06-07 Top Guards (Updated 5pm)

With basketball approaching before you know it, Gary Parrish ranks his top 20 point guards in America in this column.

The ACC lands three of the top 10 playmakers, but none of the next ten. Obviously Dick Vitale wasn’t doing the list or you could automatically add a Duke player to the list to give the ACC four slots.

4. Sean Singletary (Virginia): Singletary last season became the first Virginia player to be named first-team All-ACC since Bryant Stith in 1992. That’s a long time. That’s impressive. That’s why you shouldn’t be surprised when this classic lead guard who can score at a high rate — he averaged 17.7 points per game as a sophomore and put 35 on Gonzaga — has the Cavaliers back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001.

6. Tywon Lawson (North Carolina): Every time you put a freshman on a list like this, people are bound to send e-mails featuring the phrase “but the kid hasn’t even played a game yet.” Please, save the e-mail. Lawson has played lots of games, thousands of games. That he hasn’t yet done so at the college level is inconsequential, and you’ll see that once he’s running Roy Williams’ Tar Heels up and down the court in 30-point victories.

8. Jamon Gordon (Virginia Tech): Gordon is really a combo guard, but one who is good enough with the ball to play the point, evidence being that his assist-to-turnover ratio was better than 2-to-1 last season. If he’s too high on this list, so be it. I’ve always been a sucker for point guards hard enough to average 6.0 rebounds per game.

Additionally, CBS has listed their top 20 shooting guards in the country (Link). “Interestingly”, UNC’s Wayne Ellington – who has never played a second of college basketball – is the 7th best shooting guard in the country. Wow!

7. Wayne Ellington (North Carolina): I’m not sure Ellington is the next Michael Jordan, but he can certainly be the next Rashad McCants. The 6-4 talent just might challenge Tyler Hansbrough for the team’s scoring title, and do so within the flow of the Tar Heels’ offense. With so much depth, North Carolina should play even faster — and score more — than normal. Among others, Ellington will benefit, and he could be the ACC’s Freshman of the Year.

12. J.R. Reynolds (Virginia) 6-3 Sr. 17.0 3.1 Along with Sean Singletary, gives Virginia one of the best backcourts in the nation

15. Gerald Henderson (Duke) 6-5 Fr. NA NA He won’t shoot it as well as Redick, but he’ll dunk a lot better.

18. Anthony Morrow (Georgia Tech) 6-5 Jr. 16.0 4.5 Back injury could sideline him until late November.

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125 Responses to 06-07 Top Guards (Updated 5pm)

  1. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 11:38 AM #

    ^Shoosting

    All good points, but someone has to have invested the time, and presented them properly to mae them stick and drive those points home.

    If it happened, how would it affect AB’s decision?

  2. class of 74 10/06/2006 at 11:48 AM #

    I believe in setting the bar high but I understand the circumstances here that Sid faces. He will have my full support and understanding for the next two seasons regardless of the record. After that we should begin to see progress if not before then.

  3. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 11:57 AM #

    Where’d everybody go? Does nobody else eat lunch at their desk these days?

  4. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 12:00 PM #

    Dan

    I don’t mind you rooting for CW elsewhere, but if he goes to Gtown and plays that style, please don’t bring up you know who again like YOU always do.

  5. Dan 10/06/2006 at 12:06 PM #

    I’m with you ’74. I just want to see the kids that are there play clean and hard for 40 minutes. We’ll find out more with the ’08 class.

    Anything great in the ’07 class is early Xmas, and would really show something nice regarding Sid. Sid is not anywhere near in the same situation as Bob Huggins in his first year. First, Huggins was recruiting the entire time he was jobless. And since he was jobless he could break every rule in the book until the day he signed on as coach. Second, he got hired way earlier than Sid.

  6. Dan 10/06/2006 at 12:15 PM #

    Dan,

    GTown run the spread offense, but they run it in a much different way. They look a lot more like the NJ Nets than the Sacremento Kings. The Nets use it for spacing and matchups and then let the athletes run. The Kings use the high post with the Brad Miller acting as the “center as point” type of thing that NC State fans would recognize.

    JT3 only uses it in certain sets though predominantly against man-to-man for which its meant to be used. NOTE: The NBA has the 3 second defense violation which prevents teams from cramming the interior and forcing spread teams into something some people might call “weave and heave”. College has no such rule which means it is necessary to have a outstanding PG who understands how to exploit the zone defense and to have other concepts in the offense that help attack the zone. G’Town has that. And CW would excel there as well. Now, of course he’d own at NC State as well. I’m just saying. Its no lose for that kid.

    Red, I’m done talking about old coaches who dont hang banners. Its a new season. A new time. Lowe, for good or for bad, stands on his own two feet.

  7. primacyone 10/06/2006 at 12:19 PM #

    Have not verified this yet, but this what I have just been told.

