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Here’s a look at my 2010-11 fantasy small forward rankings.
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  1. Kevin Durant:  Love his game and the way he carries himself.
  2. LeBron James:  His new friends keep him from being #1 again.
  3. Carmelo Anthony: Could slide down depending on where he plays.
  4. Danny Granger:  Points and 3′s galore. Just has to stay healthy.
  5. Gerald Wallace:  Fantasy monster in just about all categories.
  6. Andre Iguodala: Every category contributor.
  7. Brandon Roy:  Consistently puts up around 20-5-5.
  8. Joe Johnson:  Big-time scorer and three-point threat.
  9. Paul Pierce:  Still great, but C’s could will likely watch his minutes.
  10. Stephen Jackson:  21-5-4 after coming to Charlotte.
  11. Jason Richardson:  Expect his scoring to improve dramatically.
  12. Rudy Gay:  Virtual lock for 19 points and six boards.
  13. Hedo Turkoglu:  Should rebound nicely in Phoenix.
  14. Caron Butler:  Expect him to play a bigger role with Dallas this year.
  15. Danilo Gallinari:  Could lead the league in three-pointers.
  16. Rashard Lewis:  Got off on the wrong foot last year. Should rebound.
  17. Jeff Green:  Good multi-category option with SF/PF eligibility.
  18. John Salmons:  Played well following trade to Milwaukee.
  19. Luol Deng:  Boozer’s arrival will dip into his production.
  20. Carl Landry:  Solid with Houston, even better with Sacramento.
  21. Vince Carter:  Brutal January, but rebounded nicely.
  22. Evan Turner:  Potential Rookie of the Year.
  23. Mike Miller:  Won’t score a bunch, but will help across the board.
  24. Trevor Ariza:  Move to New Orleans should be a positive.
  25. Andrei Kirilenko:  Still producting in all categories.

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1.  LeBron James – It doesn’t get much easier than this pick.
2.  Kevin Durant – Primed to explode this season.
3.  Danny Granger – His 3-ball ability sets him apart.
4.  Andre Iguodala – He does a bit of everything.
5.  Carmelo Anthony – Really stepped up his overall game last year.
6.  Rashard Lewis – Killer behind the arc.
7.  Paul Pierce – Still helps out in multiple categories.
8.  Josh Smith – If only his FT% wasn’t so bad.
9.  Caron Butler – Love his skill set.  Just needs to stay healthy.
10.  Rudy Gay – Should take off this year.
11.  John Salmons – Highly underrated swingman.
12.  Vince Carter – Still explosive.
13.  Jason Richardson – Phoenix should run more with Shaq gone.
14.  Stephen Jackson – If he can stay happy, he’ll make you happy.
15.  Gerald Wallace – If he can stay healthy, he moves way up the list.

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