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PG: Young VS Old = Young Winning!
« on: April 26, 2008, 02:00:25 AM »

Offline LB3533

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So I am very happy Rajon Rondo is playing pretty well in his first playoffs, and I am surprised he is outplaying Mike Bibby by a far margin.

But I also look around the league and see the same thing...the younger PG's around the league are killing it against their older, veteran counterpart.

CP3 out playing Jason Kidd

Tony Park out playing Steve Nash

Derron Williams out playing Insert Rocket's PG

I am just glad our young PG is showing his stuff.

Re: PG: Young VS Old = Young Winning!
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2008, 02:04:11 AM »

Offline 2Xplosive

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I dont consider Parker in the young Category as Rondo is. Same with CP cause he has started his whole time in the NBA. 

Deron is the same has been a starter for 3+ seasons.

Rondo is a 1.5 season PG and is just amazing.


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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2008, 07:38:51 AM »

Offline Bankshot

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I dont consider Parker in the young Category as Rondo is. Same with CP cause he has started his whole time in the NBA. 

Deron is the same has been a starter for 3+ seasons.

Rondo is a 1.5 season PG and is just amazing.



But those guys are still young no matter how long they've been in the league.
"If somebody would have told you when he was playing with the Knicks that Nate Robinson was going to change a big time game and he was going to do it mostly because of his defense, somebody would have got slapped."  Mark Jackson

Re: PG: Young VS Old = Young Winning!
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2008, 08:38:34 AM »

Offline mjohnson

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Conclusion:
1. The younger guard is reaching his PEAK or getting better (enough to outlast the veteran)

2 or the vet guard is at the diminishing state of his carrer (enough to be outlasted)