Monday, August 18th, 2008 at 8:00 am  |  36 responses

Top 5 NBA Shooting Guard Prospects

SLAM ranks the best off-guards available for the 2009 Draft.

by Jeff Fox

The 2009 NBA Draft’s top shooting guard prospects are the polar opposite of the point guard class.  While the point guard crop is experienced and/or will be ballin’ abroad this season, the shooting guard class is young and American.

All of our projected Top 5 off-guard prospects will be playing in the U.S. of A this upcoming season, with three likely to be screamed about as “diaper dandies” by Dick Vitale.

Just like 2008’s draft class, the top shooting guard will be a Trojan man.

1. Demar DeRozan – USC – FR

Coming straight outta’ Compton, the highlight reel known as Demar DeRozan first got national attention running for Master P’s AAU team with fellow USC freshman Lil’ Romeo.

While Romeo may have gotten more ink back then due to his rap and acting career, DeRozan was the one making the crowd say uhh with his moves on the court.  A highflying athletic guard, DeRozan can break his man down off the dribble and take it to the hole strong or stay outside and knock down long-range Js.

While he is expected to fill the void left by O.J. Mayo in the Trojan’s backcourt, DeRozan is not the playmaker Mayo was and isn’t as NBA ready.  Nonetheless, he should be one of the first names out of David Stern’s mouth at next June’s draft.

2. James Harden – Arizona St – SO

Another standout product of the SoCal high school scene is Rancho Dominguez’s James Harden. Harden’s superb freshman season for the Sun Devils got overlooked due to more hyped freshman like Mayo, Kevin Love and Jerryd Bayless also competing in the Pac-10.

NBA scouts noticed, however, and the lefty is considered a lottery pick prospect in ‘09.  Despite being the youngest player in the conference last year, Harden led the Pac-10 in steals (2.1 per game) and also ended up in the top-5 in scoring (17.8ppg).

While he is short for an NBA two-guard (6’4”), he has deep range on his jumper, is great at getting to the hole and knows how to use his 218lb frame to ward off defenders.

3. Jrue Holiday – UCLA – FR

Not trying to start up any East Coast-West Coast beefs, but it seems this year’s best shooting guards all hail from the greater L.A. area.

Next in line is North Hollywood’s Jrue Holliday, who is your classic “combo” guard.  With Darren Collison firmly entrenched as UCLA’s point guard, Holiday will likely fill the role recently vacated by Russell Westbrook.

Possessing lightning quick moves to the hole, Holiday is able to beat his man off the dribble with either hand and has a killer crossover move.  He’s also able to kiss the sky, dish to teammates, and since he is playing for Ben Howland at UCLA, is a solid defender.  If he proves this season that he has the potential to fill either backcourt position on an NBA court, expect Holiday to get snatched up early in the draft.

4. Stephen Curry – Davidson – JR

At 20-years-old, Stephen Curry is the old man of this list.  He also isn’t from SoCal, instead Charlotte and the East Coast is where he calls home.

Curry was THE story of last year’s NCAA tournament, leading the upstart Davidson Wildcats to the Elite Eight and almost upsetting eventually champion Kansas.  Like his father before him, Curry has a sweet shooting stroke and that will be his ticket into the NBA.

As he showed in last year’s tourney, despite being rather small for a shooting guard (6’3” 185lb) and not an off-the-charts athlete, Dell’s little boy is crafty enough to get his shot off against bigger, stronger, more athletic defenders, which is what he will have to do in the pros.

5. Tyreke Evans – Memphis – FR

Tyreke Evans was at one time considered the top recruit in the 2008 high school class.  Now he finds himself not even considered the top guard, with Holiday, DeRozan, Brandon Jennings and Scotty Hopson all jumping ahead of him on Rivals.com’s list.

Be that as it may, Evans is a talent that should not be overlooked and is still considered a lottery to late first round pick next June. At 6’6” 219lb he is equally capable of playing either backcourt spots due to his great handle and slashing ability, and his close to 7-foot wingspan will serve him well at both ends of the court.

Next in line: Gerald Henderson, Duke; Scotty Hopson, Tennessee; James Anderson, Oklahoma St; Wayne Ellington, UNC; Terrence Williams, Louisville.

Next Column: Top 5 Small Forwards

Jeff Fox writes more extensively about the NBA draft and college basketball at www.collegehoopsnet.com.  All hate mail can be directed to him at foxyjj@sympatico.ca.

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  • Money Bill Williams Posted: Aug.18 at 9:16 am
    first

  • Jukai Posted: Aug.18 at 9:47 am
    don’t sleep on my boy, Evans, he’s going to gain ground on this list once the season starts

  • Money Bill Williams Posted: Aug.18 at 9:57 am
    i always assumed that evans would be top of this list & he had a better all round game than demarr

  • Jeff Fox Posted: Aug.18 at 10:01 am
    I wouldn’t be surprised if Evans moves up the list by the end of the year. First we have to see how he does in Memphis.

  • USA 4 LIFE Posted: Aug.18 at 10:13 am
    im a north carolina guy and i am soo for stephen curry hes exactly that guy that u want young ballers to look up to.

