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Fantasy: Top Ten Point Guards

1 October 2009 223 views No Comment

C3POChris Paul – Chris Paul aka Fantasy Basketball’s MVP is the single most dominant force in fantasy basketball. With Okafor in town replacing Chandler and Butler out of town making way for Posey or Wright, we except this team to score with much more efficiency, boosting Paul’s all around numbers.

Deron Williams – The best point guard in fantasy not named Chris. Deron is a special talent and should average around 18 points and 9 assists without much of an issue. If someone ranked lower goes before him check your settings, something may be fishy with your league.

Steve Nash – Gentry has reinstalled the up-tempo SSOL offense that made Steve Nash a back-to-back NBA MVP and that made him a fantasy beast. However sans Marion, Bell and Diaw this offense won’t be the same. Look for Nash to pick it up as Earl Clark develops over the season.

Gilbert Arenas – Reports out of Washington have Arenas looking fully healthy and looking to get right back to where he left off as a 24ppg, 6 assists, 2 3ptm, 2 stls.

Chauncey Billups – Chauncey Billups aka Mr. Big Shot is one of the best point guards in the NBA and playing beside Melo he will be able to continue to prove it to doubters everywhere. Draft with confidence anywhere in the 3rd round or later

Derrick Rose – My favorite point guard not named Chris Paul, Derrick Rose has all-star written all over him and is an upper echelon point guard without any shadow of a doubt. He may be one of the steals of draft day as he currently has ADP value.

Baron Davis – B. Diddy is ready to lead the Clippers. That means 20ppg, 7 assists, 2 steals and 2 threes/per game. Health is the overriding concern as it is with any season when it relates to Baron. If he can stay healthy for 75+ games he will be a steal.

Devin Harris – Undervalued in drafts even though he was the best player on the New Jersey Nets team last year. With VC gone this is really Harris’ team now and his peripherals should reflect the ball being in his hands been more this season. New wing mates Terrence Williams and Courtney Lee are already meshing very well with Devin.

Jose Calderon – Jose Calderon is capable of an 18 and 9 season himself, the major concern here is that we feel that Jack is a better all-around point guard and this fact is going to become a threat to his minutes even though Calderon is the more talented of the two. Calderon can average 13 and 7 off the bench, so he has the lowest ceiling of any PG.

Rajon Rondo – Rondo made a statement in the NBA playoffs last year and knocked Jason Kidd off of this list and offers similar versatility. With that said we feel Rondo will be the more valuable player over the course of the season.

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