[Quotable]: Steve Nash on Being a True Point-Guard

Edited in Prisma app with Daryl Feril

When I was growing up a point guard was someone who makes his teammates better, you know? He takes 8 shots and makes 5. You know what I mean? Whereas nowadays we realize, why would we take the ball out of the point guards hands if he’s causing the defense this many problems? So, I think this is the nature of the game. If I played today, obviously I would have been influenced by those that came before me, and influenced by what the trends are. So, I would have been slightly different, but at the same time, I don’t want to giveaway what made me unique, and that was–a little bit like Jason Kidd–we used to get the ball and not be afraid to throw it ahead, to push, to create early opportunities for our teammates, to probe, to try to control the game with our vision and tempo, and without having to score necessarily. That was a different time, and there aren’t as many guys like that per se. But it’s not a judgement, its because the trends, the circumstance and the context of the way the game is played today is different.

Reference: Pull Up Podcast with CJ McCollum

Film study: Best of Steve Nash and Jason Kidd Assists

How to: Shaka Smart on teaching your players to be true point guards

[Awards]: The NBA’s 75 Greatest Players as Chosen by a 70-Year Fan

HD NBA Top 75

The 2021-2022 season marks the 75th anniversary of the NBA, and to commemorate the occasion, a panel of media, current and former players, coaches, GM’s, and team execs will select a 75th Anniversary Team which will be made up of (…drumroll…) the 75 greatest players in league history. Unless Ben Simmons or Dame Lillard trade requests heat back up, this topic will most likely overwhelm October with an endless flow of articles, podcasts, and video debating the accuracy of and methodology behind the NBA’s list. Here at Hoops Distillery, we have our own prestigious panel in place to bring you our Top 75 list–a panel of one.

Normally such an illustrious award would not be decided by a panel of just one, but in this case, there was no one better to judge than my Uncle Mike. He has been a diehard NBA fan since 1952 who had the good luck of growing up outside of Boston as Bill Russell and a supporting cast of other future Hall of Famers led the Celtics to 11 championships in 13 years from 1956 to 1969. When the Celtics dynasty faded, he continued to follow the league closely through every decade until the present day.

Selecting the league’s greatest 75 players is hard enough as it is, but becomes almost impossible to do well without the perspective that comes from someone like Mike who has seen practically every single player who could be a candidate for this list in action. Without this invaluable perspective, the majority of us would have too many blind spots that make it all too easy to lean on the players we admired growing up, the ones whose legendary games or stats we’ve heard about, or those who are still in the media spotlight from time to time. Take it from someone who can actually compare and contrast the offensive dominance of Elgin Baylor versus Kevin Durant, or the innovative handle of Bob Cousy versus Kyrie Irving–and can do so without any help from YouTube or Basketball Reference.

Mike said the following about the challenging process of trying to create such a list:

It’s fun to think about “the Top 75” list , but no such list could be “perfect”, because there is NO “perfect” list. It’s just a matter of opinion.

In fact, if I had to do it again without looking at the list I sent you, my (new) list would probably be a bit different. Also, it’s impossible to compare players from different eras. For example, I included George Milan and Neil Johnston. They were great great players in the 1950s. But if they were playing now instead of the 1950s, I’m pretty sure they would probably not be on the list.

No list of 75 players can include ALL the deserving great players. Any way, it’s a good topic for conversation, and it’s fun to remember.”

I couldn’t agree more! So without further ado….here are the NBA’s Top 75 players. Oh, but first….a couple of quick notes:

To make this list a bit more digestible and visually interesting, I took Mike’s list and sorted it by era and by position, so we can take a closer look at the picks in a couple of different ways.

The 20-year, overlapping eras I chose may seem a bit odd, but there are so many players whose careers ran into multiple decades (especially the one’s with the most longevity like Karl Malone, LeBron, and Kareem), that this method seemed like one of the few possible ways to logically organize everyone. In the end, the groupings that were created are interesting, almost as if each made up their own unique cohort within the class.

Also, the players listings in both charts are in no particular order, except for me gratuitously putting the players I consider to be the best ever at each position at the top of their respective lists for no real reason other than feeling uncomfortable leaving them floating in the middle.

Feel free leave feedback and comments below or DM me on Twitter @HoopsDistillery. Who’s missing in your opinion? Do you hope to one day be able to look in the mirror and call yourself an NBA fan of 70+ years?

Recommended reading/listening:

NBA.com’s Official Top 75th Anniversary Team, 75 Stories, and Archive 75

Jack McCallum [Sports Illustrated]: “75 Years of NBA Coulda-Beens

Marc Stein’s [Substack]: “The NBA’s Top 75

The Crossover Pod w/ Howard Beck [Sports Illustrated]: Deliberating the NBA’s 75 greatest players, w/ Jack McCallum

Ben Rohrback [Yahoo]: “The Bill Russell Scale: A quest for the perfect list of the NBA’s 75 Greatest Players

Howard Beck [Sports Illustrated]: “Selecting the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team: Behind One Voter’s Process

Bill Simmons pod [The Ringer]: “NBA 75 Regrets With Bob Ryan

David Aldridge and others [The Athletic]: “Introducing NBA 75

[NBA Draft]: 2022 Big Board Comparison, September 2021

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After enjoying the delicious appetizer of 2022 NBA mock drafts the week after the draft in July, we now have the more intel coming in, with the first of many 2022 big boards from the top draft analysts, including the top 100 from ESPN’s Jonathan Givony, top 30 from Sports Illustrated’s Jeremy Woo, and, the always reliable, Tankathon who posted their top 40. Banchero, Holgmren and Hardy, in some order, seems to be consensus for the time being, but there’s a lot of contrast across the boards after that.

