Maybe Irving. Wall plays a tad erratic for my taste. Rubio Idk....seriously? Rubio has never been a shooter, or scorer. He can pass the ball and defend. He could be Kidd without scoring or shooting.
Young players can improve their shooting. Rubio possesses elite skills that are innate, not developed. Great anticipation and quickness on defense, and superb vision and passing ability. I'm very high on him.
He would not be the first Spaniard. Calderon gets overlooked quiet often because he is on a sub par team.... He is averaging a near double double. He is shooting a good percentage, 48 FG, career 38 pct from three.
Calderon doesn't make many mistakes, runs his coach's system well, and makes his jumpshots. He's also pretty horrible defender. Rubio can bother a lot of people on defense. I also feel like Rubio is better as a playmaker. I think the younger Spaniard has way more potential than Calderon and will ultimately be remembered as a much better player than Calderon.
Of course.... Morey said he had somewhat elite court vision. You can only do so much with court vision. I think his defense will make him look good. I don't think he will ever become a scorer. It is just not meant to be. I think he can work his way to 14, 15 points though.
Nice to see some objectivity on this vote... However, I voted for Lowry... lol :grin: Tough debate but CP3 gets a slight edge at this point... turned the Clip show from 18 games under .500 to serious Western Conference contender... D-will hasn't done that in NJ? Rose is a close second but needs some help...IMO
Dwill doesn't have the team cp3 does. Dwill is second only to cp3 in my opinion. He started the season a bit off but he's definitely stepped it up these past couple weeks.
At this point, I don't see anyone that can say that Westbrook isn't the best PG in the league. What he has done in the second half of this season is crazy.
You must not have watched much of Lillard this season. Dude's been thoroughly average. Irving seems high but he's definitely balling lately.