Ranking 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey and the top 30 NBA shooting guards
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.
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.
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.