1. Chris Paul -18.5ppg, 11apg, 2.5spg, 45%FG, 86%FT -One of the best PGs to ever play the game. He takes on, and succeeds at every responsibility a floor general is tasked with. It’s the way he has always played.
2. Steph Curry -23.5ppg, 8.5apg, 46%FG, 88%FT, 41% 3pt FG -One of the most exciting players in the league, with arguably the best jumper. His glass ankles haven’t really held him back this season, and watching the Warriors in the playoffs will be a highlight for many.
3. Damian Lillard -21.1ppg, 5.6apg, 42%FG, 88%FT, 38% 3pt FG -Mr. Do everything during all-star weekend is the perfect complement to Lamarcus Aldridge’s post game. Lillard is a few years away from actually being a complete player, and when this happens the Blazers will be a sure fire top 3 seed in the West.
4. John Wall -20ppg, 8.8apg, 43%FG, 80%FT, 36% 3 pt FG -Wall finally put it all together this season, and is playing like a top draft pick. The Wizards are actually close to a threat in the East, and a mature Wall is the main reason.
5. Kyrie Irving -21.2ppg, 6.2apg, 42%FG, 85%FT, 36% 3 pt FG -Does he want to stay in Cleveland? Would you? Regardless of that argument, Irving can be dominant at times during a game. It’s a frightening thought he isn’t even close to a finished product. I wonder which contender he goes to when he’s a FA?
_________________ McDude wrote: My wife said 2 things about Bernstein today:
"He sounds like a man that was never challenged to be a man." "He gives a lot of opinions without probably having many life experiences."
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