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Draft Guide.Pdf Table Of Contents Top 200 (Head-to-Head) ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Top 200 (Rotisserie) ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Head-to-Head Player Rankings ......................................................................................................................................................5-6 Rotisserie Player Rankings ............................................................................................................................................................7-8 Head-to-Head Cheat Sheet ................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Rotisserie Cheat Sheet..................................................................................................................................................................... 10 1 Top 200 (Head-to-Head) 1. LeBron James, SF, MIA 68. Michael Beasley, PF, PHO 135. Austin Rivers, SG, NO 2. Kevin Durant, SF, OKC 69. Kris Humphries, PF, BKN 136. Channing Frye, PF, PHO 3. Kevin Love, PF, MIN 70. Chandler Parsons, SF, HOU 137. Chauncey Billups, PG, LAC 4. Chris Paul, PG, LAC 71. Paul George, SG, IND 138. Mario Chalmers, PG, MIA 5. Russell Westbrook, PG, OKC 72. Danny Granger, SF, IND 139. Alonzo Gee, SG, CLE 6. Josh Smith, PF, ATL 73. Jose Calderon, PG, TOR 140. MarShon Brooks, SG, BKN 7. John Wall, PG, WAS 74. Kenneth Faried, PF, DEN 141. Jordan Crawford, SG, WAS 8. Deron Williams, PG, BKN 75. David West, PF, IND 142. Trevor Ariza, SF, WAS 9. Kobe Bryant, SG, LAL 76. Nene, C, WAS 143. Emeka Okafor, C, WAS 10. Andrew Bynum, C, PHI 77. Mo Williams, PG, LAC 144. Brandon Bass, PF, BOS 11. DeMarcus Cousins, C, SAC 78. Isaiah Thomas, PG, SAC 145. Andrei Kirilenko, SF, MIN 12. LaMarcus Aldridge, PF, POR 79. Eric Gordon, SG, NO 146. Landry Fields, SG, TOR 13. Carmelo Anthony, SF, NY 80. Klay Thompson, SG, GS 147. Jared Dudley, SG, PHO 14. Blake Griffin, PF, LAC 81. Zach Randolph, PF, MEM 148. Gustavo Ayon, PF, ORL 15. Kyrie Irving, PG, CLE 82. Andrea Bargnani, C, TOR 149. Kawhi Leonard, SF, SA 16. Rajon Rondo, PG, BOS 83. Marcus Thornton, PG, SAC 150. Gerald Green, SG, IND 17. Dwight Howard, C, LAL 84. Brook Lopez, C, BKN 151. Bismack Biyombo, PF, CHA 18. Al Jefferson, C, UTA 85. Manu Ginobili, SG, SA 152. Anderson Varejao, C, CLE 19. Greg Monroe, PF, DET 86. DeMar DeRozan, SG, TOR 153. Tyler Zeller, C, CLE 20. Brandon Jennings, PG, MIL 87. J.J. Hickson, PF, POR 154. Royce White, PF, HOU 21. Ty Lawson, PG, DEN 88. Jameer Nelson, PG, ORL 155. Byron Mullens, C, CHA 22. Steve Nash, PG, LAL 89. Arron Afflalo, SG, DEN 156. Ricky Rubio, PG, MIN 23. Tony Parker, PG, SA 90. Luke Ridnour, PG, MIN 157. Eric Bledsoe, PG, LAC 24. Dwyane Wade, SG, MIA 91. Andre Miller, PG, DEN 158. Al Harrington, PF, DEN 25. Pau Gasol, PF, LAL 92. Ramon Sessions, PG, LAL 159. Jason Thompson, PF, SAC 26. Dirk Nowitzki, PF, DAL 93. Kirk Hinrich, PG, CHI 160. Marvin Williams, SF, ATL 27. Marc Gasol, C, MEM 94. Tyson Chandler, C, NY 161. Tiago Splitter, C, SA 28. David Lee, PF, GS 95. Rodney