Ideally, in an NBA fantasy basketball league, your Point Guard excels in assists, steals, and free throw percentage. A fantasy point guard should also shoot a high percentage from the field, somewhere in the middle to high 40s, although you should overlook a low shooting percentage if the point guard performs well in other categories.

To me, this is the most important player on your fantasy team. On most NBA teams, this player has the ball in his hands for more time than any other player on the floor, save for the other team's point guard. Obviously this isn't the case in places like Miami and LA, and if you can grab an elite fantasy shooting guard or power forward before a capable point guard, then by all means, go ahead. Otherwise, you are better off drafting a good point guard in the early rounds, and then filling in your roster around him.

Without further ado, here are the best fantasy Point Guards to select in your second half NBA fantasy draft: