#6 Bradley Beal

It came a season late, but Bradley Beal's maiden All-Star game appearance this season was fully warranted.

The Wizards' main source of shot creation as a playmaker as well as a scorer during John Wall's frequent injury absences last season, Beal showed the league he's fully up to the task of playing a stellar second fiddle to the Wizards' franchise player.
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Beal is one of the best isolation players at the two-guard position in the league today. His extremely refined dribbling moves in addition to his ability to contort his body through non-existent spaces make him one of the toughest players to guard in the league.
Beal continued to excel from downtown in his sixth season in the league - he's averaged north of 37% in every single season and can play as well as a spot-up shooter as in the role of a pull-up shot creator.
He's made strides on the defensive end every year as well and now projects as an above-average defender at his position.
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