[情報] 2008-2009 Fantasy Hoops Cheat Sheet: Top 30 SG's
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2008-2009 Fantasy Hoops Cheat Sheet: Top 30 SG's
By: Tommy Beer Last Updated: 10/22/08 7:19 AM ET
The Hoopsworld Fantasy Preview continues with a ranking of the Top-30
Shooting Guards heading into the 2008-2009 NBA season.
This list includes all players with SG eligibility in most fantasy formats.
As always, these rankings are based on 9-category leagues (points, assists,
rebounds, steals, blocks, three-pointers made, turnovers, FG%, and FT%).
1 Kobe Bryant
2 Dwyane Wade
3 Allen Iverson
4 Danny Granger
5 Joe Johnson
6 Kevin Martin
7 Andre Iguodala
8 Paul Pierce
9 Jason Richardson
10 Brandon Roy
11 Vince Carter
12 Kevin Durant
13 Michael Redd
14 Hedo Turkoglu
15 Mike Dunleavy
16 Luol Deng
17 Ray Allen
18 Stephen Jackson
19 Mike Miller
20 Josh Howard
21 Corey Maggette
22 Jamal Crawford
23 Peja Stojakovic
24 Randy Foye
25 John Salmons
26 Jason Terry
27 Richard Hamilton
28 Leandro Barbosa
29 Ben Gordon
30 J.R. Smith
Players that just missed the cut: Francisco Garcia, O.J. Mayo, Ronnie Brewer.
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I commented on many of these guys in my Top 100 article last week, but I'll
chime in with a few random thoughts on some other SG's:
* It is officially time to start worrying about Jamal Crawford if you already
drafted him. And start bumping him down your rankings, if you haven't.
Through five preseason games, Crawford is averaging fewer than 10 points per
game. It was assumed Jamal would excel in D'Antoni's system, but JC's shot
is off and he looks lost out on the court. Tuesday night, he was benched in
favor of Stephon Marbury. I was covering the contest at MSG, and Crawford
said all the right things to the media (as did Mike D'Antoni), but this is
a not a good sign. I have no doubt Crawford will be starting on opening
night, but I am just not sure what kind of production to expect this season.
He won't be a bust, but he did average 40 minutes, 17.4 field-goal attempts,
and over 20 points per game last season – and it is quite possible he will
see those stats drop this season.
* J.R. Smith is poised to post big numbers, if he can keep his head on
straight. His second-half splits from '07-'08 have been well-publicized.
Over the season's final 30 games, he averaged 15.7 points, 1.1 steals, and
an incredibly impressive 2.6 three-pointers. The Nuggets don't have much
depth, and with 'Melo and AI spreading the floor, Smith should get plenty of
open looks.
* Josh Howard is coming off a season in which he posted career-highs in
points, rebounds, and assists. But his steals and blocks dipper rather
dramatically. Which Josh Howard shows up this season? Will all the
off-court drama affect him on the hardwood?
* Howard's teammate, Jason Terry, worries me. His points, assists, rebounds,
and FG% all dropped last season. He'll have big games from time to time, but
his inconsistency is maddening. He will likely get drafted higher than he
should because he is well-known name in fantasy circles, but he I will
definitely let someone else select him.
* Leandro Barbosa, and the rest of the Suns, may have their fantasy production
damaged by the transition from D'Antoni to Porter. However, if you take Nash
(and his bum ankle/back), it would behoove you to select Barbosa later on.
* I am super high on John Salmons as a sleeper. People seem to forget how
well he played for Sacramento for stretches last season. Salmons started
41 games for the Kings and in those games he averaged 17.5 points, 5.4
rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.6 steals. If you can grab him in the 8 or 9th
round, he is a steal.
* If Randy Foye ever stays healthy, he'll make noise. He started 31 games
for the T-Wolves over the second half of the season. In those starts he
averaged 14.3 points, 4.8 assists, and 1.7 three-balls.
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