Top 10 at each position
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PG:
1. Chris Paul
2. Deron Williams
3. Derrick Rose:
4. Rajon Rondo
5. Russell Westbrook
6. Tony Parker
7. Ty Lawson
8. Steve Nash
9. Kyle Lowry
10. Kyrie Irving
SG:
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Dwayne Wade
3. Monta Ellis
4. Manu Gonobli
5. James Harden
6. Joe Johnson
7. Eric Gordon
8. Kevin Martin
9. Tyreke Evans
10. Jamal Crawford/ OJ Mayo/ Steph Curry
SF:
1. LeBron James
2. Kevin Durant
3. Carmelo Anthony
4. Rudy Gay
5. Danny Granger
6. Paul Pierce
7. Andre Iguodala
8. Loul Deng
9. Nicholas Batum
10. Stephen Jackson/Gerald Wallace
PF:
1. Kevin Love
2. LaMarcus Aldridge
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Kevin Garnett
5. Blake Griffin
6. Tim Duncan
7. Amare Stoudemire
8. Zach Randolph
9. Josh Smith
10. Chris Bosh/Pau Gasol
C: (5-10 in no particular order)
1. Dwight Howard
2. Andrew Bynum
3. Demarcus Cousins
4. Marc Gasol
5. Andrew Bogut
6. Tyson Chandler
7. Joakim Noah
8. Al Horford
9. Greg Monroe
10. Al JeffersonComment
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Paul George is not a consistent enough offensive (or defensive for that matter at times) player to be considered in the top 10 at his position, whatever he's classified as. He has had way too many games where he is practically nonexistent on the court for stretches. He has his moments when he is spectacular and shows all-star promise but when he's out of it he brings nothing.
But you had him ranked higher than James Harden, so I must be missing something.Comment
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Paul George is not a consistent enough offensive (or defensive for that matter at times) player to be considered in the top 10 at his position, whatever he's classified as. He has had way too many games where he is practically nonexistent on the court for stretches. He has his moments when he is spectacular and shows all-star promise but when he's out of it he brings nothing.
But you had him ranked higher than James Harden, so I must be missing something.Comment
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