There will be more big boards posted in the coming weeks, so make sure to check back for updates and follow me at @hoopsdistillery on Twitter for update notifications. Also, if I’m missing any big boards that you feel belong alongside the ‘All-NBA level’ draft analysts I currently include, leave a comment or DM me on Twitter.

ESPN
(8/25)
SI
(9/3)
Tankathon
(8/7)
1Chet Holmgren  Paolo Banchero  Paolo Banchero 
2Paolo Banchero  Chet Holmgren  Chet Holmgren 
3Jaden Hardy  Jaden Hardy  Jaden Hardy 
4Jalen Duren  Yannick Nzosa Jalen Duren 
5Caleb Houstan  Caleb Houstan  AJ Griffin
6Yannick Nzosa Jabari Smith  Yannick Nzosa
7Jabari Smith  Patrick BaldwinPatrick Baldwin
8AJ GriffinJalen Duren  Jabari Smith 
9Peyton Watson  AJ GriffinCaleb Houstan 
10Patrick BaldwinJaden Ivey Nikola Jovic
11JD DavidsonJD DavidsonJaden Ivey 
12Jaden Ivey Ben Mathurin  Peyton Watson 
13Kennedy ChandlerPeyton Watson  Jean Montero
14Ousmane Dieng Jean Montero Kennedy Chandler
15Jean Montero Dyson Daniels Ben Mathurin 
16 Dyson Daniels Jaime Jaquez JrDyson Daniels
17TyTy Washington Ousmane Dieng Max Christie
18Daimion Collins Kendall BrownOusmane Dieng
19Allen Flanigan Nikola Jovic Roko Prkacin
20Ben Mathurin  Daimion Collins Jabari Walker 
21Tristan VukcevicTristan VukcevicDaimion Collins 
22Nolan Hickman  Keegan Murray  Keegan Murray 
23Earl Timberlake Kennedy ChandlerTyTy Washington 
24Nikola Jovic TyTy Washington JD Davidson
25Roko Prkacin Roko Prkacin Terrence Shannon
26Khalifa Diop Jabari Walker  Julian Champagnie
27Keegan Murray  Allen Flanigan Matthew Mayer
28Jaime Jaquez JrWalker Kessler Andre Curbelo
29Caleb Love  Josiah-Jordan JamesKadary Richmond
30Mark Williams Mark Williams Mark Williams 
31Michael Foster Allen Flanigan
32Marcus Bagley Tristan Vukcevic
33Ochai Agbaji  Khalifa Diop
34Andre Curbelo Johnny Juzang
35Hugo Besson Ochai Agbaji
36Fedor Zugic Marcus Bagley
37Josiah-Jordan JamesEarl Timberlkae
38Johnny Juzang Max Ambas
39Matthew Mayer Ariel Hukporti
40Justin Lewis  Drew Timme
41Gabriele Procida
42Julian Champagnie
43Walker Kessler 
44Drew Timme 
45Ruben Dominguez
46Zach Edey 
47Ariel Hukporti
48Ibou Dianko Badji
49Malcolm Cazalon
50Taevion Kinsey 
51Andrew Nembhard 
52Max Abmas 
53Azuolas Tubelis 
54Guilherme Santos
55Terrence Shannon
56Abramo Canka
57Zsombor Maronka
58Pavel Savkov
59Will Richardson 
60Jahvon Quinerly 
61MarJon Beauchamp
62Trayce Jackson-Davis
63DeVante' Jones 
64Davonte Davis
65Iverson Molinar 
66Justin Powell 
67Dawson Garcia 
68Jabari Walker 
69Mike Miles 
70DeAndre Williams
71Hyunjung Lee 
72Osun Osunniyi 
73Buddy Boeheim 
74Mojave King
75Boris Tisma
76Mario Nakic
77Tom Digbeu
78Ismael Kamagate
79Carlos Alocen
80Kenneth Lofton
81Marcus Carr 
82Courtney Ramey 
83Keon Ellis 
84Nate Laszewski 
85Tyson Etienne 
86Nikita Mikhailovskii
87Christian Braun 
88Isaiah Wong 
89Donta Scott 
90Jonathan
Tchamwa
Tchatchoua 
91Makur Maker 
92Jalen Wilson 
93Scotty Pippen Jr
94EJ Liddell
95Adam Flagler 
96Kofi Cockburn 
97Isaiah Mobley 
98Darius Days 
99Eric Ayala 
100Paul Scruggs 

References:

ESPN [Jonathan Givony]

Sports Illustrated [Jeremy Woo]

Tankathon

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