Fantasy Basketball 2022 position rankings: Top 20 point guards, shooting guards, small forwards, power forwards, centers

Kyle Irving

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Fantasy Basketball season is right around the corner. That may catch some players by surprise.

With Fantasy Football in full swing, it can be easy to forget how quickly Fantasy Basketball approaches after the start of the NFL season. But don't worry, we're here to get you up to speed with everything you need to know ahead of your draft, breaking down the top players at each position.

Is Luka Doncic the No. 1 point guard or should you look to reigning Finals MVP Stephen Curry instead? Devin Booker and James Harden will battle it out for the title of the NBA's best shooting guard, while Kevin Durant and Jayson Tatum are side-by-side at the small forward position.

As for bigs, you can't go wrong with any of Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo or Joel Embiid, but which order should they be drafted in?

The Sporting News has you covered with the top 20 players at each position below.

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Fantasy Basketball 2022: Top 20 rankings for each position

Top 20 Point Guards

Position RankPlayerTeamTop 200 Rank
1.Luka DoncicDAL3
2.Stephen CurryGSW6
3.Trae YoungATL8
4.LaMelo BallCHA11
5.Damian LillardPOR15
6.Tyrese HaliburtonIND17
7.Kyrie IrvingBKN22
8.Dejounte MurrayATL23
9.Ja MorantMEM24
10.Darius GarlandCLE26
11.Fred VanVleetTOR29
12.Chris PaulPHX33
13.Cade CunninghamDET43
14.Jrue HolidayMIL44
15.De'Aaron FoxSAC48
16.Ben SimmonsBKN58
17.Josh GiddeyOKC59
18.Jamal MurrayDEN71
19.Jalen BrunsonNYK77
20.Russell WestbrookLAL79

1. Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

Doncic over Curry is a tough decision, but Luka's ability to stuff the stat sheet across all categories on a nightly basis gives him a slight edge in my book. Is this the year Doncic finally makes a push for his first-ever MVP award?

2. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors

Arguably the best player in the world, Curry is coming off of a remarkable run for his fourth championship and first Finals MVP award. Selecting Curry gives your team an immediate advantage in points, 3-pointers, assists, field goal percentage and free throw percentage.

3. Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks

Young became the first player in 50 years (!) to lead the NBA in total points and assists last season. Enough said from a fantasy standpoint.

4. LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets

Ball made his first All-Star appearance last season and the 21-year-old phenom is only getting better. He'll once again run the show in Charlotte, filling up the box score every night.

5. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers

Lillard missed the majority of last season after receiving abdominal surgery, but the All-Star guard will be back at full strength this year. He's one of the best scoring playmakers the league has seen in years and he'll be tough to pass on in fantasy drafts.

One sleeper: Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana Pacers

Listen, it's hard to call him a sleeper since I have him ranked 17th in my top 200, but do not be afraid to reach for Haliburton this season. He'll be last year's Dejounte Murray, outperforming his average draft position in a big way.

Top 20 Shooting Guards

Position RankPlayerTeamTop 200 Rank
1.James HardenPHI9
2.Devin BookerPHX18
3.Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderOKC19
4.Zach LaVineCHI30
5.Donovan MitchellCLE32
6.Jaylen BrownBOS34
7.Bradley BealWAS35
8.Anthony EdwardsMIN38
9.CJ McCollumNOP47
10.Terry RozierCHA54
11.Tyrese MaxeyPHI61
12.Desmond BaneMEM64
13.Marcus SmartBOS69
14.Collin SextonUTA72
15.Tyler HerroMIA73
16.Jalen GreenHOU78
17.Buddy HieldIND83
18.Jordan PooleGSW84
19.Norman PowellLAC93
20.Gary Trent Jr.TOR94

1. James Harden, Philadelphia 76ers

Harden had a "down year" last season and still finished as a top-10 fantasy player. Heading into training camp in better shape with an improved team around him, he'll once again be a fantasy beast.

2. Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns

As Chris Paul continues to get older, Booker will assume more responsibility in carrying the Suns franchise. Booker's a prolific scorer who should take another leap this season.

3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder

Gilgeous-Alexander is dealing with a Grade 2 MCL sprain and is expected to miss the start of training camp, but he's set to be re-evaluated in two weeks. When he takes the floor, he'll do everything for a Thunder team that is set for another rebuilding season.

4. Zach LaVine, Chicago Bulls

LaVine has turned into a fantasy gem as he has evolved into a more efficient scorer who also provides assists and rebounds.

5. Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers

Joining a new team with more offensive talent around him than ever before, Mitchell should thrive in Cleveland. With a point guard like Darius Garland, he'll never have an easier time getting open looks.

One sleeper: Desmond Bane, Memphis Grizzlies

Bane had a breakout season last year, stepping up in a big way any time Ja Morant was out of the lineup. He's an efficient scorer and 3-point marksman who should take on an even bigger role with the Grizzlies this season.

