« Reply #733 on: May 25, 2011, 04:06:17 PM »
Look, lol...I love Rondo, but are you implying that Gary Dwayne Payton is only as good a shooter as Rondo?
I just checked the stats for Rondo.
Or do we not give Rondo enough credit here on the Forums?
I'm just stating that you can't use ts% as something to display someone's a good shooter.
Well, out of the stats listed there, what else could we use to tell whether someone is a good shooter or not?
I just checked TS%, FG%, and 3%. I'll admit - GP is not as good a shooter as say - John Stockton - but the tradeoff is that GP is a better fit - for my team.
Well I think the original debate was spurned on when I was Payton was not a good outside shooter, which he wasn't. He might be a great fit for your team, he's a heck of a player. Bill Simmons called him 'possibly one of the best two-way guards of the 1990's', and 'the most dominant point guard of the 1990's'.
Great player, just not a great shooter.
I agree - Great player, but a good shooter.
He was a good scorer. I think that's where we're missing a distinction here. Delonte West is probably a better shooter now than Payton ever was (beyond those 21 glorious playoff games), but Payton in his prime was 10x the scorer Delonte West ever will be.
I think he is in a similar class with Wade, Great scorer and when he gets hot shooting you had better watch out. But career Dwade is a .291 3pt shooter. Again Great scorer, but not the best shooter

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