Top Five Fantasy Point Guards
1) Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets
Paul has been fantastic this season. He’s really taken the next step in his development and has turned into a fantasy monster. Not only is he easily the best fantasy point guard in the game, he’s arguably a top three fantasy player in any position.
2) Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
As Nash ages, he seemingly just gets better. He’s getting to the age where a lot of players start to decline, but that decline hasn’t hit yet. Instead, he’s playing as good as or better than ever. His shooting is fantastic and all his other stats are very good.
3) Baron Davis, Golden State Warriors
Davis had his coming out party last year against the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs. This year, he has continued to play at that level. Since Stephen Jackson has returned to the starting lineup, the Warriors have played much better and are now one of the hottest teams in the league.
4) Allen Iverson, Denver Nuggets
Any worries about Iverson getting old were ended earlier this week when he went for 51 points. Although the Nuggets rarely need him to score a huge amount of points, he’s still capable when asked to do so. The bad news is he’s seeing less and less time at point guard and more time at shooting guard, which could limit his assists.
5) Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks
Terry has moved back to the starting lineup with Eddie Jones out injured. He was playing really well off the bench and has continued to stellar play as a starter. He’s not going to give you a huge amount of assists, but he can score, shoot for good percentages and he doesn’t turn the ball over.
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