Top 100 Players in the NBA

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Top 100 Players in the NBA 

Post#1 » by C'mon Cavs » Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:49 pm

1 LeBron James
2 Kobe Bryant
3 Tim Duncan
4 Kevin Garnett
5 Chris Paul
6 Deron Williams
7 Dwight Howard
8 Amare Stoudamire
9 Paul Pierce
10 Dirk Nowitzki
***11*** Dwyane Wade
12 Tracy McGrady
13 Manu Ginobili
14 Yao Ming
15 Carlos Boozer
16 Chris Bosh
17 Tony Parker
18 Steve Nash
19 Joe Johnson
20 Baron Davis
21 Carmelo Anthony
22 Pau Gasol
23 David West
24 Allen Iverson
***25*** Gilbert Arenas
26 Shawn Marion
***27*** Elton Brand
28 Caron Butler
29 Brandon Roy
30 Andre Miller
31 Andre Iguodala
32 Jason Kidd
33 Rudy Gay
***34*** Andrew Bynum
35 Josh Howard
36 Michael Redd
37 Antawn Jamison
38 Lamar Odom
39 Hedo Turkoglu
40 Richard Hamilton
41 Chauncey Billups
42 Rasheed Wallace
43 Kevin Durant
44 Tyson Chandler
45 Tayshaun Prince
46 Shaquille O'Neal
47 Stephen Jackson
48 Kevin Martin
49 Monta Ellis
50 Ray Allen
51 Rashard Lewis
52 Marcus Camby
53 Andrei Kirilenko
54 Richard Jefferson
55 Chris Kaman
56 Luol Deng
57 Ron Artest
58 Vince Carter
59 Al Jefferson
60 Josh Smith
61 Corey Maggette
62 Jose Calderon
63 Al Horford
64 Jason Richardson
65 Peja Stojakovic
66 Mehmet Okur
67 Zydrunas Ilgauskas
68 LeMarcus Aldridge
69 Gerald Wallace
70 Samuel Dalembert
71 Danny Granger
72 Jason Terry
73 Leandro Barbosa
74 Brendan Haywood
75 Andrew Bogut
76 Emeka Okafor
77 Rajon Rondo
78 Devin Harris
79 James Posey
80 Derrick Fisher
81 T.J. Ford
82 Kendrick Perkins
83 Antonio McDyess
84 Shane Battier
85 Mike Bibby
86 Jameer Nelson
87 Jordan Farmar
88 J.R. Smith
89 Daniel Gibson
90 Rafer Alston
91 Andris Biedrins
92 Boris Diaw
93 Jason Maxiell
94 Mike Dunleavy
95 Josh Childress
96 Mike Miller
97 Kirk Hinrich
98 Anthony Parker
99 David Lee
100 Mike Conley
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Post#2 » by C'mon Cavs » Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:53 pm

That's right...top 100.

My little project is finally complete after much work. I had the team names next to each player, and comments but they wouldnt fit in this post properly.

A lot of tweaking was done since I started this list about a week ago, but I like it how it is now.

What do you think? Who's overrated? Who's underrated...etc.
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Post#3 » by LakerFanMan » Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:54 pm

What's this based on?
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Post#4 » by C'mon Cavs » Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:58 pm

LakerFanMan wrote:What's this based on?


Well, I didnt really have a set criteria for ranking them. For the star caliber players (top 20+) I guess its their ability to be the #1 option on a championship team.

For the next tier, its their ability to be the #2, then #3, then role players on championship teams.

I factored in age to an extent, but its mostly just a rank of how prominent a role players can play on a championship team.

Contracts were not factored in at all.
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Post#5 » by thegreatblaze » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:01 am

Wow, Aldridge is grossly underrated on your list, IMO.
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Post#6 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:08 am

thats pretty good...i think Al Jefferson is underrated and Bosh is too high.
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Post#7 » by CatNation » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:08 am

Michael Redd at 36 but Ray down at 50? :x
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Post#8 » by mattyj » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:13 am

You have Ginobili @ #13 and Brandon Roy @ #29? Give me Roy any day
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Post#9 » by _BBIB_ » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:58 am

Al Jefferson is incredibly too low.

Josh Smith is too low. Same as Aldridge.


You can't possibly think someone like Lamar Odom is better than all of those guys.
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Post#10 » by leevii » Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:04 am

Lamar Odom
Hedo Turkoglu
Michael Redd
Antawn Jamison
Andre Iguodala
Andre Miller

Some guys who wouldn't be the best player on the Pistons. Especially Andre Miller.
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Post#11 » by HMFFL » Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:19 am

The one that stuck out to me first.

37 Antawn Jamison
38 Lamar Odom
39 Hedo Turkoglu
40 Richard Hamilton
41 Chauncey Billups
42 Rasheed Wallace

I'd prefer Rasheed Wallace over Antawn Jamison. I also find it odd that Richard Hamilton, CB and Rasheed Wallace all ended right after one another.
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Post#12 » by CBS7 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:22 am

Ben... Gordon?

