The Euroleague Fantasy Challenge starts Monday, and you can’t run a team without a couple point guards. So here, ranked in order of expected performance this season, are all 63 of the PG’s listed in the player market. Freaknick did these, Slam did the shooting guards and small forwards, and then they tag team the big guys. That last part came out wrong…
Rank Player Team Price
1 Milos Teodosic Olympiacos 95
2 Bo McCalebb Montepaschi 77
3 Terrell McIntyre Unicaja 81
4 Marcelinho Huertas Caja Laboral 62
5 Jeremy Pargo Maccabi Electra 53
6 Bobby Brown Asseco Prokom 43
7 Dimitris Diamantidis Panathinaikos 73
8 Ricky Rubio Regal FCB 71
9 Omar Cook Valencia 55
10 Doron Perkins Maccabi Electra 49
11 Sergio Rodriguez Real Madrid 48
12 Zoran Planinic BC Khimki 53
13 Theo Papaloukas Olympiacos 59
14 Nande De Colo Valencia 59
15 Roko Ukic Fenerbahce Ulker 57
16 Ibby Jaaber AJ Milano 53
17 Pablo Prigioni Real Madrid 60
18 J.R. Holden CSKA Moscow 54
19 Fabian Causeur Cholet Basket 35
20 Sergey Bykov CSKA Moscow 36
21 Andrew Wisniewski Efes Pilsen 52
22 Darius Washington Virtus Roma 52
23 Nick Calathes Panathinaikos 34
24 Morris Finley AJ Milano 47
25 Nikos Zisis Montepaschi Siena 42
26 Demond Mallet Spirou Basket 44
27 Mantas Kalnietis Zalgiris 50
28 Lynn Greer Fenerbahce Ulker 44
29 Rok Stipkevic CIbona 40
30 Kerem Tunceri Efes Pilsen 41
31 Jaka Klobucar Partizan 37
32 Victor Sada Regal FCB 32
33 Vule Avdalovic Cholet Basket 42
34 Petar Bozic Partizan 31
35 Michael Wilks Asseco Prokom 35
36 Jaka Lakovic Regal FCB 37
37 Vlado Ilievski Union Olimpija 42
38 Raul Lopez BC Khimki 41
39 Ender Arslan Efes Pilsen 35
40 Rafa Freire Unicaja 16
41 Engin Atsur Fenerbahce Ulker 15
42 John Goldsberry Brose Baskets 35
43 Mike Nardi AJ Milano 17
44 Alexey Shved CSKA Moscow 17
45 Anton Gavel Brose Baskets 44
46 DeJuan Collins Zalgiris 34
47 Jerry Johnson Lietuvos Rytas 46
48 Pau Ribas Caja Laboral 30
49 Justin Hamilton Spirou Basket 33
50 Igor Milosevic Lietuvos Rytas 31
51 Aleksander Capin Zalgiris 27
52 Panchi Barrera Unicaja 18
53 Jacopo Giachetti Virtus Roma 27
54 Kevin Idomenee Cholet Basket 17
55 Jose Simeon Valencia 16
56 Iwo Kitzinger Asseco Prokom 13
57 Karsten Tadda Brose Baskets 10
58 Karlo Vragovic Cibona 7
59 Devon Van Oostrum Caja Laboral 9
60 Vyacheslav Zaytsev BC Khimki 9
61 Can Maxim Mutaf Fenerbahce Ulker 7
62 Amaury Jadin Spirou 6
63 Jan Span Union Olimpija 6
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Bo McCalebb-Bobby Brown makes the perfect combination in price perspective, I think.
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Teodosic played shooting guard half of the time last year, and now this year he will play 3/4 of the time at shooting guard. So the obvious question is how can you consider him a point guard? Even though he plays point guard with his national team, he is used primarily as a shooting guard by Olympiacos. Therefore, he should be in the shooting guard rankings for the Euroleague.
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Yeah, we didn’t make the positional lists, just going off of Euroleague’s fantasy game. That said, it would be just as difficult to call him a “shooting guard” as it would a “point guard.” Even when Papaloukas is in as the distributor, the ball is in Teodosic’s hand a majority of the time, even if he’s looking more for his own offense. Also, his passing has improved ten-fold in the past year and a half and he showed that off with his 7 assists yesterday against Madrid. But considering he scores like a SG, all the more reason for him to be at the top of the list here. Thanks for the comments, Apollo. Keep ‘em coming.
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