

The backcourt that I was most disappointed by was Damon Stoudamire/JR Rider at the early Jail Blazers as that could have been spectacular but it didn't work.
Fantasy backcourt would be Seattle getting Latrell Sprewell to join up with Gary Payton, that would have been fun to see.
Did we have Mookie Blaylock and Steve Smith at Atlanta as I remember they were exceptional players


I wonder how many people are googling to try and find the most obscure answer, haha, Norm Nixon. Not saying its wrong but you ever see him play?

Hardaway and Richmond probably close to the best......until warriors decided to trade Richmond for billy Owens!! Stupid


"The 72-10 Bulls team had Kerr and then Harper as PGs. Pippen was the SF."
Whoops, brain fade.

J rich and baron davis
Kobe and fisher
Kidd and carter
Rondo and ray allen
36ers fans and complaining about the refs

If going old school, The Pearl & Frazier in Knicks was huge. Bad boys era , Thomas & Dumars. Kenny Smith & Vernon Maxwell were dynamic duo, ofc Olajuwon didn't hurt their title chances either.
Non-championship duo that was notable was Tim Hardaway & Mitch Richmond. Add Mullins at SF, they were one of the most potent offensive trio operating out of the backcourt.



Just a question.
Last year we all would not have rated Rubio given his Stats in Europe.
Now he is exceeding expectations in the US and even have the Wolves holdiing back there maximum offer for him after his Rookie contract (see Love's signing)
What gives?
Why the difference in output?
Someone is gonna say court size and openess BUT I am sure Steve Nash wouldn't have sich pitifiul stats in Europe for example.
Was he injured?
Not being payed? (WTF)
