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Earlier this week, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry named himself as the 'greatest point guard ever' when asked. On Wednesday, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith read a text he received from Michael Jordan weighing in on the matter...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Jwils8 months
WTF ids that bald thing in the middle?! FUGLY!!
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CanebreakCajun8 months
Steph Curry needs a screen to shoot a free throw and don't you dare come within 3 feet of him.
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Timeoday8 months
No doubt about it. 6' 9" man coming down the court with Globetrotter ball skills. Who are you gonna key on?

Can you imagine if Magic had a young Arvydas Sabonis as his center?

DYNOMITE!!
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CrystalPreserves8 months
All Time assist & steals leader and Dream Teamer John Stockton says hello.
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sjmabry8 months
Not for #1. Perhaps 2-5?
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CDawson8 months
Something about 5 NBA titles vs 0 should be posted here.
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CrystalPreserves8 months
Assists and Steals, and shooting are a better metric for ranking a specific position. Specific position; position specific metrics.
John Stockton is the top dog for metrics specific to point guards.
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What did I miss? When did Steph curry become a point guard? Doesn’t he just catch the ball and shoot like 90% of the time?
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genuineLSUtiger8 months
Magic put the Show in Showtime back in the day.
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socal778 months
I truly love Steph but this isn't a debate. Magic was a once-in-a-lifetime talent. He was 6' 9" with point guard skills.
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shel3118 months
It doesn't make sense to say it's Magic because he's a once in a lifetime talent because Steph is a once in a lifetime talent.

If you want to get technical, there have been dudes playing point guard at 6'9". There has never been a dude in the history of the NBA shoot the ball like Steph.
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faraway8 months
only idiots say otherwise
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