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Top 10 pointgurads what are yours???

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1.gilbert areas

2.deron wills

3.jason kidd

4.tony parker

5.chris pual

6.Steve nash

7.baron Davis

8.Allen iverson

9.d fisher

10.delote west

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  1. 1. Chris Paul

    2. Deron Williams

    3. Tony Parker (even though i hate him)

    4. Allen Iverson

    5. Gilbert Arenas

    6. Baron Davis

    7. J-Kidd

    8. Nash

    9. Chauncey Billups

    10. I like Derek Rose


  2. 1.Paul

    2.Nash

    3.Deron Williams

    4.Tony Parker

    5.Baron Davis

    6.Gilbert Arenas

    7.A.I

    8.chauncy billups

    9.D fisher

  3. 1Chris Paul

    2.Allen Iverson

    3.Deron Williams

    4.Steve Nash

    5.Agent 0

    6.Mr. Eva Longoria

    7.B-diddy

    8.Mike Bibby

    9.TJ Ford

    10.Rafer Alston

  4. 1.Paul

    2.kidd

    3.Nash

    4.arenas

    5.Davis

    6.williams

    7.parker

    8.iverson

    9.Calderone

    10.Billups

  5. 1.Chris Paul

    2.Deron Wiliams

    3.Gilbert Arenas

    4.Steve Nash

    5.Baron Davis

    6.Allen Iverson

    7.Tony Parker

    8.Andre Miller

    9.Chauncey Billups

    10.Jose Calderon

  6. If There Healthy And for Next Year:

    1: Chris Paul

    2: Gilbert Arenas

    3: Deron Williams

    4: Allen Iverson

    5: Tony Parker

    6: Steve Nash

    7 baron Davis

    8: Jason Kidd

    9: Chauncey Billups

    10: Andre Miller

    Hope i helped Peace!

  7. 1. chris paul

    2. deron williams

    3. allen iverson

    4. steve nash

    5. gilbert arenas

    6. tony parker

    7. jason kidd

    8. baron davis

    9. chauncey billups

    10. andre miller

  8. 1. Gilbert Arenas

    2. Baron Davis

    3. Allen Iverson

    4. Chris Paul

    5. Steve Nash

    6.Deron Wills

    7. Jason Kidd

    8. Chauncey Billups

    9. Mike Bibby

    10.Kirk Hinrich

  9. Jason Kidd

    Gilbet Areas

    D fisher

    Baron Davis

    Allen Iverson

    Tony Parker

    Steve Nash

    Chris Paul D west

    D Wills  

  10. 1 Chris Paul

    2 Steve Nash

    3 Baron Davis

    4 Deron Williams

    5 Tony Parker

    6 Gilbert Arenas (prob the best scorer, though)

    7 Chauncey Billups

    8 Jason Kidd (he's getting old)

    9 Andre Miller

    10 Devin Harris

    Allen I is a shooting guard

    Delonte West's biggest accomplishment was getting out of everyone's way,good D not playing stupid

    Derek Fisher?!?! Solid but not Great


  11. 1. Gilbert Arenas - Washington Wizards

    Age: 23 Height: 6'3'' Weight: 191 School: Arizona Years: 5 Role: Starting PG

    Gilbert is the perfect fantasy point guard. He won’t just give you prototypical point guard stats; he’ll dominate them. Filling the stat sheet with points, threes and steals is the norm for the lightning quick All-Star, and he just keeps getting better and better. It seems as though there is no ceiling for this guy, as he improves his game in nearly every aspect every year. A deadly sharpshooter from the outside, Arenas can also use his quickness to drive to the hoop or nail down a mid-range jumper. Putting the ball in the basket isn’t his only saving grace, though. He’s improved his court-vision during the last few seasons and will dish out around six assists per game. The best part of his game, however, has to be his free throw shooting. Much like Dwyane Wade, Arenas is adept at drawing fouls on his way to the basket. Not many can match his 82 percent from the line in 10 free throw attempts per game.

    Bottom Line: He might not be the best assist guy in the group of elite PG, but he certainly makes up for that with his dominance in other categories. As a very low risk, high reward player, consider yourself lucky if you find him anywhere outside of the first round this season.

