1992-2017 Best 50 Players - Thoughts on the Ratings?
Posted: Fri May 23, 2025 7:27 am
Israeli sports journalists Sharon Davidovitch and Elad Zeevi published in 2017 a book named "The Dream Team" (in Hebrew "נבחרת החלומות").
The book is essentially a ranking of the best 50 players between 1992 to 2017, celebrating 25 years to the Dream Team USA national team. Was published on September 2017, so post 2016-17 season.
I attach the ratings below, and I'd be glad to hear your feelings about it. Of course, the book has a large piece on each player explaining why he's ranked there, but for practical reasons, I'll leave that out naturally.
What are your immediate impressions? There are some glaring differences between his rankings for some players, compared to those the forum usually makes, how are you explaining that? Should this reflect the general opinion of journalists?
1. Michael Jordan
2. LeBron James
3. Tim Duncan
4. Kobe Bryant
5. Shaquille O'Neal
6. Hakeem Olajuwon
7. Karl Malone
8. Dirk Nowitzki
9. Steph Curry
10. Charles Barkley
11. David Robinson
12. Kevin Garnett
13. John Stockton
14. Kevin Durant
15. Allen Iverson
16. Dwyane Wade
17. Scottie Pippen
18. Jason Kidd
19. Steve Nash
20. Patrick Ewing
21. Clyde Drexler
22. Gary Payton
23. Ray Allen
24. Paul Pierce
25. Reggie Miller
26. Tony Parker
27. Chris Paul
28. Dennis Rodman
29. Kawhi Leonard
30. Russell Westbrook
31. James Harden
32. Vince Carter
33. Manu Ginobili
34. Pau Gasol
35. Dwight Howard
36. Grant Hill
37. Chris Webber
38. Penny Hardaway
39. Shawn Kemp
40. Carmelo Anthony
41. Tracy McGrady
42. Chauncey Billups
43. Alonzo Mourning
44. Chris Mullin
45. Dikembe Mutombo
46. Chris Bosh
47. Yao Ming
48. Draymond Green
49. Kevin Johnson
50. Robert Horry
Almost in: 51. Ben Wallace; 52. Kyrie Irving; 53. Tim Hardaway; 54. Kevin Love; 55. Derrick Rose
The book is essentially a ranking of the best 50 players between 1992 to 2017, celebrating 25 years to the Dream Team USA national team. Was published on September 2017, so post 2016-17 season.
I attach the ratings below, and I'd be glad to hear your feelings about it. Of course, the book has a large piece on each player explaining why he's ranked there, but for practical reasons, I'll leave that out naturally.
What are your immediate impressions? There are some glaring differences between his rankings for some players, compared to those the forum usually makes, how are you explaining that? Should this reflect the general opinion of journalists?
1. Michael Jordan
2. LeBron James
3. Tim Duncan
4. Kobe Bryant
5. Shaquille O'Neal
6. Hakeem Olajuwon
7. Karl Malone
8. Dirk Nowitzki
9. Steph Curry
10. Charles Barkley
11. David Robinson
12. Kevin Garnett
13. John Stockton
14. Kevin Durant
15. Allen Iverson
16. Dwyane Wade
17. Scottie Pippen
18. Jason Kidd
19. Steve Nash
20. Patrick Ewing
21. Clyde Drexler
22. Gary Payton
23. Ray Allen
24. Paul Pierce
25. Reggie Miller
26. Tony Parker
27. Chris Paul
28. Dennis Rodman
29. Kawhi Leonard
30. Russell Westbrook
31. James Harden
32. Vince Carter
33. Manu Ginobili
34. Pau Gasol
35. Dwight Howard
36. Grant Hill
37. Chris Webber
38. Penny Hardaway
39. Shawn Kemp
40. Carmelo Anthony
41. Tracy McGrady
42. Chauncey Billups
43. Alonzo Mourning
44. Chris Mullin
45. Dikembe Mutombo
46. Chris Bosh
47. Yao Ming
48. Draymond Green
49. Kevin Johnson
50. Robert Horry
Almost in: 51. Ben Wallace; 52. Kyrie Irving; 53. Tim Hardaway; 54. Kevin Love; 55. Derrick Rose