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I always get excited by the promise and potential that a young basketball player displays. I especially show interest in those players who play for my favorite teams, as it's always a pleasure to see them develop.

Being an avid NBA fan, there are a few young talents who I've had my eye on for the last year or two, and it looks like all of these players are destined for some great NBA careers.

Here are five of the many players I look forward to seeing progress during the years to come. Let's see if any of your favorites made this list.

5. Russell Westbrook. A well balanced point guard who can seemingly do everything, Westbrook has the ability to score, rebound, defend the ball, and obviously pass. He's a big part of the reason that the Thunder are off to such a promising start in 09-10.

4. Tyrus Thomas. He's a few seasons into his career, but still young at just 23 years old. Talk about a defensive freak. Thomas is the kind of player who can easily put up stats like Josh Smith.

3. Anthony Randolph. A tremendous talent capable of playing nearly any position on the court. While he's naturally a power forward, he's started at center for the Warriors and I've seen Randolph bring the ball up the court as point guard. His defensive abilities are some 우리카지노 of the best I've seen in the league.

2. Tyreke Evans. What can be said about the player who's single handedly turned the fortune of the Sacramento Kings around? This was a dominant team earlier in the decade, and the worst team in the league last season. Now they're somewhere in between, thanks to their rookie phenom.

1. Kevin Durant. Now this one may be obvious, but this is just the beginning of Durant's reign as far as I'm concerned. He's not yet a household name though he's already one of the best in the league. At just 21 years old, it's incredible to think about how good he might be five years from now.

I love basketball. I think the NBA is my favorite of all of the pro sports leagues, even though I'm a sucker for fantasy football. Regardless of this, I love sitting down to watch a full basketball game in the spring, especially come playoff time on a Sunday afternoon. Ah, just thinking about it makes me wish for that time of year again. The good news is that as I'm writing this, we're just a few weeks away from the start of the NBA season. Here's another thing I'm going to do to pump myself up.

Without further ado, my top 5 point guards in the NBA.

5. Steve Nash. A few years ago he was number one, but like all good things, they eventually age. Nash will be 36 this season and while he's still an exceptional athlete and one of the NBA's guards, he's slipped in the rankings.

4. Baron Davis. When healthy, he's probably even better. The problem with Davis is just that though - his health.

3. Deron Williams. Two years ago, I would have thought he was on his way to number two, but he slipped a bit last year. Between injuries and inconsistency, you could say that 08-09 was a bit of a letdown for him. I do believe he'll bounce back though.

2. Chauncey Billups. What he did for the Denver Nuggets last year was just remarkable.

1. Chris Paul. By the end of his career, some may very well call him a top-3 point guard of all-time, if they don't already yet.

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