    “Scout.com states CW is expected to choose NC St, per the same source on the press conference.”

    “Rivals appears to be reporting that Hickson has elimnated Florida as a choice and it is now down to NCSU, GT, or TN.”

  8. primacyone 10/06/2006 at 12:25 PM #

    pack pride is also now reporting that Florida is no longer an option for Hickson.

  9. ShootingGuard 10/06/2006 at 12:43 PM #

    Maybe CW and JJH really liked watching the State crowd at full force last night…

    Imagine how LOUD the (RBC) Case Center and Valvano Court would be with Wright and Hickson running the floor…

  10. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 1:20 PM #

    Dan

    “I’m done talking about old coaches…”

    That was supposed to be a joke.

    George f’n town, may be the greatest place on the planet, but I have never liked anything about their basketball program. Still don’t.

  11. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 1:54 PM #

    If CW does come our way, I see the potential for a landslide. I do not however see it as dehabilitating if he doesn’t. There aren’t any other teams playing night after night against the best competition available in the nation, former ACC Champions and a twice Nat’l Championship calibre program out there that are in such need of talent like us.

    It will just take a little while longer for Lowe and staff to re-invent the image, that’s all.

  12. packbackr04 10/06/2006 at 2:22 PM #

    WOW, I HADNT looked at this since early yesterday and i have to say i am really excited to see that CW is announcing on Tuesday… and if it is true what scout and primacy are saying that CW is expected to commit to State. this is great news, and could be the start of a domino effect.. Wright could talk to Hickson about coming and so on and so on…..
    I like the way youre thinking SG^^ but it should be the other way.
    valvano center and case court….. but NC State officials will never let anything on campus be named after V.. which is a shame

  13. packbackr04 10/06/2006 at 2:23 PM #

    case court has a nice ring to it

  14. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 2:27 PM #

    Shoosting

    “I just don’t want to see unfair expectations placed on Lowe too early.”

    If that happens, and there are too many signs of it already, there will be war in the stands.

    Am I wrong, or are the ones who wanted to sit back, forever pointing to years on down the road, now the same ones who are demanding immediate results on the basketball court? Same people, and the same demands with regards CA and football also. Blows me away.

    Sit back, take it whether you like it or not, this is going to take some time. Not a decade, but time. Lowe will have something reasonable, and something to believe in, fairly certain in this upcoming, but no doubt by the end of next season.

    Sorry about that. But this talk of a new chef expected to whip up an immediate feast for the straving masses of fifteen years already, while he’s staring at an empty cupboard, and an empty shell of a kitchen with all of it’s tools stripped away, just doesn’t sit too well on my tummy.

  15. primacyone 10/06/2006 at 2:40 PM #

    Georgetown boards are now saying CW is coming to the “Lowe Lands”.

  16. packbackr04 10/06/2006 at 2:55 PM #

    all right!!!!!!! this is great news.. excelent work Primacy!!!! SFN??? any sources yall have to confirm or deny these reports?

  17. packbackr04 10/06/2006 at 3:08 PM #

    This is whats all over the georgetown boards right now:
    Re: Chris Wright Update
    ——————————————————————————–
    Wouldnt it suck if NC St managed to land both Wright and Hickson

  18. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 3:12 PM #

    This had better not be based on rumor.

  19. ShootingGuard 10/06/2006 at 3:12 PM #

    “Am I wrong, or are the ones who wanted to sit back, forever pointing to years on down the road, now the same ones who are demanding immediate results on the basketball court?”

    redfred,

    Sad to say, but the exact same ones…I guess when you build your allegiances blindly around a straw man, you have to defend it to the bitter end when the fantasy of WTNY is suddenly gone…

  20. packbackr04 10/06/2006 at 3:14 PM #

    gtown fans sounding off!!!!
    ——————————————————————————–
    Folks over at the NCST board seem to think they lead for both Wright and Hickson

    RBHoya
    Golden Hoya
    ——————————————————————————–
    They also think that NC State is a better place to play than UNC or Duke, that State is one of the most storied programs of all time, etc. They always think they’re the best and that they lead etc. They’re like the Rutgers of the ACC, only without as much sucking.

    That said, it’s 100% possible that both of them go to State… it just seems to me like J.J. has really liked Pearl and the Vols.

  21. packbackr04 10/06/2006 at 3:15 PM #

    i will stop the spying now, i just wanted to see what they were sayin over there…. this all sounds like great news

  22. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 3:21 PM #

    primacy- got any links?

  23. cfpack03 10/06/2006 at 3:22 PM #

    Wow, just 1 out of 2 would be incredible but if both decide to play for Lowe….

  24. redfred2 10/06/2006 at 3:29 PM #

    Oh well, I’ll believe it when it is officially announced.

  25. ShootingGuard 10/06/2006 at 3:33 PM #

    Let’s worry about getting ONE before we worry about getting other…

    Getting ONE will help with the other…

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