10. Devin Harris
Harris sometimes gets forgotten because he's on a bad team that nobody cares about. He is really good, and if he got more exposure he would get the credit he deserves. He is ridiculously fast, and his speed alone makes him a nightmare to guard. Steadily, his outside shot has improved, which is making him even more dangerous.
He has the tools (long arms, great foot speed) to be a great defender if he will commit to it. He also needs to improve on knowing when to score and when to distribute the ball, a skill that all great PGs are able to master.
9. Jason Kidd
This might not be a popular pick. A lot of people have the opinion that Kidd is washed up.
He obviously isn't what he used to be, but as a pure PG he still runs a team as well as anyone in ...
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