    2. Chris Paul - New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets

    Age: 21 Height: 6'0'' Weight: 175 School: Wake Forest Years: 1 Role: Starting PG

    After an impressive rookie campaign, it is clear that Chris Paul is the future of the point guard position. With seemingly limitless potential, the kid averaged 16.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 7.8 assists, 2.2 steals and 0.6 threes in his rookie season. Simply put, this kid is good…real good. Not only does he contribute in nearly every category but he also shoots a high percentage from the line (85 percent). He also showed the ability to get to the charity stripe often with six free throw attempts per game. Paul’s stats are favorably comparable to a young Jason Kidd, only with more offensive firepower. His three-point shooting was the only disappointment in 2005-06, but he’s a technically sound shooter and should improve in that area this year.

    Bottom Line: This will be the last time you will be able to acquire Paul outside of the first round. He’ll likely go after guys like Iverson and Nash but could easily outperform both. Grab him in the second and enjoy first round production.

    3. Allen Iverson - Philadelphia 76ers

    Age: 31 Height: 6'0'' Weight: 165 School: Georgetown Years: 10 Role: Starting PG

    Trade or no trade, Allen Iverson will score, steal, dish and knock down free throw after free throw no matter where he plays. As of press time, the trade rumors have died down, and he’s one of those players that will have similar value regardless of what uniform he’s wearing. In his second year at the point, Iverson continued to prove that he’s not just a gunner. His 7.4 assists per game ranked eighth in the NBA, and his improved shot-selection led to a much-improved 44.7 shooting percentage from the floor. Always a top-notch thief, Iverson uses his quickness, anticipation and tough on-ball defensive pressure to create around two steals per game. Don’t forget about his brilliant free throw shooting, either. During the last two seasons, Iverson has shot higher than 80 percent from the line while attempting nearly 11 shots from the stripe per game. His three-point shooting isn’t spectacular, but he’s kept it respectable by averaging more than a three per game for eight straight seasons.

    Bottom Line: If there is anything to worry about, it’s that Iverson’s intense style of play can lead to a variety of injuries, but he is one of the biggest warriors in the game and will play through pain if he’s physically able to so. Take the high turnovers with a grain of salt as Iverson will put you near the top of the standings in points, assists and steals.

    4. Steve Nash - Phoenix Suns

    Age: 32 Height: 6'3'' Weight: 195 School: Santa Clara Years: 10 Role: Starting PG

    Not since John Stockton have we seen a player dominate the assist category the way Steve Nash has during the last two seasons. A nice contrast to the new wave of high-scoring point guards, Nash is an old-school player with a pass-first mentality. Aside from his crisp passing abilities, Nash’s greatest strength lies in his ability to get down the court quickly and lead the fast break. Even if Amare Stoudemire isn’t 100 percent to start the season, we can realistically expect Nash to lead the league in assists for a third straight season. With Joe Johnson in Atlanta and Amare on the shelf, Nash took on more point scoring responsibilities last season and responded with a career-high 18.8 points per game. Impressively, he did this without sacrificing the other aspects of his game. His 10.5 assists per game were down from 11.5 in 2004-05 but still led the league by a large margin. He also picked up the slack on the boards, putting up a career-high 4.2 rebounds per game. If there’s anything to complain about, it’s his lack of steals from the point guard spot. The Canadian has never averaged more than a steal a game and doesn’t figure to do so at this point in his career. No need to worry, though, Nash more than makes up for his lack of steals by shooting more than 50 percent from the floor and 90 percent from the line.

    Bottom Line: Nagging injuries are frustrating and we can a expect a modest regression in points, threes and boards if Amare returns to form, but Nash will still be a dominant fantasy point guard.

    5. Jason Kidd - New Jersey Nets

    Age: 33 Height: 6'4'' Weight: 210 School: California Years: 12 Role: Starting PG

    A few years ago, Jason Kidd was a sure fire first round draft pick in fantasy drafts. Last year, injury concerns dropped his stock to the point where he was found hanging around in the second or even third rounds. When healthy, Kidd is one of the top point guards (if not the best) in the NBA. Those who nabbed him in the third round last season were rewarded with 13.3 points, 7-plus rebounds, 8-plus assists, nearly two steals and 1.7 threes per game. You will have to endure the dismal field goal percentage, but he’ll make you happy as he flirts with triple-doubles on a nightly basis. He’s not shy about involving his teammates and with proven scorers like Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson and even Nenad Krstic on his side, he’ll come close to challenging Steve Nash for the league lead in assists this season.

