Link 21. Aaron Brooks(notes), Houston Rockets (last year: 27th) As much as they appreciate Brooks' moxie and overall game, I think even Rocket fans will submit they wouldn't mind an upgrade at this position. For now, though, Brooks works. He took an insane 6.4 3-pointers a game last season, but made nearly 40 percent of them. He averaged 19.6 points, but I worry about the 16.2 shots per game it took to get them. Hopefully, those 5.3 assists per game rise with Yao Ming(notes) back and possibly an improved pick-and-roll game with Luis Scola(notes) to bank on. Lowry at 30 30. Kyle Lowry(notes), Houston Rockets (last year: 28th) Lowry is another backup guard who, at his peak, might be better than all the backups ranked ahead of him on this list. However, consistency (even as he enters his fifth year) is still an issue. Rockets fans tend to forget all that when Lowry acts as the biggest reason a 12-2 run just went down, mixing in great defense, interior finishing, solid-enough passing and the occasional defensive rebound gobble and dash to the other end. Personally I think AB is around 11-15 among all PGs. But obviously this Kelly Dwyer guy thinks he's not good at all. Again they keep underrating rockets. Where do you think he ranks?