I don't get Caron Butler, Jason Kidd, and to a point Amare Stoudemire being on the list. These three are pretty good contributors. Butler is very close to being an all-star, while I said earlier Kidd from 2000-2004 was the premier point guard in the league who got a very average New Jersey Net teams into the Finals. Kidd's only problem is he has seen his best days. Amare Stoudemire was one of the biggest reason, why the Suns got into the playoffs, during his rookie year. Contrary to popular belief, he can go on scoring tear without Nash and be handful for opposing centers and power forwards. I very much support that he could average over 26 ppg, rather easily on inferior (offensive) team. I believe if he is healthy, he could be difference for a borderline playoff team or a borderline champion contender. Unlike Zack Randolph or Stephon Marbury, Amar'e is true game changer. When he is at his best, I don't think there are too many players who shut him down offensively. Amar'e would work on a team where there is a defensive minded center or one who doesn't demand the ball.
zach randolph for sure and to those who said dirk.... ummm are you serious? Youre either dumb or joking. i hope you are joking.
again, gilbert areas is a game changer. you cant put ppl liek him on a list like this. i agree with Gay though.
and more like 2 years ago. these last two seasons have obviously been hampered by injuries, but to say he was all stats and nothing else is ignorant.