Devin Harris 14.8 ppg 5.8 apg 1.4 spg 46.3 FG% 33.5 3PT% 82.4 FT% 57.3 TS% 50.4 eFG%
Derek Fisher 11.7 ppg 2.9 apg 1.0 spg 43.6 FG% 40.6 3PT% 88.3 FT% 55.6 TS% 50.8 eFG%
Mike Bibby 13.9 ppg 6.0 apg 1.1 spg 41.1 FG% 37.5 3PT% 78.0 FT% 51.1 TS% 48.8 eFG%
Jordan Farmar 9.1 ppg 2.7 apg 0.9 spg 46.1 FG& 37.1 3PT% 82.9 FT% 56.3 TS^ 55.2 eFG%
J. R. Smith 12.3 ppg 1.7 apg 0.8 spg 46.1 FG% 40.3 3PT% 71.9 FT% 60.3 TS% 57.8 eFG%
Daniel Gibson 10.4 ppg 2.5 apg 0.8 spg 43.2 FG% 44.0 3PT% 81.0 FT% 59.2 TS% 55.9 eFG%
Rafer Alston 13.1 ppg 5.3 apg 1.3 spg 39.4 FG% 35.7 3PT% 72.5 FT% 49.6 TS% 47.0 eFG%
Mike Conley 9.4 ppg 4.2 apg 0.8 spg 42.8 FG% 33.0 3PT% 73.2 FT% 50.2 TS% 46.2 eFG%

Ben Gordon 18.6 ppg 3.0 apg 0.8 spg 43.4 FG% 41.0 3PT% 90.8 FT% 55.8 TS% 50.0 eFG%

He should rank ahead of all of those guys.
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Post#13 » by etopn23 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:00 am

Vince Carter is way too low.
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Post#14 » by Farm Raid » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:16 am

I can gather that the asteriks mean they're hurt and that's why they're there. Otherwise Wade, Arenas, and Brand are too low. But I'm not sure Bynum is 34 even when healthy, let alone hurt, so that's weird.

I think Artest is too low and how can you have a list including J.R. Smith but not have Ben Gordon? That's just weird.
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Post#15 » by Wade2k6 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:18 am

C'mon Cavs wrote:
LakerFanMan wrote:What's this based on?


Well, I didnt really have a set criteria for ranking them. For the star caliber players (top 20+) I guess its their ability to be the #1 option on a championship team.

For the next tier, its their ability to be the #2, then #3, then role players on championship teams.

I factored in age to an extent, but its mostly just a rank of how prominent a role players can play on a championship team.

Contracts were not factored in at all.


So if you ranked the top 20 on ability to be the #1 option on a championship level team, why is Wade ranked #11, especially with Dirk of all people ranked ahead of him? I'd put Wade at 5. He had a down year for his standards, but when healthy is he most definetely a top 5 player in this game.
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Post#16 » by C'mon Cavs » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:23 am

Farm Raid wrote:I can gather that the asteriks mean they're hurt and that's why they're there. Otherwise Wade, Arenas, and Brand are too low. But I'm not sure Bynum is 34 even when healthy, let alone hurt, so that's weird.

I think Artest is too low and how can you have a list including J.R. Smith but not have Ben Gordon? That's just weird.


Yeah the asteriks indicate that theyre injured and ranked lower because of it. I'm really high on Bynum. If he's healthy, I think he belongs in the top 30 when you factor in how young he is.

I'm not a big Ben Gordon guy. He might belong somewhere on the list, but I just cant see the guy ever contributing to a championship caliber team in the NBA. I like J.R. Smith's upside and he seems to have a fire to him that Gordon lacks.
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Post#17 » by PimpORL » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:24 am

Dwight behind Deron Williams? lol
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Re: Top 100 Player in the NBA 

Post#18 » by C'mon Cavs » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:26 am

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C'mon Cavs wrote:
LakerFanMan wrote:What's this based on?


Well, I didnt really have a set criteria for ranking them. For the star caliber players (top 20+) I guess its their ability to be the #1 option on a championship team.

For the next tier, its their ability to be the #2, then #3, then role players on championship teams.

I factored in age to an extent, but its mostly just a rank of how prominent a role players can play on a championship team.

Contracts were not factored in at all.


So if you ranked the top 20 on ability to be the #1 option on a championship level team, why is Wade ranked #11, especially with Dirk of all people ranked ahead of him? I'd put Wade at 5. He had a down year for his standards, but when healthy is he most definetely a top 5 player in this game.


Injuries...the asteriks next to his name mean that he's injured and ranked lower because of it. I should have mentioned that in my earlier post.

I actually had comments that went along with this, and Wade's comment was "if he's at full strength, I'd have him at #4".
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Post#19 » by Secret Lover14 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:45 am

Mike Miller is too low
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Post#20 » by Baller 24 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:53 am

Mike Colney is not 100 lol, guy didn't even make the rookie team, actually Carl Landry who played in only 40 games, while injured made it before him.
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