Thursday, October 11, 2012

Top 100 NBA Players

Here is my list of the top 100 players in the NBA. Unfortunately, I am not paid to analyze basketball so due to my busy college grind, I don't have the time to give an explanation for each individual player. So I encourage everybody to leave a comment at the bottom of this post. Whether you agree, disagree, or simply want to know why I ranked a player where I did, please feel free to comment!

  1. LeBron James
  2. Kevin Durant
  3. Chris Paul
  4. Dwight Howard
  5. Dwyane Wade
  6. Kobe Bryant
  7. Russell Westbrook
  8. Kevin Love
  9. Derrick Rose
  10. Dirk Nowitzki
  11. Rajon Rondo
  12. Carmelo Anthony
  13. Deron Williams
  14. Andrew Bynum
  15. Tony Parker
  16. Chris Bosh
  17. Pau Gasol
  18. Monta Ellis
  19. Eric Gordon
  20. LaMarcus Aldridge
  21. Josh Smith
  22. Rudy Gay
  23. Steve Nash
  24. Marc Gasol
  25. Al Jefferson
  26. David Lee
  27. James Harden
  28. Paul Pierce
  29. Blake Griffin
  30. Ty Lawson
  31. Kyrie Irving
  32. Manu Ginobili
  33. Andre Iguodala
  34. John Wall
  35. Greg Monroe
  36. Kevin Garnett
  37. Luol Deng
  38. Tyson Chandler
  39. Al Horford
  40. DeMarcus Cousins
  41. Tim Duncan
  42. Serge Ibaka
  43. Joe Johnson
  44. Roy Hibbert
  45. Tyreke Evans
  46. Mike Conley
  47. Zack Randolph
  48. Brandon Jennings
  49. Stephen Curry
  50. Gerald Wallace
  51. Amare Stoudemire
  52. Danny Granger
  53. Paul Milsap
  54. Marcin Gortat
  55. Goran Dragic
  56. Kenneth Faried
  57. Nene
  58. Marcus Thorton
  59. Danilo Gallinari
  60. Paul George
  61. Anderson Varejao
  62. Andrea Bargnani
  63. Ray Allen
  64. Nicolas Batum
  65. Kyle Lowry
  66. Avery Bradley
  67. Joakim Noah
  68. Jrue Holiday
  69. Wilson Chandler
  70. Michael Beasley
  71. Nikola Pekovic
  72. Ryan Anderson
  73. Carlos Boozer
  74. Thadeus Young
  75. Jarrett Jack
  76. Shawn Marion
  77. Brook Lopez
  78. Gordon Hayward
  79. Ricky Rubio
  80. David West
  81. Arron Afflalo
  82. Ersan Ilyasova
  83. JaVale McGee
  84. Kevin Martin
  85. Antawn Jamison
  86. Klay Thompson
  87. Lou Williams
  88. Jeremy Lin
  89. Luis Scola
  90. Jason Terry
  91. Kris Humphries
  92. Jose Calderon
  93. Rodney Stuckey
  94. Andrew Bogut
  95. Andrei Kirilenko
  96. DeMar DeRozan
  97. O.J. Mayo
  98. Tony Allen
  99. Jeff Green
  100. Mario Chalmers

2 comments:

  1. Dude, why is Carmelo Anthony so low? He should definitely be higher.

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  2. Sadly, at this point in his career he doesn't deserve to be any higher. Frankly, his pure talent is the only reason he's even that high. This is my ranking at this moment, and he had such a sub par season (by his standards) last year so he can't be any higher. If he plays the way we all know he's capable, however, he could easily jump 5 or 6 spots on the list. In order to crack the top 5 though, he would need to improve his play-making abilities and defense.

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