The NBA has more than 400 players, while the left-hand players have just 34. The US media selected the top ten left-handed players in active service.

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Dragic made his debut in professional basketball at the age of 17. Since then, Dragic has been a point guard for every team during his career. He was named an All-Star once in 2018 and was the fastest improving player in 2014.
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He is a former All-Star with 20 points of potential per game. Despite feeling like he's been in the league for years, Russell is only 25. His field view has improved. Although his possession didn't get the recognition he deserved, his passing was good and difficult to defend.
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After averaging 17 points per game last year and shooting more than 40 percent from three-point range, Barrett led the Knicks back to the playoffs. Barrett is an efficient shooter who gives him a defensive advantage on the pitch. Barrett, 21, must grow fast. He can score on the inside or on the outside. Barrett still has a one-year contract left, so it will be the best year we've seen him perform.
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Fox is a pretty good basketball player, and if he's on other teams, he could be a multi-All-Star player. Fox may be the fastest player in the league, and in the offensive and defensive transitions, it's hard to stop him.
When Fox first entered the league, someone compared him to John Wall. Fox is a natural scoring guard, but he's averaged more than six assists per game over the past four seasons. With a true point guard like Teres Halliburton, maybe Fox could one day average 30 points per game.
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As a rebounder, Sabonis is the best. He has the most rebounds on average of any left-handed player. As a passer, he can also cover well for his teammates. Before moving up the rankings, though, Sabonis needs to prove he can lead a team himself. His playoff resume so far has been very bleak.
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Conley was chosen as fifth because he made a number of contributions to his illustrious career. Conley left the Memphis Grizzlies at number one on the scoring list. He also holds the team's record for assists and steals.
Many people forget that Conley was the fourth pick in 2007. He was also named to the All-Defensive Team and won the Sportsmanship Award three times. He hopes to reach the NBA Finals for the first time with the Jazz this year.
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Despite losing the first round of the playoffs last year, Randle contributed significantly to the Knicks' rise. Randall won the Player Award for The Most Improved Player last season, and from 2014 to 2020, Randall has never averaged more than 3.6 assists per game. Last year, he raised the total to 6.0.
Despite being listed as a big forward, Randall averaged 24.1 points, 10.2 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 41 percent from three-point range. Randall sees the league growing, so he's changing himself as well.
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Simmons averaged 15.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game in his career. He's the best rebounding point guard in the league and a great passer. His 14.7 percent career three-point shooting percentage is a big problem. There's no doubt he needs to improve his shooting ability, but we should remember that he's the top player in this league anyway.
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In his first full season, Williamson averaged 27.0 points, 7.2 rebounds and 61.1 percent shooting per game. From the start of his rookie season, when you think of Williamson's game, you think of the name Charles Barkley. It seems Williamson could be a better version, especially when he was 21 years old.
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Harden is one of the best left-handed players we've ever seen. Harden has an MVP, three-point leading scorer, who once averaged 36.1 points per game and averaged at least 30.0 points or more per game for three consecutive years. He is also at the heart of a dynamic organization, having both double-digit assists in midfield during his career. In his health, he can get three pairs every night.