4 point guards Phoenix Suns could sign
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The Houston Rockets had highs and lows at this year's NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. They would finish with a 1-4 record at the mini-camp, but more importantly for the team was the progress and growth that second-year guard Reed Sheppard showed ahead of his increased role for the Rockets' regular season squad.
Everything moved pretty quickly between the Cyclones and Lone Star State lead guard Marcus Zelee with a visit to Ames soon followed by a commitment earlier this month. But just as quickly as things came together,
The Phoenix Suns missed out on a potential reunion with a veteran point guard after he signed with a different team in free agency.
Fresh off a successful FIBA Under-19 tournament campaign in which he led his Team Germany to a second-place finish, Texas Tech point guard Christian Anderson is
According to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Warriors could be a potential suitor for veteran free agent guard Malcolm Brogdon. He hasn't been talked about a lot in free agency, but he's a quality player who would help Golden State's bench.
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Another top free agent target for the New York Knicks has come off the board Monday. ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that future Hall of Famer Chris Paul is signing a deal to return to the Los Angeles Clippers for his 21st and likely final season.
The Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst said nine-time NBA All-Star Giannis Antetokounmpo is developing into a a "real point guard" for the Bucks this season.
Virginia Tech's point guard spot is in good hands as long as Pedulla stays healthy. St. John’s : A point guard room of Andre Curbelo and Posh Alexander is talented enough to be in the top-20.
Back in 1999, none of those eight point guards—a group that ranged from Charlie Ward to John Stockton—averaged more than 13.3 points in the playoffs.
A hypothetical trade idea involves a 6-foot-2 Los Angeles Lakers contributor and a 34-year-old Chicago Bulls big man.