Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

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  • Mackey_Rose
    Droppin' knowledge, yo.
    • Oct 2010
    • 4464

    #16
    Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

    Originally posted by dohman
    You all value offense a lot more than defense. In a half court offense he is still excelling. He is not a volume shooter like most of the guys you listed. I also only see one player on that list that plays better defense.


    It appears most of you only care about the amount of points he can put up and not the fact that he is a better defender, and rebounder than almost everyone that was listed.
    Paul is shooting a far worse percentage than those "volume shooters."

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    • sportfireman
      Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 1533

      #17
      Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

      I'm starting to feel like all topics should have to be cleared by moderators before being posted....
      I'm not perfect and neither are you.

      Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the esteem of Elohim,
      Ephisians 4: 32 And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as Elohim also forgave you in Messiah.

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      • Unclebuck
        Administrator
        • Jan 2004
        • 36200

        #18
        Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

        Originally posted by naptownmenace
        10. Josh Smith
        ? he's a wing?

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        • dohman
          Remember #31
          • Nov 2006
          • 1361

          #19
          Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

          Originally posted by Since86
          Or people put more premuim on guys who've played at this level for season after season after season, than a guy who's done it for less than 40 games?

          We all hope PG gets to those heights, but you don't leap frog guys like Kobe who've been doing it 10+ years in less than half a season.

          Thats a good way to look at it. Kobe scored 80 once so he is still clearly better.

          Let me know how that is working out for the lakers this year. Kthnx

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          • Mackey_Rose
            Droppin' knowledge, yo.
            • Oct 2010
            • 4464

            #20
            Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

            I think it should go without saying, but saying that Paul is not as good as any of the players that have been listed in this thread, is in no way a knock against him. I don't think there are any bigger fans of Paul George on this board than I am, but no need to put the cart before the horse.

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            • dohman
              Remember #31
              • Nov 2006
              • 1361

              #21
              Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

              Originally posted by Mackey_Rose
              I think it should go without saying, but saying that Paul is not as good as any of the players that have been listed in this thread, is in no way a knock against him. I don't think there are any bigger fans of Paul George on this board than I am, but no need to put the cart before the horse.

              If we are judging on THIS YEAR you have to look at the fact that he out rebounds, out blocks, out steals, and forces he opponents to shoot a lower FG percentage. He may score 8-10 ppg less than others listed but his impact on a game is mucher larger than scoring.

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              • HickeyS2000
                Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 1042

                #22
                Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                If I had to choose out of those 4 which player I would give a 5-6 yr contract, I would choose PG without thinking. If we are talking about today, you have to put Kobe and Carmelo ahead of them, and probably Harden. Obviously Wade can do his thing, but he has been losing consistency lately. Still a tougher question than many are making it out to be. If you listed "in the next 5 years" as part of the criteria, PG would have been the one.

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                • cgg
                  yawn
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 2981

                  #23
                  Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                  I brought up last season who would be the best SG when Kobe and Wade decline. I thought it would be PG but I don't think anyone else did.

                  PG can win a lot of heads up match ups against those players, but I think they are likely to have a bigger impact over 82 games.
                  "Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry Bird

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                  • mattie
                    Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 3887

                    #24
                    Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                    So most of you said Kobe was (which is ridiculous, I'll get to that later) but I'll say this. Take Kobe and PG on their best day right now and PG would flat out beat Kobe. Easy. No contest. But he is NOT better. Because you can't count on PG's best game. He's inconsistent. He's young. One game he has 1 TO. The next he has 8. One game he has 30 points. The next he has 5. PG is just not as good as any of the other mentioned players.

                    The nice thing is he's making up ground quickly. We know he'll get there because on occasion we say PG play up to his potential and beat the absolute best in the game. George is a superstar in the making. One in the making who scored 5 points just a few games ago lol.

                    Back to Kobe - A lot of really smart, (much smarter than me) boarders all said Kobe is the third best wing. Some people just see players as who they were and simply can't grasp decline I don't think.

                    Kobe is a JOKE on defense right now. A joke. He is NOT better than 'Melo who currently has the second best team in the Eastern conference. He's not better than Wade who still contributes on both sides of the court at a high level.

                    Reminds me of all the people who still want to refer to Nash as a top tier pointguard. Yeah. He was great. He's not anymore. Players decline it happens. It doesn't effect their legacy. It just means we have to remember when they were great, and accept they no longer play at that level.

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                    • MillerTime
                      FREE LANCE
                      • May 2008
                      • 7672

                      #25
                      Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                      3rd best wing player? No way its Paul George...

                      James, KD, Kobe...thats three that are ahead of him
                      "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                      • brownjake43
                        Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 1565

                        #26
                        Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                        Thought this board would actual pay attention to all aspects of the game. Guess I was wrong. My bad. Didn't realize the audience on this board only saw scoring as what makes a good player. PG out rebound all these guys and is a better defender by far than Kobe and melo. But whatever. Guess its not close according to you guys.

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                        • 15th parallel
                          Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 1485

                          #27
                          Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                          Originally posted by OlBlu
                          There is nothing Lebron like about PG. He isn't even in the same universe with Lebron or Durant....... ...
                          Uh...you just took my post out of context.

                          I'm not saying PG is the same universe as LeBron, nor I'm saying he's similar to LeBron talent-wise. What I said was "But PG just accelerated his development and he's becoming LeBron-lite in terms of putting up numbers across the board." Key words there are: putting up numbers across the board. I'm just describing how well he's playing an all-around game more than comparing him to James.

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                          • PaceBalls
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                            • Jan 2004
                            • 6274

                            #28
                            Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                            I bet there is a similar thread on some Raptor's forum about Rudy Gay.

                            If we were to just look at the last 35 games or so, he would be up there with the best, but some of these guys have been playing at that elite level for years and years.

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                            • Goyle
                              Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1011

                              #29
                              Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                              Third best wing player might actually be PG if you take into account that Lebron and Melo spend most of their time at PF

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                              • Peck
                                Administrator
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 19968

                                #30
                                Re: Who is the 3rd best wing player in the game?

                                Originally posted by Thingfish
                                I bet there is a similar thread on some Raptor's forum about Rudy Gay.

                                If we were to just look at the last 35 games or so, he would be up there with the best, but some of these guys have been playing at that elite level for years and years.
                                This


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