  • riggs Posted: Aug.18 at 10:20 am
    stephen curry > ricky rubio

  • Cub Buenning Posted: Aug.18 at 10:35 am
    This is a tough list with so many youngsters who many of us haven’t peeped more than just a couple of times.
    Good inclusion of Anderson, as he might have been the least talked about freshmen of last year’s class. THE BIG 12 will be amazing this year!
    No love for Paul Harris? Not amazing basketball skills or atheleticism, but just rugged, rough, and effective. Marquette’s Jerel McNeal?

  • Jukai Posted: Aug.18 at 10:51 am
    I worry about Curry’s game in the NBA. I think everyone is.

  • blackjack Posted: Aug.18 at 10:56 am
    stephen curry = damon jones?

  • Jeff Fox Posted: Aug.18 at 11:09 am
    I know anytime I include a Big 12 guy in my story I’ll get Cub’s attention! Harris & McNeal are a level below the prospects on this list – not sure if Harris is entering the draft next year or not.

  • Jeff Fox Posted: Aug.18 at 11:10 am
    blackjack with the ultimate insult – comparing someone to Damon Jones!

  • Justin Posted: Aug.18 at 11:23 am
    Tyreke Evans has marginal NBA player written all over him.

  • TADOne Posted: Aug.18 at 11:27 am
    Wow, he hasn’t even played a minute of college bball and we are already calling him a marginal NBA player?

  • TADOne Posted: Aug.18 at 11:29 am
    Speaking of which, I bet Jeff and Cub could debate all day long about this.

  • Boing Dynasty Posted: Aug.18 at 11:38 am
    ‘Reke is gonna be better than all those chumps.

  • B. Long Posted: Aug.18 at 11:46 am
    @Jukai: Curry has the most NBA ready game out of everyone on this list. Why would anyone worry about that? Dude is not JJ Redick.

  • mattyp Posted: Aug.18 at 12:19 pm
    dont look over terrence williams. he has the potential to be the best NBA shooting guard in next years draft.

  • Cub Buenning Posted: Aug.18 at 12:49 pm
    Jeff, I like those two in particular, as they almost never get any national mention, but are guys that I would want on my team. (Major intangible guys) I’d put Antonio Anderson from Memphis with those two, as well. Elite defender, improving perimeter game, stat stuffer and tough as nails attitude. Jeff, whenever anyone brings up the Big 12, WCC, WAV, Pac-10 or even the Valley, I perk up.

  • Cub Buenning Posted: Aug.18 at 12:52 pm
    That should read, WAC, not WAV. I miss the old “midnight snack in the WAC” games on ESPN featuring the old Mountain West teams (ie Wyoming v. UNLV)
    OR THE MOUNTAIN WEST!
    Wink Adams and Lee Cummard are legitimate dudes from that conference.

  • DP Posted: Aug.18 at 1:06 pm
    I don’t know B. Everyone thought J.J. would be alright because every year he increased his handle and jump shot. Curry has that same mold going on and except him to be another POTENTIAL player of the year in college who burns out in the L. but don’t ban me a hater cuz I want this kid to shine more than anybody but he has some obstacles to face and you guys know it.

  • Jukai Posted: Aug.18 at 1:49 pm
    @BLong: He’s three inches undersized and depends a lot on punishing the weaker athletes in the NCAAs. I’m not saying he will be, I don’t know. Chris Paul was the same way, and look at Chris Paul now. I just can’t put all my money behind Curry yet. This is no Curry hate, he may turn out to be incredible, I don’t have a guess.

  • TADOne Posted: Aug.18 at 2:12 pm
    Like it has been stated, Curry is an undersized 2 guard, and unless you are Allen Iverson, history says you either switch to PG in the pros or become a sparkplug scorer off the bench. CP3 has been a PG since highschool, Curry has not. I don’t see much more than an average playing career for Curry in the NBA, but that is just me.

  • DP Posted: Aug.18 at 2:43 pm
    Curry will be used as a spot up shooter. He will only suceed in high pace offensives where he can jack away like a maniac.

  • Jeff Fox Posted: Aug.18 at 7:10 pm
    So who is going to have a better pro career – Stephen or Dell?

  • Jeff Fox Posted: Aug.18 at 7:23 pm
    My vote is with Daddy Dell – 16 years in the L is an impressive feat.

  • Barack O'Drama Posted: Aug.20 at 9:14 pm
    i hope dis aint in order

  • Jeff Fox Posted: Aug.21 at 10:36 am
    dis is in order

  • jayman Posted: Aug.22 at 8:33 am
    if REKE had dropped so far out of the top guard in his class y did he so easily win MVP of da McD’s all american game… he was cleary the best player on the court, Come on’ SLAM…

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  • Michelle Posted: Aug.25 at 3:52 pm
    EVANS !! no doubt is gonna be a star ! although Jru Holiday is up there too, but if anyone saw on hoopmixtape.com when Kemba Walker dumked on Jrue Holiday at the McDonalds All Star Game, he got wrecked ! but anywayys both amazing players n my vote wuld deff be for Tyreke Evans all dayy

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  • usc Posted: Sep.14 at 4:27 am
    henderson will be the best pro, particularly all around. wait till he gets w a tru point guard

  • Chris Posted: Sep.22 at 8:29 am
    When is Curry entering the draft?I can’t wait.

  • Chris Posted: Sep.22 at 8:33 am
    Why is it immposible for South Africans to subscribe?

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