Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Top 15 Point Guards


The season already started and fantasy games as well, but have you already know the TOP 15 Point Guards?
Have you drafted the right one? Well this might help you pick the right one or will let you think if you got the right players already.
Let's start discussing them one by one.

Let's start with the Point Guards, you may read or already heard that John Wall said he is best PG but in this list he is not.
The first in the list is still the Clippers starting Point Guard Chris Paul (CP3) and that was his 6th year of being the best PG in the NBA averaging 18 PPG, 9.8 APG, 2.4 SPG, 4.4 RBG with 47% FG which shows that he still on good shape.
The second is in his 13th year of his career, Tony Parker, the one who led the Spurs in the Finals and leading France to its first European Championship title with an average of 17.1 PPG, 6 APG, 1 SPG, 3 RBG and a 49.4% FG.
On the third place is the returning star player of Chicago Bulls, Derrick Rose, he haven't played any games last season due to his knee surgery but now he needs to prove his strength on his return as many expects and he might be a great contender for this season's MVP.
On the fourth place is the best shooter in the NBA and the Best in 3point shooting, its non other than Stephen Curry on his 5th season with an average of 19.2 PPG, 6.1 APG, 1.7 SPG, 4 RBG, 46.5% FG and 44.6% in 3PT with 644 3 points made in his 4 seasons.
For the fifth place is the former Utah Jazz star player Deron Williams of Brooklyn Nets, he struggled by his ankle problems last season but now he was part of the BIG 5 of Nets with Garnett, Pierce, Johnson and Lopez.

We are done on the first five and already going on the half way of the list.
The best ballhandler and 2011-2012 rookie of the year, Kyrie Irving, lands the sixth spot and could rise up if he can avoid further injuries in his career.
The five year veteran point guard of Oklahoma City Thunder holds the spot for the seventh best PG although he miss most of their playoffs last year due to his torn meniscus, he expects to be back on his game this season.
The 2010 first draft pick John Wall is on the eighth spots leading the Washington Wizards on 24-25 where he shows his explosiveness having the one-man fast break's value.
Rajon Rondo of Boston Celtics is on the ninth rank that most likely will miss most of the season due to his ACL but his skills and determination in the court can't be doubt by anyone.
For the tenth place is the fastest player in the NBA, Ty Lawson of Denver Nuggets, he is one of the most consistent, playing efficient and improving many areas of the game each of his past 4 season.

The first 10 on the top Point Guards are now listed, now lets move to the remaining 5 of the list.
Let's start with Jrue Holiday for the rank eleventh who was recently traded by Philadelpia 763res to New Orleans Pelicans where he reached the All-Star Game last season.
On the twelveth place is the last season's rookie of the year Damian Lillard of Portland Blazers and now hoping to have a better season this year.
For the thirteenth place is one of the best defensive point guards and also showing his offensive play in the Western Conference Finals, Mike Conley which from Memphis Grizzlies.
Still on the list is the two-time MVP Steve Nash of Los Angeles Lakers aging 39 years old and now guiding his team without Kobe.
And the last but not the list is George Hill of Indiana Pacers which he helps his team to reach the Eastern Conference finals.

Now its your time to decide which is which to pick. Wait for more Top 15 players list soon.

Sources : Yahoo Sports, USA Today Sports
Photo from clubedochorodesantos.blogspot.com

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