Top 20 Small Forwards

Position RankPlayerTeamTop 200 Rank
1.Kevin DurantBKN5
2.Jayson TatumBOS7
3.Jimmy ButlerMIA12
4.LeBron JamesLAL13
5.Paul GeorgeLAC14
6.Kawhi LeonardLAC27
7.DeMar DeRozanCHI36
8.Khris MiddletonMIL37
9.Brandon IngramNOP42
10.Mikal BridgesPHX55
11.Michael Porter Jr.DEN57
12.RJ BarrettNYK60
13.Andrew WigginsGSW62
14.Tobias HarrisPHI63
15.O.G. AnunobyTOR68
16.Keldon JohnsonSAS81
17.Franz WagnerORL86
18.Saddiq BeyDET90
19.Gordon HaywardCHA91
20.Harrison BarnesSAC97

1. Kevin Durant, Brooklyn Nets

Durant put it better than I ever could: "I'm Kevin Durant, you know who I am."

2. Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics

Tatum cracked All-NBA First Team for the first time last season. With the Celtics looking to get back to the NBA Finals, he might be in line to make a push for MVP this year.

3. Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat

Butler's performance in the playoffs showed exactly how valuable he can be in fantasy as a do-it-all player for the Heat.

4. LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers

You might see LeBron placed lower than this on other rankings, but I'm not going to doubt the King, even going into Year 20. Coming off of the second-highest points per game average of his career, James will still be a fantasy workhorse.

5. Paul George, LA Clippers

When George stays healthy, he's in the top tier of fantasy players without question. The Clippers will be contending for a championship this year and he will play a huge role in that pursuit.

One sleeper: Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic

Wagner came on strong at the end of his rookie season and carried that momentum into the summer with his play at EuroBasket for Germany. He's a swiss army knife who is worth reaching for in the middle rounds.

Top 20 Power Forwards

Position RankPlayerTeamTop 200 Rank
1.Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL2
2.Anthony DavisLAL16
3.Domantas SabonisSAC20
4.Pascal SiakamTOR25
5.Zion WilliamsonNOP40
6.Evan MobleyCLE49
7.Julius RandleNYK50
8.Scottie BarnesTOR52
9.John CollinsATL56
10.Paolo BancheroORL67
11.Jerami GrantPOR75
12.Draymond GreenGSW82
13.Kyle KuzmaWAS86
14.Keegan MurraySAC87
15.Lauri MarkkanenUTA95
16.Jabari Smith Jr.HOU96
17.Jaren Jackson Jr.MEM100
18.Jalen SmithIND101
19.Brandon ClarkeMEM109
20.Isaiah JacksonIND110

1. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

Antetokounmpo is the most dominant player in the world today. That's all there is to it.

2. Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers

There are always injury risks that come with drafting Davis, but if he can keep a clean bill of health, AD will return to the upper echelon of fantasy players this season.

3. Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings

Sabonis has been a fantasy gem over the past couple of seasons, contributing to points, rebounds and assists. He'll be highly featured in the Kings' offense and he's worth using a second-round pick on.

4. Pascal Siakam, Toronto Raptors

Siakam had his second All-NBA season in 2021-22 and continues to improve every year. As the Raptors' No. 1 scorer who also contributes to other categories, Siakam is a stat-sheet stuffer who will be awesome in fantasy again this season.

5. Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans

The last time Williamson took the court, he was an unstoppable and super efficient scorer, averaging 27 points per game on over 60 percent shooting from the field. After a year off, Williamson should be poised to return to full strength, and you should draft him without much hesitation. 

One sleeper: Paolo Banchero, Orlando Magic

Banchero was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft but there isn't typically a lot of expectation for a rookie to produce at a high level from a fantasy perspective. Banchero defies that logic as a big man who will contribute to points, rebounds, assists and 3-pointers.

Top 20 Centers

Position RankPlayerTeamTop 200 Rank
1.Nikola JokicDEN1
2.Joel EmbiidPHI4
3.Karl-Anthony TownsMIN10
4.Bam AdebayoMIA21
5.Deandre AytonPHX28
6.Rudy GobertMIN31
7.Kristaps PorzingisWAS39
8.Jarrett AllenCLE41
9.Myles TurnerIND45
10.Nikola VucevicCHI46
11.Jonas ValanciunasNOP51
12.Jusuf NurkicPOR53
13.Christian WoodDAL65
14.Clint CapelaATL66
15.Jakob PoeltlSAS70
16.Robert Williams IIIBOS74
17.Wendell Carter Jr.ORL76
18.Al HorfordBOS88
19.Mitchell RobinsonNYK89
20.Alperen SengunHOU103

1. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets

The back-to-back MVP has been the most dominant fantasy player we've seen in quite some time. There should be no question as to who you should take with the No. 1 pick.

2. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

Embiid is a walking double-double who is coming off of the first scoring title by a center since Shaquille O'Neal. He's worth consideration for the No. 2 overall pick in fantasy drafts.

3. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves

Towns is another unique big man because, along with flirting with a double-double on a nightly basis, he contributes a significant number of 3s. He's a top-10 fantasy player in all formats.

4. Bam Adebayo, Miami Heat

Adebayo will contribute points, rebounds and assists while also racking up defensive counting stats. When healthy, he's a top 25 fantasy player without a doubt.

5. Deandre Ayton, Phoenix Suns

Ayton is in a weird situation with the Suns, but it shouldn't stop the big man from posting a double-double night in and night out. Shooting over 60 percent from the field over the last two seasons, he's a field goal percentage booster as well.

One sleeper: Alperen Sengun, Houston Rockets

Sengun is one of my favorite sleepers this season, poised to take over the starting center position in Houston. He's a skilled big man who can contribute to all categories, and he'll get the playing time needed to prove that in Year 2.

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.