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... and Rudy's 12th in the NBA among SG's. He's ahead of Michael Redd, Richard Hamilton, Leandro Barbosa, and a handful of other pretty effective shooting guards.

I think Roy is helped in the PER category by the fact that he just doesn't take many bad shots and doesn't make a lot of mistakes. Rudy's helped by his simply eye-popping free throw percentage.
 
I really do think Roy is a top 10 player. At least borderline top 10. And he is def. the 3rd best SG in the NBA, imo.
 
I really do think Roy is a top 10 player. At least borderline top 10. And he is def. the 3rd best SG in the NBA, imo.

After Kobe, it's a tie with him and Wade for #2 NBA shooting guard IMHO. He's definitely top 10 overall in my book. Only guys I'd rank clearly ahead are LeBron, Kobe, Dwight Howard and Chris Paul.
 
I have my doubts about whether he's really one of the elite (top 10 or so) players in the NBA, but the way he's been playing lately, and in particular scoring? He's doing it all and he deserves all the accolades people want to send his way...

Ed O.
 
After Kobe, it's a tie with him and Wade for #2 NBA shooting guard IMHO. He's definitely top 10 overall in my book. Only guys I'd rank clearly ahead are LeBron, Kobe, Dwight Howard and Chris Paul.

I'd add Dwyane Wade and Amare Stoudemire to that list, but so far this season, Roy has been truly remarkable. If he can really play at this level (top-10 player) long-term and if Oden fulfills his promise...this team could actually be both "two deep" and "too deep" at the same time...the two front-line superstars and a very talented supporting cast.

Perchance to dream!
 
I'd put him and Joe Johnson up there right behind Kobe and Wade.
 
Having Rudy as the #12 SG is no less surprising. A third of the way into his rookie season. Wow. Wow. Wow.

Notice that among healthy SGs, Rudy has played fewer minutes than just about anyone until you get down to JR Smith at 24. In other words, the ratings clearly show that Rudy would be a starting SG on 2/3rds of the teams in the league.

iWatas
 
After Kobe, it's a tie with him and Wade for #2 NBA shooting guard IMHO. He's definitely top 10 overall in my book. Only guys I'd rank clearly ahead are LeBron, Kobe, Dwight Howard and Chris Paul.

Thats cool that you would put him up there with Wade. Me personally, I have Kobe and Wade on a tier 1 level and BRoy on that tier 2 level. BUt i have Roy ahead of ppl like J. Johnson, Iverson, McGrady and Ginobili.

Wade is having an unbelievable season.
 
The only players I have above Roy are LeBron,Kobe, and Wade.

Amare- He's too much of a chemistry headcase, me first attitude, and only likes to score
Dwight-PHENOMINAL young center, but can he be counted on in the clutch? His poor ft% keeps him below Roy imo.
CP3-Its arguable with Roy, and he does have the playoff experience, but he always does sub par against us, so it's hard to put him above our guy. Imo, CP needs to work on his jumper more to become an uberstar, already a superstar.
Deron-Again, very arguable with Roy. It is really just a preference. I give Roy the nod, because he can play the 1 and 2, Deron not really a good 2 man. He is intense on defense though, very impressive.
KG-Just getting too old in age. He wouldn't have the impact he is now unless the team was surrounded with the talent it has now.
Duncan-Still getting it done, even with his age increasing. Roy i the SG version of Duncan.
Joe Johnson-established himself in the top 10 this year, Roy with the edge, because of last year in the RG, who can forget?
 
I can't wait to see what happens after I say this in a Blazers bored, but


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Mayo > Roy
:D
 
I can't wait to see what happens after I say this in a Blazers bored, but

Mayo > Roy
:D

Well, you have to keep it plausible to generate annoyance.

Does "Shavlik Randolph > Rudy Gayl" drive you crazy? ;)
 
Mayo > Roy
:D

No, he is not -

http://www.basketball-reference.com...&sum=0&p1=roybr01&y1=2009&p2=mayooj01&y2=2009

But ... and this is a good thing - Mayo so far is having a fantastic rookie season and it is remarkable how close he is individually to Roy the rookie -

http://www.basketball-reference.com...&sum=0&p1=roybr01&y1=2007&p2=mayooj01&y2=2009

The interesting part, how ever, is to always compare their winshare - and Roy beats OJ now as he did as a rookie.

