Many believe that a fundamental principle to winning the Larry O'Brien Trophy is to build a contender with a dominant forward--if not a center--and great guard. Historically speaking, this recipe obviously has had a great deal of success, for we've seen some great ones from Jordan and Pippen to Magic and Worthy--to name a couple--who have led their teams to multiple titles. But just who has the best forward/guard combination in the NBA today? Is it the Lakers' Bryant and Gasol? The Spurs' Duncan and Parker? Hornets' Paul and West? Cavs' James and Wiliams? Or another combination? Further, is said combination as critical to winning a title in the present NBA as it once was, or has it ever been? Try not to be bias, folks, as you weigh in on the poll. ;)
Poll
Which combo is the best in the NBA right now?
Lakers' Byrant and Gasol (219 votes)
Magic's Howard and Carter (1 vote)
Spurs' Duncan and Parker (13 votes)
Hornets' Paul and West (0 votes)
Suns' Nash and Stoudamire (4 votes)
Cavs' James and Williams (2 votes)
Nuggets' Billups and Anthony (3 votes)
Celtics' Allen and Garnett (3 votes)
Blazers' Roy and Aldridge (5 votes)
250 total votes


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