I know I can play point guard.

I play everything but point guard.

I played point guard my whole life.

Im the best point guard in the NBA.

I have no handles, I'm no point guard.

I wasn't a point guard. I was a killer.

Kris Dunn is a very athletic point guard.

I wouldn't call myself a real point guard.

I always think of myself as a point guard.

You ask what position I play, I say point guard.

There's always a good point guard in this league.

I feel like I'm the best point guard in the league.

I am a point guard. It's a job that I'm not scared of.

I was born to be a point guard, but not a very good one.

I can't name a backup point guard better than me in the NBA.

I realize the responsibility of being a starting point guard.

I don't want to be called a point guard, but I can't stop it.

A point guard can carry a team - if he has all the right stuff.

I'm a pass-first point guard that tries to get everybody involved.

Coach Kidd has taught me a lot just from the point guard position.

I'll try to help everybody. That's what I try to do as a point guard.

It's hard to be the point guard, especially playing with a young team.

Plenty of times LeBron is mistaken as a point guard, which is awesome.

I think I'm a shooting guard and a point guard, to be honest with you.

I think the most important position in the league now is the point guard.

You can play fast but not in a hurry. As a point guard, I can dictate that.

I'm a versatile point guard who is unselfish and can score at all three levels.

It's hard to play basketball without a point guard - it's an important position.

With my game, my biggest asset is being a point guard who can get into the paint.

When you're a point guard, man, if you're not up to par, you're in a lot of trouble.

I can probably go down in history as the best backup point guard ever in NBA history.

I grew up as a point guard, and as a point guard you learn how to navigate situations.

Playing point guard is someone's instincts. They're used to that. That's my instincts.

I played the two guard in college, and playing point guard is what I've done all my life.

I feel like I can play point guard for any team in the league and average a double-double.

I had a lot of doubt coming into my career about being an elite point guard in this league.

I don't like Derrick Rose, he'd rather score than distribute. That's not who I want as my point guard.

Being a point guard in this league, you have to balance out people - the emotions and stuff like that.

I looked up to Magic Johnson a lot. He was a tall point guard who found his teammates and had a good time.

With the ball in your hands as the point guard, you want to be able to control the game and take care of it.

My mentality when guarding a point guard was always to try and disrupt him and take them out of the offense.

I definitely feel like I'm a really good playmaker, a really smart point guard that can lead his team and win.

I can't think of much higher praise to give a player than to say, 'This point guard reminds me of Jason Kidd.'

I'm never going to be a point guard, but you always have guards that get the rebound and take it coast-to-coast.

The point guard is always the leader on the floor, regardless: the extension out there on the floor for the coach.

A lot of teams - they want a point guard and I am bouncing around, why not put me in those talks and try to get me?

Just watching Steve Nash growing up, and what he did with Amare - you can't play with a better point guard than him.

I know what I can do and I know I can pass the ball. I know I can be a true point guard and I know I can score also.

That's something a point guard can always work on, with keeping his dribble alive a little better. It's so important.

I think a lot of the time, when things were going wrong, I would get blamed for things because I was the point guard.

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