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All-Time Show-Time Passing Team

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by rimrocker, Feb 16, 2007.

  1. rimrocker

    rimrocker Member

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    The Show-time pass seems a lost art these days, with a few notable exceptions. Anyway, here's my All-time team....

    PG Bob Cousy... Way ahead of his time with passing skills... some of those old clips are amazing.

    SG Pete Maravich... Who else?

    SF Magic Johnson... Yep, I know he was a PG, but he's versatile enough, so I'm putting him here.

    PF Larry Bird... Enough said.

    C Bill Walton... In his prime, a damn good passer.
     
  2. whag00

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    When Jason (white chocolate) Williams first came into the league he had some pretty slick passing skills.
     
  3. kaleidosky

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    If you're gonna let Magic play SF and Bird play PF, I think you'd be better off just asking for any 5 showtime passers.

    Cousy, Maravich, Magic are all definites.

    After that.. there are a lot you could throw in the hat i think from many generations. depends whether you want longevity or a couple of years of it
     
  4. MayoRocket

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    I think Webber is probably the best passing PF to ever play, but I'm not sure he's much of a show-time passer...
     
  5. Dr of Dunk

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    Arvydas Sabonis may have to make this team at C if you look at him in his prime.
     
  6. GoatBoy

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    Was going to say the exact same thing.
     
  7. Blotto

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    With his highlight reel for a resumé, an argument for C-Webb could definitely be made. BUT, in terms of pure passing vision and ability, Webber is quite overrated, IMO. Really, Divac was the best passing big man of the Kings-Adelman era, but the system on the whole overaccentuated the post passer's skills.

    Those pretty over-the-shoulder flip passes wouldn't be possible when all 4 of your teammates aren't slashing around seemingly at random until a passing lane is opened. It was like a high-screen/motion offense that fed into a low-post P&R almost.

    So, if you're factoring in a team's system, you could argue that Karl Mal...nevermind, I'm not even gonna type out that name.
     
  8. Man

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    Divac was a good passer, indeed.
     
  9. MayoRocket

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    I'd continue this discussion but the thought of trying to say something positive about Vlade Divac makes me nauseous. :)
     
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    Steve Nash - say all you want, but I just love watching him run the offense.
     
  12. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    have you seen webber playing in Detroit? He's making the same passes. the team can have cutting and slashing, but it still takes a skilled player to get his teamates the ball.
     
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    how bout jason williams when he was still young..
     
  14. Blotto

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    I'll give him that much, definitely. He's a good passer - I just feel he's overrated.

    He didn't do much in that regard while he was in Philly, but he never truly got acclimated. Now that he's on a team with one of the best off-ball schemes in the league (not to mention Rip), I'd expect that of him.

    Not saying he sucks, by any means. He's one of the best, all things considered - just not my #1.
     
  15. geeimsobored

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    You have to put him on that list if its based purely on how slick someone's passes were.

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    No, I believe that Magic Johnson is the best passing PF to ever play. Remember: Magic played PF during the 95-96 season.
     
  17. Drexlerfan22

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    Err... Bird played plenty of time at power forward...
     
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    White chocolate not in the starting 5, but def. the 6th man on this time
    PS: his off the elbow pass is the best pass ever.
     

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