1. Chris Paul
Is leading his team against the 2 time defending champ. Doing so without his second best player, and the odds against him were astronomical. Many predicted the Lakers would sweep the Hornets. Game 1 and 4 over the top performances put him far and away at #1.
2. Rajon Rondo
Torched the Knicks. Averaging 19 Pts, 12 Ast, and a shade over 7 Boards, including a 20 Assist triple double performance. He benefited from unreal shooting from Ray Allen, but one could also argue that Ray was much more effective when Rondo was on the floor, than when he was off the floor.
3. Russell Westbrook
4. Derrick Rose
Although Westbrook and Rose are pretty close, I give Westbrook the edge, just because I feel like the Thunder have a tougher match up than the Bulls do, and are leading that series 3-0 as opposed to 3-1. The "Rose carrying the Bulls" argument is no longer valid, since Boozer and Noah are back, and playing pretty well. Also, Rose's efficiency is absolutely abysmal right now. Both Westbrook and Rose are averaging a lot of TO's (over 4 a game) but Rose is shooting 35.2% and 17.2% from 3, meanwhile Westbrook is shooting 44.6% and 46.2% respectively. Even though Rose has lead a few second half come backs for the Bulls this playoffs so far, I feel like the reason they had to come back in the first place had more to do with Rose shooting his team out of the game.
To end, I'd like to say all 4 of these PG's are playing pretty well. If Rose could up his FG%, I'd feel more comfortable putting him ahead of Westbrook. It's been a joy to watch PG's so far this playoffs.