Chad Ford
1 Towns
2 Porzingis
3 Jokic
4 Myles Turner
5 Devin Booker
6 D'Angelo Russell
7 Trey Lyles
8 Justise Winslow
9 Emmanuel Mudiay
10 Jahlil Okafor
Kevin Pelton
1 Towns
2 Jokic
3 Porzingis
4 Myles Turner
5 D'Angelo Russell
6 Devin Booker
7 Trey Lyles
8 Larry Nance Jr.
9 Sam Dekker
10 Montrezl Harrell
Pelton: D'Angelo Russell rounds out my top five. The No. 2 overall pick has made incremental progress in his second season, improving his assist rate from 4.2 per 36 minutes to 6.0, increasing his usage rate to 27.4 percent of the Lakers' plays (up from 24.2 percent) while maintaining his efficiency and improving on the defensive glass.
While Russell still has a long way to go in his development as a playmaker and defender, a look around the league shows the opposite story at point guard as at center: Russell is perhaps the league's best full-time point guard younger than age 25, which augurs well for his long-term development.
Pelton: Nance is already an above-average backup big man -- the Lakers have really missed him while he has been sidelined -- who might eventually grow to become a starter.
Not the end all be all, but thought it might be interesting how others gauged Russell and Nance.