When was that? Paul has been viewed by pretty much everyone except Utah fans as better than D Will from the beginning.
Nah. People recognized.
When was that? Paul has been viewed by pretty much everyone except Utah fans as better than D Will from the beginning.
If we try we can turn this into another praise Rudy thread....check this out:
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1. Rudy Gobert 7.1
2. Greg Ostertag 7.0
3. Mark Eaton 6.9
4. Andrei Kirilenko 5.4
5. Derrick Favors 4.4
6. Kyrylo Fesenko 3.9
7. Jeremy Evans 3.8
8. Olden Polynice 3.7
9. Al Jefferson 3.6
10. Antoine Carr 3.5
When was that? Paul has been viewed by pretty much everyone except Utah fans as better than D Will from the beginning.
I think you are mis-remembering. I was never a big Deron fan, but I definitely recall him dominating Paul, especially in head-to-head matchups, earlier in their careers.When was that? Paul has been viewed by pretty much everyone except Utah fans as better than D Will from the beginning.
When was that? Paul has been viewed by pretty much everyone except Utah fans as better than D Will from the beginning.
By 2008, Paul was ranked as the NBA’s top point guard by NBA general managers, in their annual survey, with 89 percent of the vote. Williams won the poll in 2010, with 50 percent of the vote, before falling into the abyss.
Williams did not even crack the poll in 2011, 2012 or 2013. A Sports Illustrated ranking last spring listed Williams as the NBA’s eighth-best point guard, behind Paul, Parker, Westbrook, Rose, Kyrie Irving, Rajon Rondo and Stephen Curry.
Speaking of Eric Murdock, one of the guys he was traded for, Jay Humphries, played some PG and SG throughout his career. I honestly can't remember how much he played PG with the Jazz.