Stuckey, PG, DET 162. Derrick Williams, PF, MIN 29. Rudy Gay, SF, MEM 96. Elton Brand, PF, DAL 163. Andrew Bogut, C, GS 30. Mike Conley, PG, MEM 97. Jason Terry, SG, DAL 164. Courtney Lee, SG, HOU 31. Monta Ellis, SG, MIL 98. Ersan Ilyasova, PF, MIL 165. Mike Dunleavy, SG, MIL 32. Paul Millsap, PF, UTA 99. Serge Ibaka, PF, OKC 166. Drew Gooden, PF, MIL 33. Paul Pierce, SF, BOS 100. Nikola Pekovic, C, MIN 167. Andre Drummond, PF, DET 34. Jrue Holiday, PG, PHI 101. Glen Davis, PF, ORL 168. Jonas Jerebko, SF, DET 35. Kemba Walker, SG, CHA 102. Greivis Vasquez, PG, NO 169. Tony Allen, SG, MEM 36. Al Horford, C, ATL 103. Gordon Hayward, SF, UTA 170. Amir Johnson, PF, TOR 37. James Harden, SG, OKC 104. Jerryd Bayless, PG, MEM 171. Donatas Motiejunas, PF, HOU 38. Roy Hibbert, C, IND 105. Gerald Henderson, SG, CHA 172. Brandon Rush, SF, GS 39. Marcin Gortat, C, PHO 106. JaVale McGee, C, DEN 173. Carlos Delfino, SF, MIL 40. Andre Iguodala, SF, DEN 107. Danilo Gallinari, SF, DEN 174. Shannon Brown, PG, PHO 41. Joe Johnson, SG, ATL 108. Wesley Matthews, SG, POR 175. Marcus Camby, C, NY 42. Carlos Boozer, PF, CHI 109. Devin Harris, PG, ATL 176. Wesley Johnson, SF, MIN 43. Chris Bosh, PF, MIA 110. Thaddeus Young, SF, PHI 177. Anthony Morrow, SG, BKN 44. Stephen Curry, PG, GS 111. Jamal Crawford, SG, LAC 178. Shane Battier, SF, MIA 45. Kyle Lowry, PG, TOR 112. Kevin Martin, SG, HOU 179. Vince Carter, SG, DAL 46. Luol Deng, SF, CHI 113. D.J. Augustin, PG, IND 180. Chuck Hayes, C, SAC 47. Jeremy Lin, PG, HOU 114. Dion Waiters, SG, CLE 181. Ronnie Brewer, SG, NY 48. Jeff Teague, PG, ATL 115. Samuel Dalembert, C, MIL 182. Ed Davis, PF, TOR 49. Darren Collison, PG, DAL 116. Jarrett Jack, PG, GS 183. Metta World Peace, SF, LAL 50. Kevin Garnett, PF, BOS 117. Taj Gibson, PF, CHI 184. Omer Asik, PF, HOU 51. Luis Scola, PF, HOU 118. Nicolas Batum, SF, POR 185. Harrison Barnes, SF, GS 52. Anthony Davis, PF, NO 119. Hedo Turkoglu, SF, ORL 186. Terrence Ross, SG, TOR 53. Tim Duncan, PF, SA 120. George Hill, PG, IND 187. Boris Diaw, SF, SA 54. Lou Williams, SG, PHI 121. DeAndre Jordan, C, LAC 188. Richard Jefferson, SF, GS 55. Joakim Noah, C, CHI 122. Shawn Marion, SF, DAL 189. DeJuan Blair, C, SA 56. Goran Dragic, PG, PHO 123. Jose Juan Barea, PG, MIN 190. Ray Allen, SG, MIA 57. Tyreke Evans, PG, SAC 124. Tristan Thompson, PF, CLE 191. Nikola Vucevic, C, PHI 58. Gerald Wallace, SF, BKN 125. Jason Richardson, SG, ORL 192. Nick Young, SG, LAC 59. Raymond Felton, PG, NY 126. J.R. Smith, SG, NY 193. Randy Foye, SG, LAC 60. Brandon Knight, PG, DET 127. Chris Kaman, C, DAL 194. Marquis Teague, PG, CHI 61. Damian Lillard, PG, POR 128. Tayshaun Prince, SF, DET 195. Caron Butler, SF, LAC 62. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, SF, CHA 129. Lamar Odom, PF, LAC 196. Derrick Favors, PF, UTA 63. O.J. Mayo, SG, DAL 130. Jason Kidd, PG, NY 197. Grant Hill, SF, LAC 64. Bradley Beal, SG, WAS 131. Dorell Wright, SF, GS 198. Kyle Korver, SG, ATL 65. Ryan Anderson, PF, NO 132. Carl Landry, PF, NO 199. