The NBA’s 10 Best Backcourt Duos in 2010

Posted: 15th March 2010 by Adrian Vicente in NBA
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Sharman and the "Houdini of Hardwood." "Stumpy" and "Mr. Clutch." "Clyde" and "Black Jesus." All legendary, All-World, Hall of Fame, Championship-winning backcourt duos. The best ever? All in the discussion, no doubt. However, since the ABA-NBA merger in 1976, there has been no guard tandem more talented, skilled or effective than Isiah and Joe. Unlike the greats who came before them, Thomas and Dumars did more with less. Bill Sharman and Bob Cousy had Bill Russell and Red Auerbach. Jerry West and Gail Goodrich had Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain. Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe had Willis Reed and Dave DeBusschere. Thomas and Dumars' best offensive big men in Detroit were Bill Laimbeer and James Edwards. And yet the Pistons still appeared in three Finals and just missed a fourt ...

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