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  • My top 5 NBA small forwards

    1. LeBron James
    2. Kevin Durant
    3. Paul George
    4. Carmelo Anthony
    5. Kawhi Leonard

  • #2
    1. durant
    2. lebron
    3. kobe
    4. george
    5. melo

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Since 1985 View Post
      1. LeBron James
      2. Kevin Durant
      3. Paul George
      4. Carmelo Anthony
      5. Kawhi Leonard
      pretty much this. I might put kawhi at 4. Hell, throw in Hayward in that mix as well. And J Smooth if you consider him a sf.

      I'm also a fan of Batum

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      • #4
        Originally posted by hhs661 View Post
        pretty much this. I might put kawhi at 4. Hell, throw in Hayward in that mix as well. And J Smooth if you consider him a sf.

        I'm also a fan of Batum
        Iguodala and Parsons as well

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Since 1985 View Post
          Iguodala and Parsons as well
          Huge Iggy fan so I'm hoping he can stay a top 7-10 sf. I really think Harrison Barnes is gonna take more of a role in GS this year. Parsons is on the comeup. I doubt he'll have a huge season this year as it'll be a team effort in Dallas. But his overall game is nice.

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          • #6
            Batum
            Parsons
            Lebron
            Durant
            Kawahi



            .....Kobe a SG

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            • #7
              Leonard doesn't deserve it yet......he had a great finals run but that's it. He still only averaged like 11-12 a game during the season.

              Expectations are going to be way way way too high for him after his finals run. He won't be able to duplicate that for an entire year.

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              • #8
                Lebron
                Durant
                Carmelo
                Parsons
                George

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Since 1985 View Post
                  1. LeBron James
                  2. Kevin Durant
                  3. Paul George
                  4. Carmelo Anthony
                  5. Kawhi Leonard
                  I gotta agree with this..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
                    Leonard doesn't deserve it yet......he had a great finals run but that's it. He still only averaged like 11-12 a game during the season.

                    Expectations are going to be way way way too high for him after his finals run. He won't be able to duplicate that for an entire year.
                    What makes you think that?

                    If anything, he sacrifices scoring to stay within the system the spurs play. Same with Tony Parker.

                    I'm positive both could put up great numbers but winning as a team is more important to them than individual stats and accolades.

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