[情報] Top Ten Point Guard
From No. 10 to No. 1, Kamla Counts Down the Best Point Guards
Living the Fantasy: Top Ten Point Guards
By NBA TV's Rick Kamla
(Note: The following rankings are based on eight categories: points,
rebounds, assists, blocks, steals, field-goal percentage, free-throw
percentage, and threes.)
10. Andre Miller, Nuggets: Miller won’t wow you, but he’ll help you
in six of eight categories, with blocks and threes being the lost
cats. I’d love to tell you Miller’s going to revert to 2001-02 form
when he averaged 10.9 assists, but I can’t because of the pesky
presence of Earl Boykins.
9. Mike Bibby, Kings: Bibby averaged a career-high 18.4 points last
season, but Chris Webber and Bobby Jackson missed 91 games combined.
Presuming C-Webb and Bobby J stay healthy, Bibby’s scoring average
will slide to roughly 16 a game, but strong shooting percentages and
nearly two threes per game keep him safely in the top 10.
8. Jason Terry, Mavericks: Over the last four seasons, Terry has
averaged 18.3 points, 5.9 assists, 1.6 steals, and 151 threes. He’s
also deadly from the line (85 percent) and ultra-durable (seven DNPs
in five seasons). Now that JT’s ballin’ for a contender, I expect a
very big year.
7. Dwyane Wade, Heat: With all the positive press Wade is receiving --
and deservedly so -- it’s easy to forget he missed 21 games as a
rookie. But that’s a buzzkill, so let’s focus on his potential for
19-5-6-2 now that Shaquille O’Neal is the apple of the opposition’s
eye.
6. Sam Cassell, Timberwolves: Cassell was one of the best all-around
players in fantasy hoops last season, helping out in six of eight
cats. He also established new career-highs in scoring (19.8 points)
and shooting (49%) in making his first All-Star Game appearance.
Don’t downgrade Cassell because of Troy Hudson’s return, as slightly
fewer minutes will make him even more effective when he is running
with the Wolves.
5. Allen Iverson, 76ers: I love the fact that Ivy is going to play
the point in Philly this year, but I hate the fact he broke his thumb
at the Olympics. While he’s on the court -- and I hope it’s for 82
games -- Iverson is going to style fantasy players with minimums of
25 points, 7 assists, and 2 steals.
4. Stephon Marbury, Knicks: Steph, who’s missed only two games over
the past three years, has averaged 20.4 points and 8.3 assists over
his eight-year career. And after tickling the Garden faithful with
19.8 points and 9.3 assists last year, Marbury could go 20-10 for the
first time in his career.
3. Gilbert Arenas, Wizards: Arenas averaged 19.6 points and 5.0
assists last year, but the scoring will come down and the dimes will
go up now that Antawn Jamison is a Wizard. No worries, freaks, as I
still expect Arenas to drop 19-5-6 with 200 threes and 150 steals on
the fantasy world.
2. Baron Davis, Hornets: After playing 82 games in each of his first
three seasons, BD has missed 47 over the past two. But because he’s
capable of 200 threes and 200 steals in an 82-game season, I’m
giving BD one last chance to prove he isn’t injury-prone.
1. Steve Francis, Magic: Francis can forget about the 2005 postseason
now that he’s in Orlando, but what he loses in playoff checks, he’ll
make up in statistics. You can forget about that 16.6 scoring average
from a year ago, as Francis gets back to being a 22-6-6 monster now
that he’s a franchise player again.
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