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For Starters: 5 Greatest Point Guards

John StocktonWho doesn't like a list, especially on a Monday morning when that's about all you can handle?

This one's for John Stockton, who is going into the Basketball Hall of Fame next weekend. But he'll likely be overshadowed by Michael Jordan, David Robinson and even his old coach, Jerry Sloan.

That's almost fitting because if there was ever a player who didn't seek out the limelight or look to bring attention upon himself it was Stockton. A truer point guard, the NBA has never seen.

He was business and focus all the time. I remember trying to interview him before a game in the mid-1990s. I wanted to talk to him about all the scoring point guards who were in the league at that time, players such as Gary Payton, Tim Hardaway and Allen Iverson.

I asked him if he thought a trend was developing -- from passing points to scoring points. Stockton considered the question for a moment, began answering, then stopped abruptly.

"Do you mind coming back and asking me these questions afterward?" Stockton said. "I've really got to get ready for this game."

One guy's opinion on the five best point guards in NBA history:

1. Nate Archibald: His 1972-73 season (league-leading 34 points per game; league-leading 11.4 assists per game) will probably never be duplicated. And don't forget, he shot 49 percent from the floor that year. His final touch of greatness was helping lead the Boston Celtics to the 1981 title.

2. Bob Cousy:
Depending on who you ask, some might replace Cousy with a Jason Kidd, Steve Nash or Payton. Wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, but we're still committed to giving Cousy, an original, a place on this list.

3. Magic Johnson:
C'mon.

Follow NBA FanHouse 4. John Stockton: There has never been a point guard who has understood the position more than Stockton. When it came to making teammates better, nobody has ever done it any better than Stockton. Nobody.

5. Isiah Thomas: Few point guards had the total package that Thomas had. He could run an offense and lead a team as well as anyone. He could penetrate, knock down the jumper and find the open man. And there were few point guards who could take over like Thomas when the game was on the line.

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