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Here’s a look at my 2010-11 fantasy point guard rankings.
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  1. Chris Paul:  Assuming he can stay healthy, CP3 is back.
  2. Dwyane Wade:  LeBron will take away points and assists.
  3. Deron Williams:  Should pick up scoring slack with Boozer in Chicago.
  4. Stephen Curry:  Does it all. Perfect fit in Golden State.
  5. Rajon Rondo:  Triple-doubles and tons of steals.
  6. Tyreke Evans:  20-5-5 guy that doesn’t have to share.
  7. Jason Kidd:  Didn’t get the memo that he’s 37.
  8. Steve Nash:  Will miss Amar’e, but he’ll get by.
  9. Russell Westbrook:  Quietly does it all.
  10. Derrick Rose:  Ready to go to the next level with Boozer.
  11. Chauncey Billups:  Will have to step up if Melo gets dealt.
  12. Jrue Holiday:  Was a beast down the stretch. Should only get better.
  13. Monta Ellis:  Health is always an issue with Ellis, but he can ball.
  14. Baron Davis:  When healthy can do it all.
  15. Aaron Brooks:  Really stepped up his game last year.
  16. Darren Collison:  Gets the chance to shine out of CP3′s shadow.
  17. Brandon Jennings:  Will need to improve his FG% to rise.
  18. Gilbert Arenas:  Should score a ton if healthy and unarmed.
  19. Devin Harris:  Somewhat disappointing last year. Should bounce back.
  20. Raymond Felton:  Should excel in D’Antoni’s system.
  21. Mo Williams:  Someone will have to produce in Cleveland.
  22. Tony Parker:  Should bounce back from disappointing season.
  23. Jamal Crawford:  Points and threes.  Little else.
  24. John Wall:  Will have growing pains, but rookie will shine.
  25. Jason Terry:  Consistent PG depth.

     

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1.  Chris Paul – No explanation needed here.
2.  Dwayne Wade – If he can stay healthy, he’s nearly as nasty as CP3 or LBJ.
3.  Deron Williams – Will only get better this year.
4.  Brandon Roy – Does it all.  Scoring should go up even more with Andre Miller creating.
5.  Chauncey Billups – Should be even better in a full year with Denver.
6.  Steve Nash – The old guy still has some gas in the tank.
7.  Jason Kidd – Ditto.
8.  Jose Calderon – One of the game’s best passers.
9.  Joe Johnson – Does it all.
10.  Rajon Rondo – Does it all, but maturity is in question.
11.  Derrick Rose – Will blossom this year.
12.  Tony Parker – Still one of the hardest players to stay in front of.
13.  Monta Ellis – Can score in bunches.
14.  Devin Harris – Should continue to make a name for himself.
15.  Baron Davis – Heath is always an issue, but he can ball.


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