👉 TAP TO SAVE 30% WITH CODE NEW
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

2014 Fantasy Basketball Rankings: Top 5 NBA Guards

As the tip off of the 2014-15 NBA season draws closer, we will be providing fantasy basketball rankings, sleepers and draft strategy analysis. Let's take some time to focus on the top 5 guards for your fantasy basketball rankings and drafts.

 

Top 5 Guards for Fantasy Basketball in 2014

Stephen Curry - Golden State Warriors

Featured Promo: New Novig users get a $25 purchase match (50% discount up to $25) on your first Novig deposit, and 6 free months of RotoBaller's "Big-4" Premium Pass (NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL) which includes exclusive tools for Betting, Props, DFS and more! CLAIM IT NOW

By Keith Allison from Owings Mills, USA (Stephen  Curry) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia CommonsCurry has risen to the cream of the crop among guards in fantasy hoops. After the season he had in 2013-2014, it is easy to see why. He finished with averages of 24.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game to go along with elite shooting percentages. He ranked first in points scored among guards, third in total assists, and was also a plus contributor in steals, averaging 1.6 swipes a game.

These are all excellent totals, but the main reason that Curry is typically the first guard off the board in fantasy drafts is the huge advantage he gives owners in the threes category. The Warriors star made an eye-popping 3.3 threes per game, leading the league by a wide margin.

Many are concerned about Curry’s history of ankle injuries. While that has been well documented, he has only had one season derailed by injuries in his career, playing in at least 74 games in four of his first five seasons in the NBA. He established career-highs in points and assists last year, and his uptick in scoring is the result of getting to the free throw line at the highest rate of his career. Playing in over 36 minutes per game last season, Curry ranked 2nd in usage rate among all guards, and shoots a ridiculous 44 percent from downtown for his career. Barring injury, he will easily be worth the investment as a top five overall pick.

 

James Harden - Houston Rockets

Harden has developed into the best shooting guard in the game (no offense Kobe). He led all guards in scoring a year ago, averaging 25.4 points per game. His scoring average is boosted by his ability to get to the free throw line, as there was only one player in the NBA to attempt and make more free throws per game than Harden last season, and that would be Kevin Durant.

What makes Harden so special though is his all around game. Despite the fact that he plays shooting guard for Houston, the offense runs through him. This allows Harden to rack up assists like a point guard as the defense collapses on him when he drives to the basket. When the defense backs off as they respect his ability to drive, he will step back and knock down threes, making him utterly unguardable. Since being traded to the Rockets two years ago, Harden has seen his season averages spike to 25.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.0 assists, 1.7 steals, and 2.4 threes per game. When you combine that with excellent shooting percentages, Harden is an asset in every category except blocks and turnovers, and should be off the board in the top half of the first round in drafts.

 

Russell Westbrook - Oklahoma Thunder

Westbrook was already going to be a Top 5 guard, but the injury to Kevin Durant has forced me to move him up to the number three spot. Westbrook suffered through an injury riddled campaign in 2013-14, as a slew of knee injuries limited him to a mere 46 games played. Upon his return, his minutes were somewhat limited, and he often sat out the second game of back-to-backs. There were some positives to take away though. He was averaging 5.7 rebounds per game, which is the highest rate of his career. More importantly for a guard, he was knocking down threes at a career-high clip of 1.5 per game. On top of all that, Westbrook had the highest usage rate of any player in the NBA.

This year, Westbrook enters the season completely healthy, and with no playing time restrictions. In fact, the Thunder will rely on him to shoulder the load for as long as Kevin Durant remains on the sidelines. The Oklahoma City star will likely have a lower field goal percentage jacking up so many shots, as well as an absurd amount of turnovers with the ball in his hands so much. With that said, he is going put up some absolutely monstrous lines to start the season, and will maintain his value even when Kevin Durant returns. It would be hard to argue investing in him with a Top 5 overall pick.

