*Top 50 NBA Players (Active)*

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Chosen by a panel of 76 former and current players, coaches and general managers.

Last year's ranking in parentheses. Celtics have the most on the list.


Sporting News’ Top 50 NBA Players

1. Kobe Bryant, SG, Lakers (1)
2. LeBron James, SF, Heat (2)
3. Dwyane Wade, SG, Heat (3)
4. Kevin Durant, SF, Thunder (21)
5. Dwight Howard, C, Magic (4)
6. Carmelo Anthony, SF, Nuggets (9)
7. Dirk Nowitzki, SF, Mavericks (8)
8. Deron Williams, PG, Jazz (12)
9. Steve Nash, PG, Suns (11)
10. Pau Gasol, PF, Lakers (17)
11. Tim Duncan, PF, Spurs (5)
12. Amare Stoudemire, PF, Knicks (19)
13. Chris Paul, PG, Hornets (6)
14. Paul Pierce, SF, Celtics (10)
15. Chris Bosh, PF, Heat (18)
16. Rajon Rondo, PG, Celtics (38)
17. Brandon Roy, SG, Trail Blazers (14)
18. Joe Johnson, SG, Hawks (25)
19. Derrick Rose, PG, Bulls (26)
20. Kevin Garnett, PF, Celtics (7)
21. Manu Ginobili, SG, Spurs (22)
22. Andrew Bogut, C, Bucks (NR)
23. Chauncey Billups, PG, Nuggets (20)
24. Tony Parker, PG, Spurs (13)
25. Ray Allen, SG, Celtics (27)
26. Rudy Gay, SF, Grizzlies (41)
27. Danny Granger, SF, Pacers (31)
28. Jason Kidd, PG, Mavericks (23)
29. Zach Randolph, PF, Grizzlies (NR)
30. Russell Westbrook, PG, Thunder (NR)
31. David Lee, PF, Warriors (NR)
32. Joakim Noah, C, Bulls (NR)
33. Al Horford, C, Hawks (35)
34. Stephen Curry, PG, Warriors (NR)
35. Shaquille O'Neal, C, Celtics (16)
36. Carlos Boozer, PF, Bulls (36)
37. Al Jefferson, PF, Jazz (NR)
38. Vince Carter, SG, Magic (30)
39. Lamarcus Aldridge, PF, Trail Blazers (NR)
40. Brook Lopez, C, Nets (NR)
41. Andrew Bynum, C, Lakers (50)
42. Josh Smith, PF, Hawks (40)
43. Gilbert Arenas, PG, Wizards (28)
44. David West, PF, Hornets (NR)
45. Kevin Martin, SG, Rockets (NR)
46. Hedo Turkoglu, SF, Suns (42)
47. Antawn Jamison, SF, Cavaliers (NR)
48. Yao Ming, C, Rockets (15)
49. Gerald Wallace, SF, Bobcats (NR)
50. John Wall, PG, Wizards (NR)
 
I am really surprised to still see Nash in the top 10 at this point. How can you have steve nash over Chris Paul at this point.
 
I am really surprised to still see Nash in the top 10 at this point. How can you have steve nash over Chris Paul at this point.

He dropped from #6 to #13 based on his injury-riddled '09-'10 season. Nash pretty much stayed even. He was great last year and is scoring more this year. Gotta primarily factor in the previous year for these early season rankings.
 
He dropped from #6 to #13 based on his injury-riddled '09-'10 season. Nash pretty much stayed even..

Ok. I thought this was based solely on this season since there are rookies like Wall on the list. If Wall makes this list, Blake Griffin has to be on there.
 
He dropped from #6 to #13 based on his injury-riddled '09-'10 season. Nash pretty much stayed even. He was great last year and is scoring more this year. Gotta primarily factor in the previous year for these early season rankings.

On another note, pretty ill that Nash is still good for 19 points and 9 assists at 37 years old.
 
Peace,

So Steve Nash is better than Pau Gasol? 29 players in the league are better than Russell Westbrook? Joe Johnson is better than Derrick Rose? Hedo Turk is better than John Wall? Tim Duncan is still in the Top 11?
:hmm:
 
On another note, pretty ill that Nash is still good for 19 points and 9 assists at 37 years old.

Peace,

That IS impressive. I guess when you don't spend the early part of your career dunking on cats, your knees last longer?:dunno:
 
That is one cat that I hope gets matched up with a great distributing point guard. That dude is so nasty and still has so much upside.

yea he needs to leave the clippers to do it tough. last night it was evident, whenever it ran through him something positive happened. whenever they tried to do it on their own it was a fuck up. if i was vinny i'd say whenever blake is on the court there has to be at least a pass and pass away through blake. if you're not ok with that then you're gonna be sitting next to me period.

i pray his health sustains and he can give us great highlights for years to come. he doesn't need to dunk every time. as he learns how to shoot a 15 footer and he learns to just get fouled, to go along with his jumping ability, he'll average 27pts easy. he's already at 20 with a raw offensive game and he has the "it" when it comes to rebounds.
future is bright for him
 
Peace,

That IS impressive. I guess when you don't spend the early part of your career dunking on cats, your knees last longer?:dunno:

in nash's case..as is with all pg's with a passers mentality, he just needs finishers. he can still get to spots to distribute so as long as they have finishers around him he'll always average a high volume of assists. when he can't get to the spots (the elbow, the lane) then it'll be time for him to hang it up
 
in nash's case..as is with all pg's with a passers mentality, he just needs finishers. he can still get to spots to distribute so as long as they have finishers around him he'll always average a high volume of assists. when he can't get to the spots (the elbow, the lane) then it'll be time for him to hang it up

Peace,

You're right, of course. Nash plays with AMAZING guile and he's surrounded by great shooters. I assumed he'd struggle without Amare finishing the pick and roll for him. I was wrong.
 
I don't see how anyone hasn't question Shaq's monkey ass on this list?!?!? This isn't a list from the 2000 season... :confused::smh:
 
Peace,

You're right, of course. Nash plays with AMAZING guile and he's surrounded by great shooters. I assumed he'd struggle without Amare finishing the pick and roll for him. I was wrong.

yea the inside hurts a little but they added 3 more finishers where amare was.

seems like both nash and amare are good in their own right
 
wall hadnt played ANY

He's played 11 (averaging 18 PPG and 9 APG). Apparently he was the more highly regarded player coming into the season and early in the year. We're talking about just 50 players. Can't include everyone. These "experts" are just giving their opinions.

Kevin Love has more of a beef. But again, he'll get his props next season. This is really his breakthrough year.
 
He's played 11 (averaging 18 PPG and 9 APG). Apparently he was the more highly regarded player coming into the season and early in the year. We're talking about just 50 players. Can't include everyone. These "experts" are just giving their opinions.

Kevin Love has more of a beef. But again, he'll get his props next season. This is really his breakthrough year.

and blake is averaging 20 and 11 so what's your point?

kevin love should be on there too. these experts opinion doesn't seem all that good. like they're picking names out of a hat instead of looking at skill level as of now etc
 
jamison is the ultimate wuss this list is all kinds of wrong

Right, BGOL members know more about the NBA than the actual players, coaches and GMs. YOU should've been hired by a team by now.

Whatever list YOU came up with would be easily torn apart too. That's the nature of such LISTS and rankings, though some clearly have more value than others. You're free to disagree with the pros. :rolleyes:
 
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