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Kyrie Irving Can’t Play Next to LeBron James and be the Best Point Guard in the NBA
Hyping up someone is one thing, but being realistic usually comes off as less delusional. LeBron James is trying to build up Kyrie Irving heading into their first season together playing on the Cleveland Cavaliers. Claiming that he’s going to be the best point guard in the NBA comes with something of a catch.
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John Wall – A Max Contract & The Best Point Guard in the NBA?
One is fact, one is speculation. The Washington Wizards believe that whatever struggles John Wall had in the past, they shouldn’t be standing in his way to be a franchise player on a playoff team for them, giving him a max deal, which seems to also give him enough confidence to call himself the best point guard in the NBA.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tony Parker Deserves More MVP Talk
There’s no chance Tony Parker ever gets to win the NBA MVP award. The San Antonio Spurs point guard simply isn’t good enough on a season-long basis to overcome names like LeBron James and Kevin Durant, but he’s playing his best basketball once again this season, with or without Tim Duncan.
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5 Best Point Guards in the NBA Entering the 2012-2013 Season
The best and deepest position in the NBA over the past few years has been the point guard position. Chris Paul, Derrick Rose (who won the MVP in 2011), Russell Westbrook, Rajon Rondo and Deron Williams represent the elite group, but that’s without mentioning players like Steve Nash, Kyrie Irving and Brandon Jennings.
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High on Rajon Rondo, Low on Boston Celtics
When a news network is as big as ESPN is, the news they make becomes sport news. Placing Rajon Rondo as their highest ranked player in their NBA player rankings among the Boston Celtics was the final stamp that the point guard is the best player on this team.
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Derrick Rose Proves He’s the Best Point Guard in the NBA
Derrick Rose was just too much for Chris Paul and the Los Angeles Clippers (1-2) to handle, scoring 29 points and dishing 16 assists, leading the Chicago Bulls (3-1) to a 114-101 win in LA.