Tony Parker caliber PG
Interesting. Where would you slot Parker into the current PG hierarchy, Who?
I think I have him 7th best PG this season. All-Star caliber player but not a franchise guy.
I have Irving with a higher upside than that. I respect the heck out of Tony Parker's game, and think he would have put up tremendous statistics if he was on a lesser team where he could be more selfish. However, I do see Irving as having franchise-level potential.
If I was starting a franchise with a goal of winning a championship within five years, I'd put Irving behind Rose and CP3, but ahead of Westbrook, Wall, and perhaps Deron.
Too high. Irving is good, but I don't think he's that good, at least in the 'if I were picking a blah blah with 5 yr goal' conversation.
Yeah? What's your list, tough guy? 
Well its a flawed question to begin with..who are the other players? Is the PG the best player on the team?
I don't know. Let's say an elite center (a guy like Bynum, maybe) and an excellent defensive SF (Deng, perhaps?). Add in a team full of role players who fit well.
On that squad over the next five years, I'd go Rose, CP3, Irving/Deron, Curry, Westbrook, Rondo, Wall, Jennings.
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As far as PG's in that scenario, over the next 5 years (but not nec IN 5 yrs), CP3, Rose, Deron, Westbrook, Lowry (no antagonism intended...I really believe this), Rondo, Irving
I don't think Wall, Jennings, or any other pg prospect currently in the league could lead a contender, whether its health/attitude/whatever.