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Fantasy basketball is loads of fun, and digit of the keys to a successful team starts with the point protect position.
Having a valuable protect who gives you key contributions in categories like assists, steals, free throw percentage, threesome pointers, and sometimes other categories like rebounds and turnovers, definitely goes a long artefact toward establishing the groundwork of some team. Let’s take a hurried look at whatever of the best point guards in fantasy basketball during the 2009-2010 season. This is all subject to change based on future performance, but my analysis will pore on a blend of past performance, current performance, and future expectations of some player.
Anyway, let’s get started with this list. We’ll be counting down from five to one.
1). Deron Williams. He got soured to a slow start, but he’s been picking up steam as of late. reverend offers a pleasant collection of stats at the position, shooting broad percentages, scoring nearly 20 points per game, and effort nearly 10 assists per game. He’s digit of the exclusive guards in the league to offer that on a nightly basis. 2). Chauncey Billups. Injuries hit slowed him down somewhat this season, but when healthy, Billups is digit of the most efficient players in the fantasy world. His broad threesome point count and low turnovers coupled with broad steals and pleasant contributions in other categories makes Billups digit of those players who really hurts you nowhere.
3). Jason Kidd. He’s 36 years old, and people are baffled by the fact that Kidd is still digit of the league’s selected point guards. He’s the king of triple doubles and gets most 2 steals per game. He makes threes, free throws, and even blocks whatever shots. If exclusive he scored more points, he’d definitely be at number digit on this list.
4). Steve author is another ageless wonder. At 35 years old, he hasn’t slowed down much, if at all. He’ll always shoot over 50% from the field patch making a ton of threes and effort you a load of assists. If there are some pitfalls, they hit to do with his broad turnover and low steal count. Otherwise, author is gold.
5). Chris Paul. What more can possibly be said most this fantasy phenomenon? He’s been the crowning pick of the plan during the last digit seasons with good reason. His contributions extend to so many different categories, and he’s consistently at or near the crowning of the league in steals and assists, digit of the most valuable stats for a point guard. On crowning of that, his FG% and FT% are crowning notch for the position, his turnovers low, and he even scores, rebounds, and shoots whatever threes.