Still - you have to love what OJ does in the NBA - he is much more effective as a professional player than he was a college player - and he is still pretty young.

Trading K-Love for OJ-Mayo was a world class steal, about as big as trading R-Foye for Roy.
 
The only players I have above Roy are LeBron,Kobe, and Wade.

Amare- He's too much of a chemistry headcase, me first attitude, and only likes to score
Dwight-PHENOMINAL young center, but can he be counted on in the clutch? His poor ft% keeps him below Roy imo.
CP3-Its arguable with Roy, and he does have the playoff experience, but he always does sub par against us, so it's hard to put him above our guy. Imo, CP needs to work on his jumper more to become an uberstar, already a superstar.
Deron-Again, very arguable with Roy. It is really just a preference. I give Roy the nod, because he can play the 1 and 2, Deron not really a good 2 man. He is intense on defense though, very impressive.
KG-Just getting too old in age. He wouldn't have the impact he is now unless the team was surrounded with the talent it has now.
Duncan-Still getting it done, even with his age increasing. Roy i the SG version of Duncan.
Joe Johnson-established himself in the top 10 this year, Roy with the edge, because of last year in the RG, who can forget?


Uh...:yeahright:
 
I wasn't serious when I posted that. Mayo isn't at Roy's level YET. He could get there in the near future, but as of now Roy is the better player.
 
The only players I have above Roy are LeBron,Kobe, and Wade.

Amare- He's too much of a chemistry headcase, me first attitude, and only likes to score
Dwight-PHENOMINAL young center, but can he be counted on in the clutch? His poor ft% keeps him below Roy imo.
CP3-Its arguable with Roy, and he does have the playoff experience, but he always does sub par against us, so it's hard to put him above our guy. Imo, CP needs to work on his jumper more to become an uberstar, already a superstar.
Deron-Again, very arguable with Roy. It is really just a preference. I give Roy the nod, because he can play the 1 and 2, Deron not really a good 2 man. He is intense on defense though, very impressive.
KG-Just getting too old in age. He wouldn't have the impact he is now unless the team was surrounded with the talent it has now.
Duncan-Still getting it done, even with his age increasing. Roy i the SG version of Duncan.
Joe Johnson-established himself in the top 10 this year, Roy with the edge, because of last year in the RG, who can forget?


could argue several of those, but notably chris paul is off to the best career start of all time for a PG. it's a stretch to put roy on an equal level, much less above.
 
I have my doubts about whether he's really one of the elite (top 10 or so) players in the NBA, but the way he's been playing lately, and in particular scoring? He's doing it all and he deserves all the accolades people want to send his way...

Ed O.

Interesting that you put so much faith in PER, and base so many player comparisons on PER... except when it doesn't agree with your opinion.
 
I really do think Roy is a top 10 player. At least borderline top 10. And he is def. the 3rd best SG in the NBA, imo.

Roy has not established himself as a top 10 player.

Repeat All-Star? Yes.

Portland's best player - again? Yes.

A top young guard? Yes.

Throwing up top 10 productions numbers so far this season? Yes.

But numbers done for a relatively short period of time does not cement a spot in the top 10. I think you have to have good numbers for a season leading a team into the playoffs and make some noise there OR you have to have amazing numbers for a couple of seasons before you can say a player is a "Top" player.

You just can't go by a small number of games and crown someone. Lots of players have had really great stretches of seasons. I remember one year Peja stormed out of the gate to start a season scoring over 25pts per game and leading Sacramento to more wins than expected. Some said he was in the discussion for MVP and was a top 10 player, etc. He fell off from that pace and we never heard that talk again. Peja wasn't then, before or after a "Top 10 Player". This despite having top 3 PER in the NBA for a period of time.

