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Point Guards A'Plenty
Point Guards A'Plenty
ESPN's Marc Stein did a big spread on the young elite point guards ( Tony Parker , Deron Williams , Chris Paul ) over the weekend. He anoints the triumvirate as heirs to the Steve Nash - Jason Kidd throne, and of course he's right. But there's more than just these three in the pipeline; if the Big Man is on constant endangered species watch, the Point Guard should be safe for another decade ...
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Ted Miller's Sports Rant — ... . This is from the last paragraph. By most accounts, Petrino is detached and distant, but he's probably not as bad as the national media made him out to be Wally... talk to me in two years. ---The topic is NBA point guards . Not that the Sonics know anything about that. ---Who's got the best sports blog? ...

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PhDribble — ... Well, whether you agreed with Gil or not, his latest post is just more evidence of why he's just a cut above the rest and will continue to develop into a major voice in bball.  Gil is not merely a rabble-rouser/sensationalist, he thinks about the issues, challenges himself, challenges others, and then thinks some more.  "A friend i’ the court is better than a penny in purse." - Henry IV P2 . Ziller posts a key addendum to Stein's puff piece on the new generation of pgs. ...

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Hardwood Paroxysm — ... 11. I'll Trade You My Possibly Career Ending Injury For Your Possibly Career Ending Injury (Via The Corndogg): With all the talk about the great young points in the league , it almost seems criminal (no -NBA reference intended) to leave off two guys like Shaun Livingston (what used to be a knee) and T.J. Ford (head, neck, spine, etc.). Its gotta be tough for these guys, who have been through so much, while still so young. Especially when guys like Tyron Lue, Luke Jackson, Nate Robinson and Jeff McGinnis seemingly have ...

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