Pick the best offensive initiator in each grouping
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I think this post is kinda
I think this post is kinda weird but I'm gonna go with it. Group 1- James Harden, can create better then Curry better finisher and shooter then Teague. Group 2- Gerald Henderson, havent seen enough Jennings but something smells like Telfair and I think Holliday in underacheiving. Group 3- Tyreke Evans i think hes just better then the other 2. Groups 4 and 5 Williams and Rice
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my groups
1.Harden(better complete player than the rest of these guys) 2.Jennings (a mix of allen iversons quickness and rondo's playmaking and passing) and 3.Flynn (they are sleeping on him,he is a Chris Paul clone) 4.Lawson(the best in the ncca at starting the break) 5.McNeal (a more than decent scorer and defender)










Out of each grouping of 3, who will be the most likely to be a teams top 3 offensive go to guy? I'm not saying whose going to be the leading scorer, I'm asking, when a player gets his number called, whether it be a pick n roll, an isolation, or screen to be set for them; who will produce the most points for his team through scoring himself or creating open shots for his teammates?
1. James Harden, Jeff Teague, Stephen Curry
2. Brandon Jennings, Jrue Holiday, Gerald Henderson
3. Tyreke Evans, Willie Warren, Jonny Flynn
4. Eric Maynor, Terrence Williams, Ty Lawson
5. Tyrese Rice, Jerel McNeal, Curtis Jerrells.
I honestly don't think I can pick any of them, and that's why I ask.