Don't get me wrong, he's solid.. But not the best. Always been a fan of his since the Detroit Country Day days.. When I lived up there, I cought a few of his HS games. Dude was unreal back then..
 
Prometabolix said:
Steve Nash. takes good shots, pushest the ball up the court everytime, and can pass the **** out of the ball.

Oh yeah, can score and make his teammates look brilliant.

doesn't anyone remember he was MVP last year?

Yes I do agree. Just look what he is doing for that new Phoenix team (Amare Stoudamire out, Joe Johnson and Q. Richardson traded). As of today Phoenix has a better record than all the Eastern Conference teams except Detroit. THAT INCLUDES CLEVELAND! Only 4 teams with better records in the West.

Steve is the NBA assist leader at 10.5 per game. His 18 points per game ain't bad either.

Named player of the week for the West Nov. 21-27
 
right now, Elton Brand might be the best player. I mean since the season started.
 
Kobe Bryant.

And before anybody starts stating that he was taking too many shots, no, that's not true. He was taking the shots until his team started figuring out the offense. The past 6 or 7 games Kobe has been absolutely sensational. He's perhaps one of the best passers in the league and it's shown lately. He's one of the best shooters in the league and that's shown. He's also a dominating defender that can lock any guard down.

His new, slimmed-down look has made him very hard to guard, ultra-quick, and he can run forever.

By the end of the year, Kobe will be right up there for MVP consideration, and the Lakers will really be surprising people, mark my words.

Others? Lebron, KG, and of course, Tim Duncan. Duncan, though he doesn't put up the stats that KG does, probably is more valuable because he opens the floor up more than KG does. He's the best low-post player in the game, and you can't guard him with one player like you an KG. Oh... Shaq... sigh....
 
I'd say LJ, but free-throws are killing him lately (see the Pacers game...actually air balled one, but they still won).

I say best player in league is Steve Nash. He can run, pass, shoot, and is a leader.

Most underrated= Kirk Hinrich

Most Overrated= Kevin Garnett
 
Brock Landers said:
D Wade - keeps getting better and better every year


Bump to that... everyone is sleeping on Dwade and I don't know what for. The man is going to the top along with the Miami Heat. I'd take him over anyone in the game right now. Bump for dwade!!!

Also, none of the posts have mentioned TMAC. Tmac is the man as well. Wade is my first pic and Tmac is my second.:thumbsup:
 
Wade isn't even close to the player Kobe is. Kobe's the best, everybody else is second. I don't even want to hear that he's playing selfish... blah blah... if you don't watch the Lakers you can't say that. It's simply amazing that their record is where it is. They have nothing but Kobe and he's simply able to keep them afloat.

If Kobe had the team that Wade or Lebron had, there'd be no comparison. The degree of difficulty in the shots he takes compared to everyone else takes is off the chart.

Anyway, my vote is for Kobe... that's obvious :) He's grown up so much in the past 2 years.... both his game and himself.
 
not_big_enuf said:
Wade isn't even close to the player Kobe is. Kobe's the best, everybody else is second. I don't even want to hear that he's playing selfish... blah blah... if you don't watch the Lakers you can't say that. It's simply amazing that their record is where it is. They have nothing but Kobe and he's simply able to keep them afloat.

If Kobe had the team that Wade or Lebron had, there'd be no comparison. The degree of difficulty in the shots he takes compared to everyone else takes is off the chart.

Anyway, my vote is for Kobe... that's obvious :) He's grown up so much in the past 2 years.... both his game and himself.


Because he takes the majority of the lakers's shots, doesn't make him the best(I.E. game tonight he took 22 shots and had 24 points)... Since he got rid of shaq, how far has he gotten without him?
 
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Steve Nash, did you all forget...When in the lineup they win, when he's out they are a .500 team.

He is the best "player" .

My favorite player as far as making big shots and in the clutch is Kobe. Whether he is a prick or not, I don't care. How can anyone say he is overrated? In what way? He has 3 rings. And down the stretch of huge games with the lakers he , not shaq, got the ball.

For the future it is def. Lebron.
 
Shaq? Uh, you forget the Lakers had 9 NEW players last year and 8 this year... it's not just the loss of Shaq it's overall talent.

Achilles13 said:
Because he takes the majority of the lakers's shots, doesn't make him the best(I.E. game tonight he took 22 shots and had 24 points)... Since he got rid of shaq, how far has he gotten without him?
 
Without a doubt, Tim Duncan has the most pure talent in the game. He has the best fundamentals of any player since Magic.
 
lifter2005 said:
Without a doubt, Tim Duncan has the most pure talent in the game. He has the best fundamentals of any player since Magic.


Whines too much for me. But yeah he is a good player.
 
larry bird.............wait, what year is it? JK

I would have to say Lebron. If he can stay healthy and learn to utilize the other people around him better.........look out!
 
Kobe, LeBron, Nash, AI are all up there.

If I had to one player to build a franchise around though, I'd take Shaq.

Watch out for Dwight Howard in a year, he's becoming pretty dominant.
 
I gotta go with Ivy. Best little man to ever play the game. He has actually elevated his game these last two years. He made a believer out of me.
 
physically Lebron has the most tools, in terms of getting his team wins right now and the synergy he creates Nash is the MVP
 
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