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Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:02 pm
by alexftbl8181 [enjin:6648741]
PG

1. Paul
2. Westbrook
3. Curry
4. Parker
5. Dragic
6. Lilard
7. Lawson
8. RUBIO
9. Conley
10. Beverly
11. Lin
12. Burke
13. Felton

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:10 pm
by alexftbl8181 [enjin:6648741]
SG

1. Harden
2. Thompson
3. Mathews
4. Bledsoe
5. Hayward
6. Ellis
7. MARTIN
8. Kobe
9. Green
10. Reddick
11. Mclemore
12. Carter
13. Evans

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:58 pm
by Camden [enjin:6601484]
Small Forward:

1. Durant
2. Parsons
3. Batum
4. Leonard
5. Hayward
6. Iguodala
7. Ariza
8. Gay
9. Gallinari
10. Evans
11. WIGGINS/BREWER
12. Tucker
13. N.Young
14. Barnes
15. Prince

Power Forward:

1. Aldridge
2. Griffin
3. Nowitzki
4. Davis
5. Ibaka
6. YOUNG
7. Randolph
8. Lee
9. T.Jones
10. Faried
11. Frye
12. Splitter
13. Boozer
14. Kanter
15. J.Thompson

Center:

1. Duncan
2. M.Gasol
3. Cousins
4. Howard
5. PEKOVIC
6. Chandler
7. Jordan
8. Bogut
9. Asik
10. Favors
11. R.Lopez
12. Plumlee
13. McGee
14. J.Hill
15. Perkins

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 3:44 pm
by Brandon BassHole [enjin:8183321]
Rather have Kobe than Martin 99 out of 100 times even if he is older

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 3:57 pm
by longstrangetrip [enjin:6600564]
Brandon BassHole wrote:Rather have Kobe than Martin 99 out of 100 times even if he is older


Without question. Even coming off an injury, Kobe is much more capable than Martin in all facets of the game.

Good job, Alex and Cam, on the lists. I'm not knowledgeable enough about many of the guys on the lost to weigh in, but it should provide some good discussion here.

One overall comment: SG is not a very strong position in the Western Conference. Perhaps that's why we struggled to think of possible 2-way SG's we could get in exchange for Pek.

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 4:34 pm
by Monster
longstrangetrip wrote:
Brandon BassHole wrote:Rather have Kobe than Martin 99 out of 100 times even if he is older


Without question. Even coming off an injury, Kobe is much more capable than Martin in all facets of the game.

Good job, Alex and Cam, on the lists. I'm not knowledgeable enough about many of the guys on the lost to weigh in, but it should provide some good discussion here.

One overall comment: SG is not a very strong position in the Western Conference. Perhaps that's why we struggled to think of possible 2-way SG's we could get in exchange for Pek.


Name the list of true starting level two-way SGs in the league. Spoiler alert its short.

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 10:06 pm
by bleedspeed
I would say this assuming all are healthy.

Rubio - 9th
Martin - 8th
Wiggins - 10th
Young - 10th
Pekovic - 4th

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 10:41 pm
by Camden [enjin:6601484]
bleedspeed177 wrote:I would say this assuming all are healthy.

Rubio - 9th
Martin - 8th
Wiggins - 10th
Young - 10th
Pekovic - 4th


Well well well. Aren't you in for a treat this year...

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:26 am
by kekgeek
I would say this assuing all are healthy like bleed said

Rubio- 8th
Martin- 7th (Burks is Utah starting SG not Hayward)
Wiggins- 10th
Young- 8th
Pek- 4th (I have in front of Duncan, Duncan is still good but at this point in his career I believe Pek is better)

Re: Ranking the west's position starters compared to the Wolves

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 7:02 am
by bleedspeed
Camden wrote:
bleedspeed177 wrote:I would say this assuming all are healthy.

Rubio - 9th
Martin - 8th
Wiggins - 10th
Young - 10th
Pekovic - 4th


Well well well. Aren't you in for a treat this year...