    Bottom Line: Don’t be fooled, even at 33 years of age, Kidd still has a few good years left in the tank. Draft him with confidence in the second round despite his injury concerns.

    6. Chauncey Billups - Detroit Pistons

    Age: 29 Height: 6'3'' Weight: 202 School: Colorado Years: 9 Role: Starting PG

    After three solid seasons as Larry Brown’s protégé, Chauncey Billups took his game to the next level in new head coach Flip Saunders’ up-tempo offense. Billups posted career highs in points (18.5), assists (8.6), threes (2.3) and free throw attempts (6.4) with Saunders at the helm. The points and threes were to be expected, but nobody could foresee the increase of nearly three assists per game. With the assist totals climbing, Billups has gone from solid fantasy starter to fantasy stud in just one season. Other than Big Ben Wallace leaving town, the Pistons are virtually the same tea, and since Wallace didn’t offer much on the offensive end, Billups should be expected to shoulder the same offensive load in 2006-07. We’d love to see more steals, but the domination in threes and his near 90 percent shooting from the line will make up for his lack of thefts.

    Bottom Line: Draft Billups with four categories in mind: points, assists, threes and free throw percentage. He’ll dominate those areas but needs to improve his field goal percentage and steal totals in order to be mentioned in the same breath as the rest of the elite fantasy point guards.

    7. Mike Bibby - Sacramento Kings

    Age: 28 Height: 6'2" Weight: 190 School: Arizona Years: 8 Role: Starting PG

    While not as flashy as some of his counterparts, Mike Bibby is as solid as they come among fantasy point guards. In 2005-06, Bibby became the go-to-guy on the offensive end for the Kings and responded with career highs in points (21.1) and three pointers (2.3). The points and threes were nice, but Bibby’s assist totals dropped from 6.8 to 5.4 and his thefts dropped from 1.6 per game to 1.0. The numbers didn’t change much once Ron Artest joined the squad, but his steals improved in the second half, perhaps because Ron-Ron’s tough defense forced more errant passes. Though he won’t dominate any particular category, he’ll contribute favorably in points, assists, threes, steals and the percentages.

    Bottom Line: Underrated for years, Bibby has now propelled himself into fantasy stardom with his newfound ability to put the ball in the basket. He’s rarely injured and is a very solid number one point guard that can be found in the third round of your fantasy draft.

    8. Jason Terry - Dallas Mavericks

    Age: 28 Height: 6'2'' Weight: 180 School: Arizona Years: 7 Role: Starting PG

    After a dismal first season in Big D, Jason Terry turned his game up a notch and helped lead the Mavericks to the NBA Finals in 2005-06. Back in 2004-05, Terry found himself in Don Nelson’s doghouse, averaging just 30 minutes per game. When Avery Johnson took over, his playing time increased and his stats followed suit. With Nellie out of the picture, Terry averaged 35 minutes per game and responded with 17.1 points, 3.8 assists, 1.3 steals and 2.1 three pointers per game in 2006-07. Although most of his stats came back to his career norms, Terry’s assists completely dropped off the table. It’s a trend that should continue into next season, as Terry acts as more of a shooting guard than a point guard in Avery Johnson’s offensive game-plan. In fact, Terry actually led the team in assists with just 3.8 per game, and the Mavs averaged just 18.0 assists per game on the season. As a matter of reference, the New York Knicks averaged a league-worst 17.9 assists per game. With point guard Devin Harris coming into his own, Terry might find himself playing the two more often than not this season. With this in mind, Terry’s point scoring and threes should remain high but don’t expect his assists to improve anytime soon.

    Bottom Line: Assists or not, Terry is still a valuable fantasy commodity. He’ll contribute heavily in points, threes and steals while keeping his percentages and turnovers respectable. Add in some bonus points in leagues that count turnovers, Terry averaged just 1.7 turnovers per game last season.

