Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers
If you haven't seen Irving's game yet then you must have been under a rock for the past two years. One individual can't make Cleveland forget about LeBron, but Irving is doing the best he can. The 2011-12 Rookie of the Year was magnificent in his first year, but stepped up even more this past season. He averaged 22.5 points, 3.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game and showed a leadership that far exceeded his age. Sure, there is still some refining to be done, but we're talking about a guy in his second season who was the third-highest scoring point guard in the league. The only two ahead of him were Westbrook and Steph Curry. Irving is the nucleus of a young Cavs squad that holds the number one pick in this year's draft. They will go as far as he takes them and right now the sky is the limit.Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
This year's Rookie of the Year came into the league as an unknown, but is now a household name around the league. A lottery pick from Weber State, Lillard entered the NBA and did his thing right away. It was no contest for Rookie of the Year as no one came close to the impact that he had or matched his numbers of 19 points, 3.1 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game. Lillard is on a Blazers team with plenty of young talent and he gives them exactly what they were missing -- a proven point guard. And he was proven from game one. His NBA debut was against the LA Lakers and he went for 23 points while dishing out 11 assists. A month and a half later he carved up the Spurs for 29 points, seven rebounds and six assists. To cap off his stellar season he torched the Lakers once again, this time with 38 points and nine assists.
Trey Burke, soon-to-be lottery pick
Almost every game puts two great point guards on the floor and the league will only improve with the entrance of Burke. It's a point guard's world and teams need one to be successful. As the league prepares for a new season the returns of Rose, Rondo and Westbrook will be highly anticipated and these three above will be watched closely. The future of the position is here now. Time to recognize.

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