Here are theScore's shooting guard value rankings for Tuesday, November 3:
Value Rankings
PG | SG | SF | PF | C
| # | NAME | OPPONENT | RISK |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eric Gordon (NO) | vs. ORL | Low |
| 2 | Dwyane Wade (MIA) | vs. ATL | Low |
| 3 | Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (DET) | vs. IND | Low |
| 4 | DeMar DeRozan (TOR) | at DAL | Low |
| 5 | Jimmy Butler (CHI) | at CHA | Low |
| 6 | Victor Oladipo (ORL) | at NO | Low |
| 7 | Kent Bazemore (ATL) | at MIA | Medium |
| 8 | Kobe Bryant (LAL) | vs. DEN | Medium |
| 9 | Evan Fournier (ORL) | at NO | Medium |
| 10 | Monta Ellis (IND) | at DET | Medium |
| 11 | Terrence Ross (TOR) | at DAL | Medium |
| 12 | Tony Snell (CHI) | at CHA | Medium |
| 13 | Wesley Matthews (DAL) | vs. TOR | Medium |
| 14 | Nick Young (LAL) | vs. DEN | High |
| 15 | Will Barton (DEN) | at LAL | High |
Gordon is healthy and has gotten off to a strong start fantasy-wise, despite a poor shooting percentage. He'll continue to have a big role in the offense until Tyreke Evans returns from injury. Caldwell-Pope has also struggled with his shot, but is averaging 37 minutes per game and has been a reliable fantasy contributor.
Bazemore has had two consecutive strong games, and has seemingly managed to replace DeMarre Carroll in Atlanta's starting five. Fournier has played well despite Orlando's 0-3 start, but it remains to be seen if a change to the starting lineup will be made to add more size.
Snell appears to be a guaranteed starter, but doesn't have much upside, while Matthews is working his way back from a serious injury and will occasionally sit out or have his minutes monitored; be sure to check on his immediate status before rostering him. Barton has offered strong contributions off the bench this season, but any player who averages only 24 minutes carries risk.