 

Chris Paul - Los Angeles Clippers

Paul is arguably the best pure point guard in the game right now. He is a very intelligent player, knowing when to facilitate and when to score. He picks apart defenses, and the Clippers execute the pick and roll about as well as any team in the NBA. When choosing a player to spend your first round pick on, it is a good strategy to target players who are the very best in one or more categories. As far as guards go, Chris Paul is your man.

Last season Paul ranked first in the NBA in assists per game at 10.7, as well as first in steals at 2.5 swipes per game. That is a lethal combination that you simply cannot find in any other player. If that is not enough, he also takes care of the ball, averaging at least 1.3 fewer turnovers than the rest of the guys on this list. He is a very efficient shooter, a good rebounder for a guard, and will probably score 20.0 points per game. The Lob City point guard does everything well, and will not hurt you in any category.

There is one downside to Chris Paul. Most would not consider him to be injury prone. However, he has played more than 70 games only four times in his nine year career, and none since joining the Clippers three years ago. Injuries are impossible to predict though, so despite the potential DNPs, he is a safe pick in the first round of upcoming drafts.

 

John Wall - Washington Wizards

Wall had a career year in 2013-14, and it was due to him finally staying healthy for a full season. He played in all 82 games, and set career highs in nearly every category. The Wizard also led the NBA in total assists, and finished sixth in total steals. One major advantage Wall gives owners over other guards is his ability to block shots, averaging 0.6 blocks per game for his career. To put it in perspective, he had more blocked shots than Kevin Love and LeBron James last year!

The part of Wall’s game that has vaulted him into the Top 5 guards is his development of a three point shot. It went from mostly non-existent to averaging 1.3 per game last season. Now that opposing teams have to respect his ability to knock down threes, the rest of his game should benefit.

Another thing working in Wall’s favor is the injury to Bradley Beal. Similar to Russell Westbrook, Wall will have to pick up the slack, and will have the opportunity to put up some huge numbers early on. He is also turnover prone and may not have a high field goal percentage, but will help out in every other category, including blocks. The former number one pick is a fantastic player to target at the end of the first round.

 

POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Jake Allen

has Excellent Performance in Defeat
Logan Thompson

Nearly Perfect In Victory
Pascal Siakam

Uncertain for Saturday Against Spurs
Stephon Castle

Questionable for Saturday Versus Pacers
Donovan Mitchell

Questionable as Cavaliers Visit New Orleans
Kevin Porter Jr.

Listed as Questionable Against Phoenix
Isaiah Collier

to Miss Second Straight Game
Joel Embiid

Out Saturday Against Utah
Tanner Bibee

to Take the Ball on Opening Day
Logan Webb

to Start on Opening Day for Giants
Christian Wilkins

"Fully Intends" to Play in 2026
Jake Bobo

Jaguars Sign Receiver Jake Bobo to an Offer Sheet
Trent Williams

49ers Decline to Pick Up Trent Williams' $10 Million Option Bonus
Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Seahawks Exercise Jaxon Smith-Njigba's Fifth-Year Option
Cristopher Sánchez

