Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Point Guard Class

The point guard class for this draft does not have that many superstars, but with working with some professionals this class could turn out better than what most people thought. I will give you my top 5 prospects at this position. My fifth best point guard in this draft has to Marquis Teague from Kentucky. He is a very skilled shooter who can make plays with the ball. He doesn't really have a ready NBA frame only being 6'2 and 190 pounds. He did engineer Kentucky though to a NCAA Championship so that will give him a look. The forth best prospect is Scott Machado from Iona. He is a dual threat point guard. He can score and pass the ball very well. He shot 49.5% from the field this season. Some people compare him to be the Rajon Rondo of this draft. The third prospect is Tony Wroten from Washington. He is definitely more of a combo guard then a point guard. He can make plays and shoot the ball very well as a 6'5 point guard. The second prospect is Kendall Marshall from North Carolina. He can definitely step on to the NBA court right now and make plays playing point guard. He almost averages a double double in his last year at North Carolina. He is a clutch player who will show up to games when his team needs him.  The best prospect out of all the point guards though has to be Damin Lillard from Weber State. Yes, I know Weber State is a Division II college, but he lite it up at that level. He averaged 24 points per game with 5 assist and rebounds to go with it. He has the ability to become the best player out of the whole draft with his potential and work ethic on and off the court.   

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