Not stat-wise, but top 5 for next season.
PG:
1. Russel Westbrook: It's pretty obvious.
2. Stephen Curry: Again, it's pretty obvious.
3. John Wall: Don't sleep on him, Wizards are building a contender, and he's the centerpiece.
4. Chris Paul: He's still got it, and will be a big piece deciding the Clippers fate.
5. Kyrie Irving: Best ball-handler in the league, if he can stay healthy he is #5.
SG:
1. James Harder: Fear the beard, no questions asked.
2. Jimmy Butler: One of the best all-around players in the NBA.
3. Klay Thompson: Has a great shot, and is also improving on defense.
4. Monta Ellis: He's just Monta.
5. Demar Derozan: He's not a big name, but he is a great shooting guard none the less.
SF:
1. LeBron James: As much as it pains me, he is the best in the game.
2. Kevin Durant: If he is healthy, along with Russ, the Thunder will be in the Finals.
3. Kawhi Leonard: Best defender in his class, and not bad on the offensive side.
4. Carmelo Anthony: He needs to shape up mentally, but he is still a top 5 SF.
5. Jabari Parker: Biggest shocker on this list, he will be the best SF in the game eventually, and he is more determined than ever.
PF:
1. Anthony Davis: The Brow doesn't lie. Neither does his game.
2. Lamarcus Aldridge: Even though he had an injury prone season last season, he will if healthy he is the #2.
3. Blake Griffin: He is a good scorer, an alright defender, and a great finisher.
4. Kevin Love: Arguable, but he is my fourth.
5. Dirk Nowitzki: Cause Dirk.
C:
1. Marc Gasol: Have you seen his scoring average?
2. Demarcus Cousins: Boogie don't play no games.
3. Andre Drummond: Just because he is on the Pistons doesn't mean he is bad, he is infact great.
4. Dwight Howard: He really picked up his game late in the season, and wouldn't be on this list if he didn't.
5. Al Horford: Most balanced center in the league. |