US media divides 7 levels into the top point guards in history: Magic Library 1 level, Paul Nash 2 level, Westbrook 3 level, Doncic 4 level
On September 17, American media Sogbasketball divided the top point guards in NBA history in seven levels. Every time such a division is conducted, there will be many controversies. Let's talk about the controversy first. This list is a bit different from the previous US media rated the top 20 point guards in history. First level: Elvin Johnson, Oscar Robertson, Curry, Isaiah Thomas; Second level: Jerry West, Stockton, Kidd, Paul, Nash; Third level: Westbrook, Bob Cousey, Parker, Gary Payton, Fraser; Fourth level: Archibald, Lillard, Doncic, Irving, Ross, Rondo; Fifth level: Dennis Johnson, Tim Hardaway, Anthony Hardaway, Dave Bing, Billups, Jamal Murray; The sixth level: Wall, Lowry, Arenas, Fisher, Ju Holiday, Lanny Wilkens, Trae Young; The seventh level: Chicks, Gis Williams, Mark Jackson, Joe Jo White, Price, Deron, Marbury; There is actually no controversy in Curry's first level. Curry has won 4 championships + 2MVP + 1FMVP in his career. His honor is actually richer than the Smiling Assassin. After having FMVP, Curry has begun to compete with the Magician for the title of the first PG in history. Should Tony Parker be in the third place with Westbrook, Fraser, Cousy and others? Because Parker has never been the first core of the Spurs. He relies on the systems of Duncan, Ginobili and Popovich to survive, and he does not have too strong personal scoring explosive power. As an active young point guard, Doncic is already in the same level as MVP Ross, champions Irving, Rondo and others? Is Doncic's momentum too fast? Although Lillard has no MVP and no championship, he has been in the league for a long enough time. Does the US media treat Doncic too favorably? The previous top 20 point guards selected by the US media HoopsHype are as follows: (You can compare the ranking list) No. 1-5: 1. Magic, 2. Curry, 3. Oscar Robertson, 4. Jerry West, 5. Isaiah Thomas; No. 6-10: 6. Paul, 7. Stockton, 8. Nash, 9. Cousey, 10. Kidd; No. 11-15: 11. Payton, 12. Westbrook, 13. Lillard, 14. Fraser, 15. Archibald; No. 16-20: 16. Malawic, 17. Parker, 18. Irving, 19. Doncic, 20. Wilkens.
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