
This is a list of the top 3 NBA point guards. Not looking at potential, not looking at sneaker deals, not looking at physical attributes, just looking at it from, 3 minutes to go in an elimination game, who you want running the show.
1. Chris Paul. The most complete point guard in the L. His ability to run a team has been blindingly apparent since his Demon Deacon days. There is no one better in the L at finding players, get open and you'll get the ball...in your chest. There hasn't been a better passer in the L since J. Kidd ran up and down with the Nets. CP3 has a sweet 15-18 footer to go along with his passing skills. For his short stature, at 6' 0", he can take finish at the rim against most all bigs too. CP3 is also a league leader in steals every year as well. Adds that with 4 rebounds a game, you've got the games most complete point god, I mean guard.
2. Steve Nash. Hands down the most complete offensive point guard in the L. The best pick and roll point guard in the L is a threat go for 30 and 10 every single night. This Canada native has also been a league leader in assists for the better half of this decade. Also shooting 90 something percent from the free-throw line for your career makes you dangerous in the final minutes of a close game. Easily could be number 1 if it wasn't for his defense, or lack there of.
3. Rajon Rando. There hasn't been a player over the last two years who's stock has risen more. He can do everything on a basketball court, except shoot. But when you the C's play, it's obvious who the motor is. He could be the most effective player in the L. We've been told our whole lives that the definition of a great player is "someone who makes everyone around them better." If this is true, the Rando is the greatest player in the al, since Shaq was in LA. The way he highlights his teams talents is extraordinary to watch. Also is reported that the is a string tied to his hand and the ball. Defensively speaking, he could make the NBAs 1st team. His ball pressure, long ants, quick hands, off th ball help is second to none in point guards across the L.