    9. Kirk Hinrich - Chicago Bulls

    Age: 25 Height: 6'3" Weight: 190 School: Kansas Years: 3 Role: Starting PG/SG

    A rising star in the NBA, Kirk Hinrich has everything you are looking for in a fantasy point guard. Solid point totals (15.9) to go along with 6.3 assists, 1.2 steals, 1.6 threes and 81.5 percent from the free throw line. Hey, that makes for a nice number one point guard in fantasy leagues. Though he is young and has the ability to improve his numbers, Hinrich actually took a step backwards last season. Sure, he shot better from the floor (41.8 percent), but his steals and threes took a hit while his points and assists remained the same. For that, we can blame the Bulls deep bench, which allows Scott Skiles to limit his starters to less than 40 minutes per game. In fact, Hinrich led the Bulls in minutes with an average of 36.5 minutes per game. He’s the point guard version of Pau Gasol, circa 2004-05. Great talent, great player but never sees more than 40 minutes per game. With that in mind, it’s hard to get too excited about Hinrich’s upside. Despite this, there is reason for optimism. The Bulls are a young team on the rise, and Hinrich is their ringleader. He’ll have plenty of finishers to dish to, including Luol Deng, Ben Gordon and the freakish Tyrus Thomas, which should lead to an increase in his assist totals in 2006-07.

    Bottom Line: As he gains experience in his fourth professional season, we can expect Hinrich to improve on his numbers across the board. If you miss out on some of the top tier PG’s, Hinrich is a fine option as a number one fantasy point guard.

    10. Stephon Marbury - New York Knicks

    Age: 29 Height: 6'2'' Weight: 200 School: Georgia Tech Years: 10 Role: Starting PG/SG

    Categorizing Marbury’s 2005-06 season as a down year would be an understatement. A year-long feud with head coach Larry Brown didn’t help his cause as Marbury’s minutes and production dropped off the table. While 16.3 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 0.6 threes per game isn’t terrible, it’s well below his career averages of 20.2 points, 8.1 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.2 threes per game. Nobody knows how Isaiah Thomas will fare as the head coach of the Knicks, but one thing is for sure, he’s going to give Marbury plenty of freedom on the court. Many will call into question Marbury’s ability to lead a team, but fantasy owners should care about one thing and one thing only: stats. There is no question that Marbury has the tools to put up monster fantasy lines and with Thomas letting him run, he should return to form in 2006-07. There is still plenty of risk here, including the fact that the Knicks have two gunners in the backcourt in Steve Francisand Jamal Crawford. Marbury becomes a nice high risk, high reward gamble after last season’s debacle.

    Bottom Line: Once a top-five fantasy point guard, Marbury’s downfall will probably drive down his asking price in fantasy drafts this season.

    Update: The more I think about it, the more Marbury becomes a steal in fantasy drafts this year. “Starbury” is going in the fourth round in early fantasy drafts, where he becomes a major steal. Expect a big bounce back season and draft accordingly.


  12. 1. ALLEN IVERSON (my favorite)

    2. CHRIS PAUL( he's cool)

    3. GILBERT ARENAS

    4. TONY PARKER

    5. STEVE NASH

    6. BARON DAVIS

    7. JASON KIDD

    8. CHAUNCEY BILLUPS

    9. DERICK FISHER

    10. STEPHON MARBURY


  13. 1.chris paul

    2.deron william

    3.gilbert arenas4.

    4.steve nash

    5.stephon marbury

    6.tony parker

    7.baron davis

    8.derick fisher

    9.allen iverson

    10.r.alson(skip to my lou)


  14. 1. Steve Nash - I still look up to him as the best point guard in the NBA.

    2. Chris Paul/Deron Williams - You can't argue with these two. They're inseparable. If one of them wins the championship, he's better than the other. At least until the other one wins a championship for himself and we can revisit the argument again.

    4. Gilbert Arenas - I think he is better than the above three. But, he got injured. You stay here first Gil okay?

    5. Baron Davis - B-Diddy can carry a team all by himself!

    6. Tony Parker - Finals MVP. Had proven himself already.

    7. Jason Kidd - Mr. Triple-double is always included. But, he is near the twilight of his career.

    8. Allen Iverson - He is probably the best before. But, he is also in the midst of his wonderful career. Hats off to you A.I.

    9. Chauncey Billups - Finals MVP -- though Ben Wallace is my guy then.

    10. Monta Ellis - Watch out for him!

  15. 1. Deron Williams

    2. Chris Paul

    3. Baron Davis

    4. Tony Parker

    5. Steve Nash

    6. Gilbert arenas

    7. Derek Fisher

    8. Allen Iverson

    9. Jason Kidd

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