Devin Harris for me to!! He's great for Dallas and he can score for anywhere on the court. His great sped really helps the mav's on there way to the finals.
2007-04-03 20:51:55
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answered by AVFC 3
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Of the players you listed the only true pg is Steve Nash, followed by Tony Parker. AI,CB, and Harris are all really combo guards who can play the 1 or 2. So to answer your question, the best PG by true definition of a PG is Nash hands down! But the best player on this list is AI.
2007-04-04 07:52:32
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answered by Willie Survive 4
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I think it's Steve Nash. Nash is your classic old-school point guard in the mold of a John Stockton. He's got great ballhandling skills, exceptional court vision, speed and superb shooting skills for a point guard. Of course, he's a pass-first guy but can certainly shoot the lights out when called upon. Iverson is an offensive player so he's more of a two-guard, and so is Parker. Billups used to be a shoot-first type of point guard but Larry Brown was able to mold him to a true point guard once he landed at Detroit. Harris is a promising young talent and has a great future in store for him, but at this point, he's not yet in the class of Nash and company.
2007-04-04 05:05:13
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answered by bundini 7
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i'll rank them for you(highest to lowest)
steve nash> do i really need to explain?? i think his 2 mvp awards, his current position in the race to the mvp and pheonix's standing can speak for themselves....nash is currently simply the best floor general in the nba....man, have you seen his passing skills??? not to mention, he has a very accurate shooting touch..
tony parker> he is one of the major factors why the spurs are so successful....he's a good scorer and leads the PGs in FG%....he's so fast and he fits perfectly for the spurs....
chauncey billups> well, this guy is the pistons' leader....he does have a post game and can rebound well for a point guard....he brings balance to the pistons....
allen iverson....i rank him pretty low because he's a SG in a point guard's body....this guy does what SGs does in the court....he's a scorer, a great one though....
harris> well, let's just say he hasn't proven himself yet, i mean he can't even get a permanent starting job....but i see this guy's potential....his development should be awaited....he's going to be good in years to come but as of now, he's not there yet....
by the way, where's kidd??
2007-04-04 04:07:05
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answered by intzki 5
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Steve Nash, followed by Chauncey B, Devin Harris isnt even the starting point guard for Dallas, Jason Terry is. How can you even compare him to anybody on your list. Not saying he isnt good, but he isnt allstar calibur yet
2007-04-04 03:55:20
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answered by ScottyDoesntKnow 3
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I honestly think its AI. He is the only PG to ever carry his team to the NBA championship (although they lost) that team was pathetic but he single handedly dominated the game. At 6 ft tall he plays in a game of giants, and he can score at will on anyone. Yeah he is a diff. PG than the other guys but he has the same great passing ability as Nash (proves it playing with Denver where he avg about 9 apg and still gets 27 ppg) and he is a prolific offensive player. Thats just me though....
2007-04-04 05:05:35
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answered by wcbaseball4 4
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Devin Harris is a great player, but he's not the best.
Steve Nash is still the best PG. I wondered why there's no Kidd on your list.
2007-04-04 04:07:34
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answered by Opas 4
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Harris??? You must be a Mavs fan or your surname is Harris.
The best pure point in this lot is Nash. Assists, spreads the floor, hits the open jumper, good 3pt range, great leadership. Harris needs to work on his jumpshot, 3pt range, drive and dish off, leadership.
Harris....that's a good one.
2007-04-04 03:51:28
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answered by todsbod66 3
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This isnt a fair question, if were looking at best shooter, or best tricks, or even just all around.
If the question was all around, then my answer would be Steve Nash, mr MVP last year.
2007-04-04 04:15:37
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answered by Vultren.com 3
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steve nash, there's a reason he's won back to back mvps. a point guard is supposed to pass and lead the team. without him, the suns would be struggling.
2007-04-04 06:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Derron Williams
2007-04-04 03:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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