Wednesday, January 28th, 2009 at 6:02 pm  |  64 responses

Top Point Guard Draft Prospects

Volume 2.

by Jeff Fox

The 2009 NBA Draft point guard class offers plenty of intrigue, even without a certain Spanish senor tossing his hat into the ring. There’s an American in Europe, a bunch of shooting guards trapped in point guard bodies, undersized playmakers and a “small” school point guard who could be the best of the bunch.

Here is where Draft 365 currently has these primo point guards ranked, with our preseason ranking in brackets.

1. Brandon Jennings – Italy – 1989 (2)
When it comes to experience, none of the other guys on this list come close to matching BJ. While there has been much ado about his difficulties in Europe, lets be perfectly honest—the dude is making over a $1 million to play basketball in one of the world’s most famous cities. In the grand scheme of things, the kid is doing alright.

While his performance and playing time has been sporadic—29 minutes one game, 9 minutes the next—he is playing against the top competition outside of the NBA and hasn’t hurt his draft stock in the least.

2. Stephen Curry – Davidson – JR (No. 4, shooting guard)
He’s not really a point guard but he plays one on TV. Considering we don’t plan on writing a “Top 5 Combo Guard” column, Dell’s little boy will be on our point guard list. Whether or not he plays the point in the pros will probably An NBA point guard?depend on what team drafts him. He has proven this year that he is quite capable of running the point in the college ranks, while still scoring almost 30 ppg against constant double and triple teams. He also is taking relatively good care of the ball and is a good playmaker. He might not be an NBA star but probably won’t be a NBA bust, either.

3. Jeff Teague – Wake Forest – SO (NR)
Next to Kentucky’s Jodie Meeks, Jeff Teague is probably the biggest surprise of the season. His numbers, while playing in one of the top conferences on a team formerly ranked No. 1 overall, are astounding. 54 percent shooting from the floor. 53 percent from deep. 83 percent from the line. About 22 points, 4 boards, 4 dimes and 2 steals per game. 34 points, 6 boards and 4 assists in a win over North Carolina.

Now the fine print. Despite being 6-2, 180 pounds, he’s not really a point guard. He has almost as many turnovers than assists. To excel in the NBA, he will have to prove that he has the goods to run the point. But all the tools are there. Consider him an Allen Iverson-lite.

4. Eric Maynor – VCU – SR (5)
Some are calling Eric Maynor the best pure point guard in the class. He definitely has the complete package – scoring (22 ppg), dishing (6 dimes) and boarding (4 rebounds) with the ability to knock down shots from everywhere on the floor, including out behind the arc. He also takes very good care of the ball. He doesn’t play in one of the top conferences, however, and when he did play, one of the top teams this year—Oklahoma—he laid an 5-19 egg with 8 turnovers.

5. Darren Collison – UCLA – SR (4)

Darren Colliso’s UCLA squad has been a major disappointment this season, but the senior playmaker is as steady as ever. His shooting touch, despite being ugly, is still highly effective—he’s only missed 3 free throws (out of 67) all season and is good for one to two long-bombs a game. He is still a top-notch defender and playmaker, with a stellar 2.55 assist-to-turnover ratio. He might not be star material—he probably is too small and not explosive enough—but he could be a steady back up/occasional starting point guard for a long time in the NBA.

Next in line:
Ty Lawson, North Carolina; Patrick Mills, Saint Mary’s; Jeremy Pargo, Gonzaga; Greivis Vasquez, Maryland; Curtis Jerrells, Baylor.

Not expected to enter draft:
Ricky Rubio, Spain; Jrue Holiday, UCLA.

Jeff Fox also writes about college hoops and the NBA draft at College Hoops Net.

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  • BigWalt206

    yeah, but Quincy Pondexter reached as high as 14 on draft boards his freshmen year before promptly falling off the face of the earth. I’ll keep watching Jrue, as I agree with your point on Collison, but I’m just saying after Saturdays game that I didn’t feel anywhere near as bad about losing Jrue to UCLA as I did when I hadn’t seen him ball. Isaiah is making all the dudes jocking Holiday and DeRozan look plain silly!

  • http://www.ballislife.com Justin Walsh

    Isaiah is playing just fine, but I don’t think he is making DeRozan look silly at all. Isaiah has a bit of an issue with shot selection and turning it over, something DeRozan and Holiday don’t do. Also, not to be a blowhard, but Holiday has great PG size and DeRozan is a freak size and athletically. I’ve watched all 3 play in HS.

  • al

    Now we can see Jennings and Rubio in similar situations and games, it is more than clear Rubio is way above Jennings game.

  • dude

    Johnny Flynn has a similiar game to Mike Conley. And we all know how he has turned out.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Cub Buenning

    Justin, no burying!!! Although i was a huge Caleb Green fan, I did not follow ORU much before then. In 02, i was just a science and math teacher/football/basketball coach, just pondering the idea of getting into this whole writing game…..

  • http://www.ballislife.com Justin Walsh

    Cub, fair enough. We are editing one of Markius’ first Euroleague games from Germany his first year out of Oral Roberts to make a mix, once that happens I’ll show you- he’s got talent. Straight basketball everything. Caleb was so fun to watch- when they played Memphis in the first round in Dallas, Caleb destroyed Joey Dorsey while smiling. If it weren’t for having no help outside of Ken Tut, they might have beaten Memphis, they were leading most of the first half and were within 10 points most of the game.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    Yeah someone please give Johnny Flnn some ink. that kid is straight crucial. I’m also glad Holiday has decided not to enter the draft. Everytime I see him play at UCLA, he just looks out “there.”

  • http://www.ballislife.com Justin Walsh

    DP, Holiday is still on most top 10 boards. and looking OUT THERE is just him. He is just calm as hell. You can’t rattle him or excite him for that matter. He works his butt off 100% of the time- he just doesn’t show it in his face.

  • deestarbuckz

    Where’s Lawrence Moten?

  • m dub

    I was glad to see Patty Mills was in the next in line group.
    Here in Australia we get most of Saint Mary’s games on ESPN so i love watchin him.
    He’s got better and he keeps making his teammates better.
    Plus there is 4 other Aussies in the squad.
    Just wait till the next Olympics baby

  • blazeone

    there is a guy in east tenn, that is pretty good…courtney pigram…

  • cneww

    watch the pg from arkansas. courtney something, he balls

  • Idode

    where the hell is johnny flynn …
    u know the guy from syracuse

  • Dubya

    Sherron? I don’t see any other point being better than him besides BJ. Justin this is ridiculous.

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