Predicting the top 10 players at each position in the 2025 NBA season the shooting guards. No. 10 Devin Vassell. This is the year we get introduced to him. While San Antonio was out of the spotlight until getting WEMBY, he’s quietly started to blossom. Over his final 25 games, he averaged 21 points and five assists, and he brings the four spacing that they need. Heading into Year 5 with the best team that he’s had, he’ll be the legit No. 2 option here at 22 to 23 points per game and get unlocked over the next few seasons. No. 9 Tyler Herro he struggled to stay healthy, playing just 42 games. However, he averaged almost 21 5 5 shooting 40% from 3. He’s got smooth pull up abilities, can catch and shoot on the move, and occasionally run the offense. While he’s not a perennial all star, he’s valuable to any team. No.8 Jalen Green he had a stretch of looking like a top 20 guy in March he averaged almost 28 and 6 and LED Houston to a 13 and 2 record. And while that’s not sustainable yet, his explosiveness and shot creation can be second to none. He’ll have to be more efficient, but with Houston on the rise, he may be a household name in no time. No. 7 Zach Lavine this is projection as we barely saw him last season. His stock is at an all time low, but if he can get In a better situation than Chicago, he’ll show the talent that we know he has. At his best, he averaged twenty Seven Points and was one of the most explosive players. And while he may not be that guy, he can still contribute to a winning team with 21 to 23 points per game and be the efficient 3 point shooter that he is. Number No.6, Jasmine Bane. He’s been one of the best shooters since stepping into the league. He’s at over 41% from three for his career and has increased his points per game every year at over 23 last season. He can bully his way to the rim, hold his own defensively with his frame, and as he develops as a creator will be a huge reason Memphis is a force. The top five on the way.