PG - Devin Harris, New Jersey:
Harris is never mentioned among the top point guards in the league, yet
last year he was in the top ten in assists among point guards, and only
Chris Paul and Tony Parker scored more per game than Harris did. Throw
in the fact that he was a top five point guard for steals as well, and
you have someone who will, in time, be considered one of the elite
point guards. He was chosen as a reserve for his first All-Star game in
2009, which is a step in the right direction. However, with all the big
name veterans like Kidd and Paul getting the spotlight, and with the
young point guards on teams that are more popular than the Nets (see:
Rajon Rondo and Derrick Rose), Harris seems to still be under the radar
with most fans, for now. 控球後衛 - 哈里斯(Devin Harris):
PG - Mo Williams, Cleveland: Williams was an All-Star
in 2009, but no one really wanted him there except for Cleveland, it
seems. The fans didn't vote for him, the coaches didn't think he was
worthy of being an All-Star and didn't vote him as a reserve. He made
it on because the Cavaliers' players and brass wouldn't shut up, so
David Stern gave in and had him replace an injured Chris Bosh. Also,
Williams went missing in the playoffs. Look at his averages, which were
all down across the board compared to his regular season. He barely
showed up against the Magic, shooting 40% from the field. He may make
fantasy ball players happy, but in the real world of basketball,
Williams is just a mediocre point guard with an itchy trigger finger
and an inability to distribute the ball. 控球後衛 - 莫再提(Mo Williams):