The NBA is built around its wing talent. While point guards like Stephen Curry or Russell Westbrook might be the league’s face, its wings are what makes the supremely watchable and lovable product that the NBA puts out. There was an era in the mid to late-2000s where the evolution of human bodies seemingly outpaced NBA strategy, and we were left with a “tweener” archetype that ended so many careers. Then the Steve Nash Suns, Big Three Heat and late-era Duncan Spurs came around and showed that a beautiful blend of athleticism and skill could overcome the awkward fits that positional designations provide.