Cristopher Sanchez to Start on Opening Day for Phillies
Chris Sale

Braves Name Chris Sale as Their Opening Day Starter
Kyle Stowers

Leaves Friday's Game With Hamstring Tightness
DJ Chark

Hangs Up his Cleats
Naz Reid

Ruled Out Friday Against Portland
Jasson Domínguez

Jasson Dominguez Optioned to Triple-A
GG Jackson II

Out Friday Against Boston
Austin Reaves

Added to Injury Report Saturday
Kawhi Leonard

Questionable Against Dallas
Trae Young

Still Sidelined Saturday
Terance Mann

is Unavailable on Friday
Tyler Toffoli

Won't Play Saturday
Andrew Wiggins

Remains Out Saturday
Marcus Sasser

to Sit Out on Friday
Cedric Coward

a Late Scratch Friday
Joel Armia

Ready to Return From Back Injury
Quinten Post

is Ruled Out for Friday's Game
Joel Eriksson Ek

Kirill Kaprizov, Joel Eriksson Ek to Remain Out Saturday
Karl-Anthony Towns

Set to Suit Up Against Brooklyn
Ziaire Williams

to Play on Friday
Ross Colton

Still Out Friday
Ben Saraf

is Available on Friday
Yan Kuznetsov

Remains Sidelined Friday
Ivica Zubac

to Miss Rest of the Season
Shayne Gostisbehere

Misses Seventh Straight Contest
Jacob Misiorowski

Named Opening Day Starter
Morgan Rielly

Cleared to Play Friday
Mike Trout

X-Rays Come Back Negative on Mike Trout's Hand
Ja'Tavion Sanders

Panthers Expect Ja'Tavion Sanders to be Ready for Offseason Program
Dylan Crews

Optioned to Triple-A Rochester
Quinshon Judkins

Does Quinshon Judkins Have RB1 Upside in Dynasty Formats?
Jayden Reed

Is Jayden Reed a Buy-Low Candidate After Injury-Marred 2025 Campaign?
Lerone Murphy

Set For UFC London Main Event
Chris Olave

Rehabs his Dynasty Value With Resurgent 2025 Performance
Movsar Evloev

Looks To Remain Unbeaten
Tyrone Tracy Jr.