If you are making a prediction, fine. If you think he has arrived and will keep up this level of play, great. But no awards get handed out yet. Not until he does this for a while more yet.
 
could argue several of those, but notably chris paul is off to the best career start of all time for a PG. it's a stretch to put roy on an equal level, much less above.
As I stated, my main reasoning for Roy above CP was head to head. Roy looks much better when we play NO than CP does when he plays against us. He is a GREAT, GREAT player, but just doesn't do much against us :)
Roy is just becoming the guy who can do the things Kobe can do in the clutch and I just think that is one of the highest attributes to obtain. He has been simply amazing this year. And my ranking were based on this year.
 
As I stated, my main reasoning for Roy above CP was head to head. Roy looks much better when we play NO than CP does when he plays against us. He is a GREAT, GREAT player, but just doesn't do much against us :)
Roy is just becoming the guy who can do the things Kobe can do in the clutch and I just think that is one of the highest attributes to obtain. He has been simply amazing this year. And my ranking were based on this year.

You can't compare how good players are just based off of head to head match-ups.

You basically said Joe Johnson was worse than Roy because of a sequence that lasted 24 seconds. I'm not disagreeing that Roy is better, but that's some faulty logic right there.
 
You can't compare how good players are just based off of head to head match-ups.

You basically said Joe Johnson was worse than Roy because of a sequence that lasted 24 seconds. I'm not disagreeing that Roy is better, but that's some faulty logic right there.
First of all, it was the whole quarter that Roy took over.
Second, JJ and Roy are SO close in ranking, I used that as my tiebreaker..its my world.:cheers:
 
First of all, it was the whole quarter that Roy took over.
Second, JJ and Roy are SO close in ranking, I used that as my tiebreaker..its my world.:cheers:

Ok, 12 minutes. Still faulty logic.
 
For a guy who isn't known just for scoring, Roy is 10th in the league in PPG. He's also 10th in PER. He's the undisputed leader of his team - a team with the 9th best record in the league. He plays his best in the 4th quarter when the game is on the line. If he's not a top 10 player, he's damn close.

BNM
 
Hmm... Roy as a top ten player. Let's see who I'd put above him...

1.) Lebron James
2.) Kobe Bryant
3.) Dwayne Wade
4.) Kevin Garnett
5.) Dirk Nowitzki
6.) Steve Nash
7.) Chris Paul
8.) Amare Stoudamire

After that, it starts to get a little tougher. Tony Parker and Tim Duncan are arguably better than Brandon Roy, but the San Antonio system is a different animal. Deron Williams could be too, but he's still getting back into his groove this season. Paul Pierce is even a possibility, or Carmelo Anthony, though neither of them takes on all the responsibility that Roy does these days.

Toughie. If Roy isn't a Top 10 player, I'd agree that he's darn close.
 
Hmm... Roy as a top ten player. Let's see who I'd put above him...

1.) Lebron James
2.) Kobe Bryant
3.) Dwayne Wade
4.) Kevin Garnett
5.) Dirk Nowitzki
6.) Steve Nash
7.) Chris Paul
8.) Amare Stoudamire

After that, it starts to get a little tougher. Tony Parker and Tim Duncan are arguably better than Brandon Roy, but the San Antonio system is a different animal. Deron Williams could be too, but he's still getting back into his groove this season. Paul Pierce is even a possibility, or Carmelo Anthony, though neither of them takes on all the responsibility that Roy does these days.

Toughie. If Roy isn't a Top 10 player, I'd agree that he's darn close.

I would say Dirk looks like a top ten player but I wouldn't trade Roy for him in a million years. The rest of those guys at the same age, sure except maybe Amare if he is as big of a headcase as he seems to be. Then maybe not.
 
52 pts tonight, another CLUTCH performance..he is only getting better. Top 5 imo.
 
Ill expand upon that list for ya since Im the devils advocate playing Lakers fan :devilwink:

You cant play the "Roy fits better on our team" card when ranking this stuff!

(i added in no particular order)



1.) Lebron James
2.) Kobe Bryant
3.) Dwayne Wade
4.) Kevin Garnett
5.) Dirk Nowitzki
6.) Steve Nash
7.) Chris Paul
8.) Amare Stoudamire
9.) Tim Duncan
10.) Paul Pierce
11.) Dwight Howard
12.) Joe Johnson
13.) Yao Ming
14.) Pau Gasol
15.) Deron Williams
16.)Carlos Boozer
17.) Brandon Roy
 

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