Draco
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Lillard was ranked #10 at PG the other day.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/9531354/nba-projecting-top-10-shooting-guards-warp-2013-14
1 Wade
2 Harden
3 Manu
4 Kobe
5 Beal
6 Lou Williams
7 JR Smith
8 Danny Green
9 Monta Ellis
10 Kevin Martin
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/9531354/nba-projecting-top-10-shooting-guards-warp-2013-14
1 Wade
2 Harden
3 Manu
4 Kobe
5 Beal
6 Lou Williams
7 JR Smith
8 Danny Green
9 Monta Ellis
10 Kevin Martin
Next five: Vince Carter, Wesley Matthews, Tyreke Evans, Marcus Thornton, Eric Gordon
Like Smith, many of the more prolific 2-guards in the league are used in instant-offense bench roles. Three of our next five will fit that bill this season, perhaps more if Matthews is beaten out by C.J. McCollum in Portland. Carter was one of the league's top bench players for Dallas last season and, as old as he is, his athletic indicators are remarkably strong for a player with that much mileage. Matthews and Thornton are fairly steady in their production. Evans, on the other hand, is a wild card as he's never been used in a sixth-man role. Gordon is coming off a major injury, which makes his playing time forecast murky. More than that, his incessant physical woes have stunted his development arc, and Gordon could use a big season to improve his baseline as he nears his prime seasons.
Also notable: Klay Thompson, Joe Johnson, DeMar DeRozan
