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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Fantasy NBA Rankings - - Shooting Guards

Me and Harper are rotating off doing are Fantasy NBA rankings and I get to do the SGs and the PFs. So, I'm starting out with the Shooting Guards.

1. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
Sure, Bryant may not be happy, but it won't stop him from being Kobe. Kobe will put up his normal numbers, which no doubt will make him the Top Shooting Guard.

2. Dwayne Wade, Miami Heat
Wade is back, and that's a great thing for Miami. With "Flash" leading the way for the Heat, they can get back to championship form this year. Wade gives you that Jason Kidd type play. Not as many assists, but he gives you the same qualities as a Kidd, and he's a better scorer.

3. Ray Allen, Boston Celtics
I honestly see the "Big Three" going to be able to work wonderfully for each other. I think Ray Allen is going to be the beneficiary of these trades. Allen is a threat from beyond the arc and is an underrated playmaker. We'll see him make some of those plays this year in Bean Town.

4. Vince Carter, New Jersey Nets
Carter has been improving in NJ for the last couple of years. He's played wonderfully last year and I expect the same from him this year. Carter can do everything. Score, shoot 3's, penetrate, rebound. He's a Top 15 pick overall this year.

5. Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers
AI is going to strive a full year without AI. One of my favorite players in the league. He reminds me of a Vince Carter. Iguodala needs to lead this team as he did last year. A legitimate threat to score anywhere on the court. He's no longer a sleeper pick, just a smart pick.

6. Josh Smith, Atlanta Hawks
Smith (right) is a stat machine. He can score, rebound, pass, block, steal. A do-it-all kind of player. The Hawks have a gem in Smith and with Joe Johnson to pass to em, I expect a career year for Smith.

7. Paul Pierce, Boston Celtics
I think he'll be the third option now, but still get his normal numbers. Pierce is going to be the playmaker, though Garnett and Allen both are capable. Pierce is ecstatic that he has some talent around him this year.

8. Michael Redd, Milwaukee Bucks
Was one of the more impressive stars in the FIBA Americas tourney. Arguably, the best 3 point shooter in the Association. The best player on the Bucks need to step it up if they're going to do anything this year.

9. Jason Richardson, Charlotte Bobcats
Now in Charlotte, Richardson comes in as a great scorer, awesome playmaker, and instant offense for the young Bobcats.

10. Josh Howard, Dallas Mavericks
The most upside out of anybody in Dallas. When he scores 20 ppg, the Mavericks usually win. Wonder if Avery notices that trend and have the offense center around Howard. He's a quality player and a great option for your Fantasy team.

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