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After blowing a 3-1 lead to the Nuggets and getting fired in 2020 and then getting hired by the Sixers shortly after, in a interview in 2020 via Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer:

“Hey, listen, I enjoyed coaching him,” Rivers said of George. “So not a lot to say there. Ty Lue was sitting right next to me. So he better hope it’s not adjustments. It ain’t going to be much different.”

Rivers chuckled while lightheartedly mentioning Lue, his close friend, before continuing by saying: “Listen, we lost the game, and I think everybody needs to take ownership. [Me] obviously. We can always do better. Players can play better. So as far as I’m concerned, I’ll leave it there.”

Was Glenn onto something here??

 

As the title says, pretty much rank these 3 young amazing guards.

All 3 players provide a unique skill set that any team would love to have. There isn’t much playoff experience amongst these 3, but all 3 have the skill set to carry their teams to a deep playoff run.

SGA- 29.4 Pts/ 7.0 Reb/ 6.1 Ast with 2.1 stls/ 0.8blks/ 2.3 TOV on .526/ .314/ .897 shooting splits and a 60.9 TS%

Ant-man: 28.4 Pts/ 6.2 Reb/ 5.4 Ast with 1.3 stls/ 0.3 blks/ 3.7 TOV on .487/ .361/ .836 shooting splits and a 58.9 TS%

Hali- 23.8 Pts/ 3.9 Reb/ 12.2 Ast with 1.0 stls/ 0.7 blks/ 2.3 TOV on .517/ .409/ .949 shooting splits and a .660 TS%

So what y’all think?

 

As the title says. What do y’all think?

Stephen Curry is known for his efficiency while being a volume shooter and having insane gravity with his off-ball movement.

While Jokic is also super efficient that has gravity with his passing and finishing abilities all while dropping a triple double.