Where Do Gilbert Arenas and Baron Davis Rank Among Elite NBA Point Guards?

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 Where Do Gilbert Arenas and Baron Davis Rank Among Elite NBA Point Guards?
The word "elite" is poorly defined in reference to NBA players and it is thrown around far too casually. Bottom line: if you are not on one of the three All-NBA Teams--or a player who deserved to be there but clearly got snubbed--then you are not an elite player. [link]

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Great Exercises in Internet NBA-Related Postings 7.6.08
Published 7/6/2008 by Hardwood Paroxysm (noreply@blogger.com) at Hardwood Paroxysm
... This article is much more enjoyable if you read it as if it's been read in a Scooby-Doo voice with the words "Ruh-ruh-ruh? Kobe Bryant? Ruh-ruh-ruh" intermixed. ...

The Arenas contract: What others are saying
Published 7/8/2008 by Pradamaster at Bullets Forever
... otherwise. This is, of course, entirely within Washington's rights. They're allowed to do whatever the heck they want with Abe Pollin's money, and with injuries and age and the pell-mell Eastern Conference, who knows what can happen once the postseason starts. Still, if you're a fan of this team, you would seem to want a bit more than "who knows what could happen in a seven game series?" as the mantra handed down from on high, heading in 2008-09. 20 Second Timeout: ...even at this supposedly "discounted" rate Arenas ...

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