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, SF, MIL 66. Amar'e Stoudemire, PF, NY 133. J.J. Redick, SG, ORL 200. Chase Budinger, SF, MIN 67. Evan Turner, SG, PHI 134. Antawn Jamison, PF, LAL 2 Top 200 (Rotisserie) 1. Chris Paul, PG, LAC 68. DeAndre Jordan, C, LAC 135. Kyle Korver, SG, ATL 2. LeBron James, SF, MIA 69. Jeremy Lin, PG, HOU 136. Emeka Okafor, C, WAS 3. Josh Smith, PF, ATL 70. Tim Duncan, PF, SA 137. Jerryd Bayless, PG, MEM 4. Kevin Durant, SF, OKC 71. Raymond Felton, PG, NY 138. Alonzo Gee, SG, CLE 5. Kevin Love, PF, MIN 72. Kris Humphries, PF, BKN 139. Devin Harris, PG, ATL 6. Russell Westbrook, PG, OKC 73. Brandon Knight, PG, DET 140. Greivis Vasquez, PG, NO 7. Brandon Jennings, PG, MIL 74. Blake Griffin, PF, LAC 141. Antawn Jamison, PF, LAL 8. Serge Ibaka, PF, OKC 75. Isaiah Thomas, PG, SAC 142. Anthony Morrow, SG, BKN 9. Kobe Bryant, SG, LAL 76. Samuel Dalembert, C, MIL 143. Eric Bledsoe, PG, LAC 10. Marc Gasol, C, MEM 77. Kevin Garnett, PF, BOS 144. Greg Stiemsma, C, BOS 11. Deron Williams, PG, BKN 78. Shane Battier, SF, MIA 145. Landry Fields, SG, TOR 12. Dwight Howard, C, LAL 79. Mo Williams, PG, LAC 146. Brook Lopez, C, BKN 13. Ryan Anderson, PF, NO 80. Jason Richardson, SG, ORL 147. D.J. Augustin, PG, IND 14. Mike Conley, PG, MEM 81. JaVale McGee, C, DEN 148. Lamar Odom, PF, LAC 15. Anthony Davis, PF, NO 82. Jason Terry, SG, DAL 149. Andrew Bogut, C, GS 16. Al Jefferson, C, UTA 83. Eric Gordon, SG, NO 150. Mike Dunleavy, SG, MIL 17. Andrew Bynum, C, PHI 84. Kenneth Faried, PF, DEN 151. Anderson Varejao, C, CLE 18. James Harden, SG, OKC 85. J.R. Smith, SG, NY 152. Terrence Jones, PF, HOU 19. John Wall, PG, WAS 86. Ersan Ilyasova, PF, MIL 153. Tony Allen, SG, MEM 20. Paul George, SG, IND 87. Mario Chalmers, PG, MIA 154. J.J. Hickson, PF, POR 21. Stephen Curry, PG, GS 88. Arron Afflalo, SG, DEN 155. Luis Scola, PF, HOU 22. DeMarcus Cousins, C, SAC 89. Bismack Biyombo, PF, CHA 156. Shannon Brown, PG, PHO 23. Jrue Holiday, PG, PHI 90. Jose Calderon, PG, TOR 157. Al Harrington, PF, DEN 24. Kyrie Irving, PG, CLE 91. Taj Gibson, PF, CHI 158. Jonas Valanciunas, C, TOR 25. Ty Lawson, PG, DEN 92. Elton Brand, PF, DAL 159. Austin Rivers, SG, NO 26. Andre Iguodala, SF, DEN 93. Tony Parker, PG, SA 160. Jae Crowder, SF, DAL 27. Kyle Lowry, PG, TOR 94. Tyson Chandler, C, NY 161. Glen Davis, PF, ORL 28. Rudy Gay, SF, MEM 95. Nene, C, WAS 162. Gerald Henderson, SG, CHA 29. Marcin Gortat, C, PHO 96. Andrea Bargnani, C, TOR 163. Rodney Stuckey, PG, DET 30. Dwyane Wade, SG, MIA 97. Kawhi Leonard, SF, SA 164. Richard Jefferson, SF, GS 31. Bradley Beal, SG, WAS 98. Hedo Turkoglu, SF, ORL 165. Shawn Marion, SF, DAL 32. Rajon Rondo, PG, BOS 99. Luke Ridnour, PG, MIN 166. Donatas Motiejunas, PF, HOU 33. Roy Hibbert, C, IND 100. Darren Collison, PG, DAL 167. Andrew Nicholson, PF, ORL 34. Kemba Walker, SG, CHA 101. Brandon Rush, SF, GS 168. Marvin Williams, SF, ATL 35. Paul Millsap, PF, UTA 102. Andre Drummond, PF, DET 169. Amir Johnson, PF, TOR 36. Chandler Parsons, SF, HOU 103. Trevor Ariza, SF, WAS 170. Caron Butler, SF, LAC 37. Pau Gasol, PF, LAL 104.
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