What defines a great point guard?
Do you have to be a pass-first floor general in order to be an effective one? How important is outside shooting ability? Is it optimal to push tempo or consistently settle into a half-court offense?
These are all difficult questions to answer with certainty.
Personally, I prefer point guards with the balance to create for themselves and their teammates. We all expect PGs to distribute the rock and keep their teammates in rhythm, but it's an added bonus when floor generals can force opposing defenses to account for their scoring ability.
As far as my rankings go, I'm placing the most emphasis on the current season, but I'm considering the previous couple of years as well. Obviously rookies like Stephen Curry and Tyreke Evans will not be punished for l ...
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