He calls it a Championship belt, meaning that the title is fluid. Anyway, I think we can all discuss this list, offer throughts, suggestions, and counterarguments (including the inevitable "NO RONDO?!?!?!" outrage) that is sure to come as only Boston fans can dissect Simmons-y things.
1952-60: Bob Cousy
1960-69: Oscar Robertson
1969-72: Walt Frazier
1972-73: Tiny Archibald
1973-74: Walt Frazier
1974-76: Tiny Archibald
1976-77: Pete Maravich5
1977-79: Gus Williams
1979-80: Micheal Ray Richardson6
1980-81: Tiny Archibald
1982-91: Magic Johnson
1991-92: Tim Hardaway
1992-94: John Stockton
1994-96: Penny Hardaway
1996-98: Gary Payton
1998-2004: Jason Kidd
2004-07: Steve Nash
2007-09: Chris Paul
2009-10: Steve Nash
2010-11: Derrick Rose
2011-12: Chris Paul
2012-13: Tony Parker
(http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9399191/legacy-check)
Well? What do we think?
Aside from "NO RONDO?!?!?!" of course.
I would choose Stockton and/or Payton over Hardaway and/or Kidd for almost all of those years Simmons lists.
I'm starting to think Payton is very under-rated.
For a period of about 8 years he was the best scoring point guard in the league. His post offense was a real weapon, and he was a very good shooter with or without the dribble. He was also a very good playmaker.
At the same time he was a terror defensively - people who rave about Avery Bradley's on the ball defense should go back and watch video of GP at his peak.
With Kidd's offensive limitations I don't see how you could consider him to be a better player, at all, until the end of that range of years.