Ranking 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey and the top 30 NBA shooting guards
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84. . SG. Sacramento Kings. Kevin Huerter. 15. player
What a season for Kevin Huerter, who has fully shed his training wheels and emerged as a cornerstone of the Kings’ success. A dynamic and prolific 3-point shooter, Huerter also supplies Sacramento with quality wing defense and some underrated playmaking chops.
player. 149. . SG. Oklahoma City Thunder. Josh Giddey. 14
Josh Giddey was one of the NBA’s best passers from day one. Now, he’s starting to score the ball. If the 3-point shot is sustainable, Giddey will be able to put his slick handles and feather-soft touch to new, exciting uses. At 6-foot-8, he can peer above the defense and read the floor with remarkable precision. He looks the part of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s long-term backcourt co-star.
110. . SG. Miami Heat. Tyler Herro. 13. player
Tyler Herro has done well in the starting five for Miami. He’s lightning in a bottle, burying defenses with pull-up jumpers and steadily finding more ways to elevate teammates along the way. He’s still severely limited on the defensive end, but Herro’s offensive talent is beyond doubt at this point.