PG, SG, what ever, you have a good back court running the offense well your gonna win.
Phil won 11 chips without an all star caliber PG. Westbrook and Harden are the next evolution of Steve Nash and Derrik Rose. These are big fast guys that are multi tool players.
How are they rated defensively?
Rose's career got derailed and these co-MVP's passed him buy.
Our dynamic duo of Clyde and Earl were guards and neither in my opinion played the true PG position. They were just really good basketball players who passed. Clyde was a quarterback/alpha and felt his job was to get the team going and when needed, he took over. Earl was a magician with the ball and also learned to delegate in time.
Gail Goodrich was 6-1 and great shooter!! Jerry West a big 6-5 guard who could do it all. Not sure either was a pure PG. They were seen as the best tandem until Curry/Thompson. Klay is a great shooter, and but its Curry that brings that tandem to the convo.
My point really is Nalod not so interested in "Great PG" as much as "Great players". Im splitting hairs here, but in this draft I don't pass up taking a great player at any of the PG, SG or SF positions if the skill set is there:
Ball handling, Passing, Shooting and a brain.
I get Lonzo Ball I resign DRose if Rose is committed. I get Josh Jackson I might look at Holiday and Hill instead.
Nalod looking for chemistry but if there is a SF that I think could be a stud over just the best PG available, then Im going SF.
Yes we need a "guard", but if the one or two I want is off the board, you go with it.