Depends. Will Beverley return to this 2013-14 form. Will Lawson be available to play or spending time in prison or worse?
Teague/Shroder? Wtf? They are mediocre point guards. Put them in a isolation heavy system like what CP3 has to deal with in Clipperland and they will be no more than system players 12/7 guys. I similarly not convinced DeMarre is even remotely worth than much money.
Lin + Curry would be an unstoppable duo. Especially with Curry coming off the bench to give Lin some rest.
Curry/Livingston is the best duo Then the other best PG combo's Wall/Sessions/Neal Westbrook/Payne/Augustin Paul/Rivers So it's basically superstar PG + mediocre backups, except for Livingston he's a good backup.
If Lawson is "right" next season, he and Bev are an easy choice over Teague and Schroder. For the long term, hard to say. Depends on what Schroder develops into.
And this was before the most recent DUI http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...point-guards-no-1-chris-paul-no-30-dante-exum
Teague and Scheoder are both players that are good at both ends of the court. Never going to be confused for being near elite at either offense or defense, but are solid both ways. Lawson and Beverley are elite at one end of the floor and below average at the other end. Lawson is elite on offense but is below average on defense due to his size. Beverley has shown to be an near elite defender but is pretty limited on offense. As a combo, I think Lawson/Bev are better since they, together, are elite on both ends of the court. Elite talent will beat good/solid talent 9 out of 10 times.
Teague and Scheoder are both players that are good at both ends of the court. Never going to be confused for being near elite at either offense or defense, but are solid both ways. Lawson and Beverley are elite at one end of the floor and below average at the other end. Lawson is elite on offense but is below average on defense due to his size. Beverley has shown to be an near elite defender but is pretty limited on offense. As a combo, I think Lawson/Bev are better since they, together, are elite on both ends of the court. Elite talent will beat good/solid talent 9 out of 10 times.
Where's Schroder on the list? How is "leadership" qualified in that ranking system? The ESPN Forecast panel is a joke.
Voted Lawson/Beverley, but they're probably about equal. As long as Lawson can stay off the booze, that is. Hopefully soon I can stop adding that caveat.