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Rockets are 7th! US media shows the top 26 active point guards: Jaylen Green ranked 14 Poole s top line selection

7:35pm, 12 August 2025Basketball

Rockets Amen ranked 7th! As the offseason enters the second half and the teams begin to look forward to the new season, the US media "hoopshype" also selected the top 26 active point guards, including Jaylen Green, and Poole was selected for the top 26.

Fifth place: Booker (Suns)

Data: 25.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 7.1 assists, 0.9 steals

Partner Paul led the team to the finals. Booker was once a reasonable contender for the best active point guard, but after joining forces with Durant and Bill, Booker's performance and leading record not only did not improve, but instead quickly declined and fell out of the playoffs.

Book was forced to play more organizational roles in uncomfortable roles, which led to a severe decline in the influence of his game, both of which are BPM values and VORP irreplaceable high-level data have fallen out of the top 15.

Fortunately, his offensive performance is still trustworthy. As he returns to his comfortable position in the new season, I believe he will play a very dominant offensive performance again, but it is unlikely to improve his ranking because the Suns have limited competitiveness.

4th place: Jaylen Brown (Celtics)

Data: 22.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.2 steals

Jaylen Brown has been one of the best two-way players and second-in-command players in the past few seasons, and even beat the leader Tatum to win the FMVP during the 23-24 season.

However, last season, Jaylen Brown's offensive efficiency was worrying, which led to his failure to enter the top three. With Tatum suffering from serious injury in the new season, Jaylen Brown will face a huge test and it is also a good opportunity for him to completely prove himself.

3rd place: Jaylen Williams (Thunder)

Data: 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.6 steals

Jaylen Williams' transformation and growth are the fundamental reason why Brown was squeezed out of the top three. The 23-year-old Jaylen Williams just helped the Thunder win the first championship in team history, and during this period he played irreplaceable offensive and defensive performance.

was not only selected for the Best Third Team, but also the Best Defensive Second Team. It is remarkable on both offense and defense. In addition, he is only 23 years old and has just experienced the baptism and transformation of the finals. There is hope that he will further grow into a true superstar in the new season.

Second place: Mitchell (Cavs)

Data: 24 points, 4.5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.3 steals

In the seasons where the shooting guards were withered, Mitchell is one of the few shooting guards who can make people see hope and light. After the emergence of young point guards in the past few seasons, Mitchell has also grown further.

Especially after joining the Cavaliers, Mitchell still plays the role of the team's core and master, and has completely grown into a superstar who is always trustworthy at critical moments.

also helped the Cavaliers become the first-tier contender for the Eastern Conference championship. Mitchell was also selected for the first team last season, and his performance in the playoffs was also remarkable. The reason why he failed to get a higher ranking is mainly because he has not yet won enough honors in leading the team.

No.: Edwards

Data: 27.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.2 steals

As the most valuable superstar in the new generation of the United States, Edwards has received support from the NBA and has also made great progress in the past two seasons.

Especially in the past season, when Towns left the team, Edwards not only fully demonstrated his terrifying impact on the inside, but also developed a large-scale three-point shooting.

has led the team to the Western Conference Finals for two consecutive years, only one time away from becoming a real superstar and the hard honor brought by the series victory.

The rest are ranked as follows:

6-10: Sheilo, Amen, Hart, Reeves and Laven;

11-15: Bain, White, Daniels, Jaylen Green and CJ;

16-26: Anthony Simmons, Sharp, Braun, Wiggins, Jerome, Caruso, Bill, Hilder, Monk, Grimes and Poole.

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