Facing Uphill Battle for Playing Time in New York
Michael Aswell

Jr. An Underdog At UFC London
Luke Riley

Set For UFC London Co-Main Event
Chimere Dike

Could See a Diminished Role in 2026
Joe Ryan

Named Opening Day Starter for Twins
Chase Brown

Profiles as a High-End Dynasty Running Back Heading into 2026
Sam Patterson

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Michael Page

Set For Welterweight Bout
Austen Lane

In Dire Need Of Victory
Iwo Baraniewski

A Favorite At UFC London
C.J. Stroud

Will C.J. Stroud Ever Rediscover his Rookie-Season Magic?
Bijan Robinson

Finally Has the Falcons' Backfield All to Himself
Najee Harris

Remains on the Open Market
George Kittle

Injury Complicates Price Tag
Jameson Williams

Flashes WR1 Upside Ahead of 2026
Parker Washington

a Solidified Fantasy Option Despite Crowded Offense?
Nico Collins

Has Yet to Reach His Full Potential
Collin Murray-Boyles

Unlikely to Play Friday
Sergei Bobrovsky

Shuts Out Oilers with 21 Saves
Trent Frederic

Exits Early Against Panthers
Mason Appleton

Hurt Thursday Night
Tyler Toffoli

Suffers Lower-Body Injury in Thursday's Loss
Victor Hedman

Makes Early Exit Due to Illness
Juuse Saros

Dealing with Upper-Body Injury
Rome Odunze

Steps Into a Larger Role for 2026
Baker Mayfield

Loses Top Receiver After Subpar Season
Spencer Knight

Shuts Down the Wild on Thursday
Adam Fantilli

Scores Two Goals in Victory
Francisco Alvarez

Pulled Early Thursday With Back Tightness
Auston Matthews

Ruled Out for 12 Weeks
Yaroslav Askarov

Still Out Thursday
Luis Severino

to Start for A's on Opening Day
Kirill Kaprizov

Won't Play Against Blackhawks
Alex Tuch

Expected to Return Thursday
Logan Gilbert

Named Mariners Opening Day Starter
José Ramírez

Jose Ramirez Back in Cactus League Lineup on Thursday
Hayden Birdsong

to Have Tommy John Surgery, Miss Entire 2026 Season
Zack Wheeler

to Pitch in Minor-League Game on Monday
Paul Skenes

Pirates Officially Name Paul Skenes Their Opening Day Starter
Jurickson Profar

Officially Suspended for Entire 2026 Season
Carson Williams

"Likely" to Be Rays Opening Day Starting Shortstop
Trey Yesavage

Will Open 2026 on the Injured List Due to Shoulder Impingement
Max Fried

to Start on Opening Day for Yankees
Akshay Bhatia

Withdraws From Valspar Championship
CFB

Alberto Mendoza Drawing Positive Reviews at Georgia Tech
CFB

Anthony Colandrea Impressing in Nebraska's Spring Practices
J.J. Spaun

Offers Upside Despite Poor Course History at Innisbrook
Aaron Rai

Looks to Bounce Back at Valspar Championship
Johnny Keefer

Brings Ball-Striking Upside to Valspar Championship
Billy Horschel

a Volatile Play at Valspar Championship
Ben Griffin

Looks to Rebound at the Valspar Championship
Corey Conners

Brings Elite Ball-Striking to Valspar Championship
Xander Schauffele

Trending In The Right Direction For Valspar Championship
Sahith Theegala

Has Shot to Challenge at Valspar Championship
Mackenzie Hughes

Looking to Bounce Back at Valspar Championship
Nicolai Hojgaard

Finding Rhythm For Valspar Championship
Matt Fitzpatrick

Continues Hot Start to 2026 Heading to Valspar Championship
Pierceson Coody

Heads to Valspar Championship Following Two Missed Cuts
Wyndham Clark

Searching for Momentum at Valspar Championship
Justin Thomas

Is Justin Thomas Back Ahead of This Week's Valspar Championship?
Jordan Spieth

to Bounce Back at Favored Valspar Championship?
Brooks Koepka

is Starting to Find His Groove Again Ahead of Valspar Championship
Viktor Hovland

is One of The Best DFS Plays at Innesbrook
Rasmus Hojgaard

to Get Back on Track at Valspar Championship
Tony Finau

is Again a Scary Option at Valspar Championship
Blades Brown

Continues PGA Tour Run at Valspar Championship
Josh Emmett

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Kevin Vallejos

Scores First-Round TKO
Amanda Lemos

Drops Back-To-Back Fights
Gillian Robertson

Extends Her Win Streak
Andre Fili

Drops Decision on Saturday
Denny Hamlin

Dominates and Gets His Third Career Las Vegas Win
Chase Elliott

Earns Runner-Up Finish at Las Vegas
William Byron

Wins A Stage and Finishes Third at Las Vegas
Christopher Bell

Finishes Fourth at Las Vegas After Strong Run
Kyle Larson

Fades to Seventh Despite Leading Laps Early at Las Vegas
Andre Fili

Jose Delgado Edges Andre Fili in Split-Decision Win
Oumar Sy

Suffers First-Round Submission Loss
Ion Cutelaba

Returns To The Win Column
CFB

CJ Carr Enters Sophomore Season as Heisman Favorite
CFB

Aaron Philo Not a Lock to be Florida's Starting QB?
CFB

George MacIntyre the Favorite to Win Tennessee Quarterback Battle?
CFB

Keelon Russell, Austin Mack Battling for Alabama QB1 Duties
Christopher Bell

Looking for Redemption, Wins Pole at Las Vegas
Denny Hamlin

Should Contend for Another Vegas Win
Chase Briscoe

Qualifies 18th Despite Toyota Dominating at Las Vegas
Chase Elliott

May Fly Under the Radar at Las Vegas
NASCAR

Ross Chastian Has Been As Solid As They Come at Las Vegas
Ty Gibbs

Could Ty Gibbs Finally Break Through With a Win at Las Vegas?
Brad Keselowski

a Solid DFS Pick at Las Vegas
Kyle Larson

Should Kyle Larson be Considered A Favorite for Las Vegas?
William Byron

Could Compete for a Top-Five Finish at Las Vegas
Ryan Blaney

Is Ryan Blaney Worth Rostering in Tournament DFS Lineups for Las Vegas?
Tyler Reddick

Could Continue his Top-10 Streak at Las Vegas
Joey Logano

Should DFS Managers Underestimate Joey Logano for Las Vegas?
Chris Buescher

Is Chris Buescher Worth Rostering For Las Vegas DFS Lineups?
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace is A Risky DFS Option Who Could Pay Off at Las Vegas
Josh Berry

Has Plenty of Upside for Las Vegas DFS Lineups
Ryan Preece

Scores his First Las Vegas Top-10 Starting Spot in Qualifying
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF