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There’s certainly a lot of uncertainty around this year’s draft, which makes it exciting to scout.

Depending on who you talk to, there are quite a few different answers when it comes to who the top point guard in this class is.

Let’s dive into the top four point guards in this year’s draft, each of which has a case for being the best prospect of the group.

Dillingham is the shiftiest player in this year’s draft and it’s not particularly close.

The combination of his elite ball-handling skills, shiftiness and speed allows him to create efficient offense for himself and others.

Not only is he one of the best shot-creators in the draft but he makes a legitimate case as one of the best pure shooters in this year’s draft.

Dillingham is a tough shot-maker that can make difficult pull-up jumpers look easy.

He’s one of those guys that you can give the ball to late in the shot clock and trust him getting you a bucket.

The 6-foot-2 lead guard has superstar potential on the offensive end but has his limitations defensively.

With the right players around him he could carry a team to the playoffs after he gets a couple years in the league under his belt.

After missing about three months due to an injury, Topic has recently made his return to the floor.

The 6-foot-7 lead guard is the tallest true point guard in this year’s draft and that meshes well with his ability to pressure the rim.

He does a fantastic job consistently getting paint touches and converting inside the painted area. T

possesses a ton of versatility as a finisher and his touch inside the painted area is quite impressive.

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