Drex wrote:What poll?
Anyway, I'd pick Paul, too. Williams seems inconsistent.
joejam999 wrote:Drex wrote:What poll?
Anyway, I'd pick Paul, too. Williams seems inconsistent.
? He has averaged over 18 pts and 16 ast in the jazz's last 4-5 games. He is the MVP of the jazz, he brings it every night. You guys watch to much ESPN where all they do is suck Paul's dick. If Deron was playing anywhere else he would be getting more attention than Paul.
I really do hope the Jazz play the Hornets in the first round.
Lakers'fan wrote:Paul is better and he is having a career season. Why Paul is better? He can defend and Williams struggles on this. At offense, I think they are both at the same level.
BIG GREEN wrote:Williams is not a pure PG...he's a SG who knows how to pass...like lebron is a SF that knows how to pass. Obviously paul is the best PG.
benji wrote:Paul has put up better stats every single season. Williams has never been a better player statistically than Paul, it's not even been close.
benji wrote:I will never understand why people put 80% of the emphasis when comparing players on their teams instead of their individual performances.
benji wrote:Williams "led" the Jazz? Boozer's 24/12 didn't? Are we focusing too much on Williams' Spurs series and not the two that came before it? (Before that series his playoff numbers were 16.5ppg on 44% shooting.)
Lamrock93 wrote:Deron Williams was and is their Steve Nash. Would you call Amare Stoudamire the leader of the Suns?
Lamrock93 wrote:2005-06 and this year, yes. 2006-07, no. They put up nearly identical numbers last season. Granted, Paul's were still slightly higher, but it was close, and don't forget he missed a chunk of the season. Williams (80 games, 16.2 PPG, 9.3 APG, 3.3 RPG, 1 SPG, 3 TOPG), Paul (64 Games, 17.2 PPG, 8.9 APG, 4.4 RPG, 1.8 SPG, 2.5 TOPG)
Well, individual stats do not matter if your team sucks. I mean, look at 2003-04 Tracy McGrady. He averaged 28, 6 and 5. Did he deserve MVP consideration? No, because his Magic won 19 games. Stats are important, but what matters in the end is making your team win.
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