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Posted: Thursday, February 09, 2012
By: Danny124

Hot Guards in Last 10 Games

Mo Williams

Monta Ellis (Guard/Warriors)

Last 10: 21.3PPG., 4.8 APG., 2.2 SPG.

Ellis is a guard that's capable of going off at any time when drafting him as one of your starters. The 26-year-old guard has been able to improve his overall game, alongside new head coach Mark Jackson. Monta is dishing out a career-high, 6.3 assists a night this season and is coming off a 48-point outburst against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Look for Ellis' scoring numbers to rise in the next few games, with the team facing a few cupcake defenses in Denver, Houston and Phoenix.

Tony Parker (Guard/Spurs)

Last 10: 21.1 PPG., 7.8 APG., 2.5 RPG.

San Antonio's veteran guard has been a menace on offense lately, helping the team earn a strong record of 18-9 to start the season. Parker was also able to torch the Oklahoma City defense for 48 points last week, He's also averaging a steady 7.7 assists per game this season. Parker has an easy schedule coming up, facing teams such as the Nets, Pistons and Raptors going into the weekend.

Jeremy Lin (Guard/Knicks)

Last 10: 14.1 PPG., 5.7 APG., 2.7 RPG.

Way too early to have him on this list but his last three outings have made him worth the gamble as a solid back up. Lin has a total of 76 points and 25 assists in his last three games, while also getting a healthy load of minutes from his coach. His play has helped the Knicks win three-straight games, without their star players in Amare Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony. Lin faces a few challenges against the Lakers tonight, but should do well against Toronto, Minnesota and Sacramento next week.

Mo Williams (Guard/Clippers)

Last 10: 14.7 PPG., 3.5 APG., 1.2 SPG.

With Chauncey Billups sidelined for the remainder for the season, Mo Williams will be seeing more minutes come his way. Williams is a streaky shooter that can sometimes light it up from beyond the arc. He's received a boost of over ten extra minutes in his last two games but hasn't been productive. Williams is worth juggling as a back up guard for your squad if Randy Foye is already gone. He's due to find some rhythm alongside Chris Paul and could easily fill up the stat sheet.

Jordan Farmar (Guard/Nets)

Last 10: 14.4 PPG., 3.9 APG., 1.3 RPG.

It's tough to find some talent in the New Jersey talent pool these days, but Farmar has been given more minutes alongside Deron Williams and is making the most out of them. Jordan had 22 points last night and has kept his scoring in double-digits in his last six games. He'll usually be available in most draft pools but could become a solid pick up if he keeps playing this way.

HONERABLE MENTIONS: Randy Foye (Clippers), Greivis Vasquez (Hornets), Marcus Thornton (Kings), Jerryd Bayless (Raptors)

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