NBA Power Rankings: The Best Backcourts In The NBA
By Mark Wilson
May 21, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) and guard Klay Thompson (11) celebrate the 99-98 victory against the Houston Rockets following the second half in game two of the Western Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs. at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
In our latest edition of NBA Power Rankings, we take a look at every NBA team’s backcourt duo
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With the 2015-16 NBA season vastly approaching, we take a look at the best backcourt combinations heading into the season.
While some of theses ranking may push you to the brink of insanity, you have to take notice that just because one half of the backcourt is great, the other half still has the potential to bring their rating down.
It’s a paring ranking and I tried my best to consider all intangibles – offensive ability, defensive consistency, potential, etc. While no ranking is perfect, here are our ranking of every team’s backcourt.
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