So Chris Paul is top-5 but Steph isn't top-10? Things that don't make sense for $1,000 Alex.
If you're going to make a big deal of CP3's defense then you should have Stockton over Nash.
I may or may not be a bit of a homer on Nash. I have Stockton right behind him. Although you won't here a strong argument from me over having Stockton above Nash at #5. Absolutely no way are either over Paul.
I would make a big deal of CP3's defense, apg, A/TO ratio, ppg, FG%, FT%, spg, and rpg. He's one of the best all around PG's of all time and has a COMPLETE game. Where's the weakness in his game? I guess 3pt FG%. But he's improved on that in his last 3 years. (.411 last year) Nash didn't have a complete game because of D. Steph doesn't have a complete game because of D and Assists. And c'mon, the main ingredient to any true PG has to be assists. It's pretty much THE stat that separates PGs from everyone else.
Just to compare Steph a bit with Paul:
Steph cleared 7.0 apg 2 times in 8 years.
Paul has been over 8.9 apg for 11 straight years.
Steph's A/TO is a paltry 2:1.
Paul's is 4:1.
Steph is a phenomenal shooter. Probably the best I've ever seen. But that doesn't make him a great PG. He's marginal at passing for a PG and poor at individual D. He doesn't clear Cousy, Payton, Kidd, or Stockton. No way.
The harder comparisons come with Jerry West, Tiny Archibald, and Walt Frazier.
And just to be clear. I'm a KJ guy. He was the reason I fell madly in love with the Suns. I consider him the most underrated PG of all time (mostly due to injuries). But I don't put him in the top 10 either. (no matter how much that pains me to say)