therealbig3 wrote:Clearly the guy that's not top 10. Love, LMA, Dirk, Griffin, Lee, Smith, Bosh, Pau, Millsap, Garnett, Duncan, Scola, Boozer, Harrington, Nene, Ilyasova, Young, West, Bass, Randolph, Brand, Faried, and Favors are all obviously better imo.
Wow. I'm no Hump fan, but a double-double machine deserves a modicum of respect. If you knock his defense, then I can't see how you would rank the bolded players ahead of him. Even Griffin and Lee are worse on D than Kris. I have him at
#18 in my rankings, but I include Horford and Ibaka as PFs, as this is their true position IMO.
The rest of your rankings are pretty accurate: Deron is the
#2 PG, but he's going to have a half-dozen guys gunning for him, so he'd better play like he's #1.
JJ is the least efficient of the semi-elite SGs, so I have him
#4, behind Iggy, Kobe and Wade. I know, I know, "b-b-b-b-b-but what about the amazing James Harden?" While I think his self-sacrifice for the sake of the team is honorable, like Manu he is doing alot of his damage against 2nd units and doesn't command 1st-option attention. Whenever I've seen teams zero in on him as most people's ranking of him would suggest, he flounders. But I digress...
Crash is a fluid
#10 in my book. Here's hoping he has enough in the tank to stay there for a few years.
Brook is my
#6, but I wouldn't argue with someone that ranks him #16. There is a steeeeeeeeep dropoff after Dwight, and different people will value skill sets differently. Also, if he wasn't a Net, I might also feel that this ranking is too steep for a guy who didn't defend his ranking last year. But he has it in him to EASILY become the 3rd-best C in the league, maybe #2. He's got to embrace the last-line-of-defense enforcer mentality, and obviously his rebounding is a concern until he can at least replicate '09 numbers.
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