1. Tyrese Haliburton
  2. Anthony Edwards
  3. Tyrese Maxey
  4. Zion Williamson
  5. Darius Garland
  6. Tyler Herro
  7. Scottie Barnes
  8. Chet Holmgreen
  9. Evan Mobley
  10. LaMelo Ball
  11. Cam Thomas
  12. Alperen Sengun
  13. Victor Wembanyama
  14. RJ Barrett
  15. Paolo Banchero
  16. Jalen Williams
  17. Franz Wagner
  18. Cade Cunningham
  19. Jalen Green
  20. Josh Giddey

Important:

- considers all components of the game: offense, rebounding, passing, efficiency, defense, etc. (i.e if you average the same points and on the same efficiency and the same assists, but they average less turnovers and are a little better of a rebounder/defender, they are higher.)

- the ranking is based off: 65% this season, and 35% previous years and previous success and accolades (i.e if one guy is slightly worse than the other this season but has some really good previous accolades, he gets a higher rank, like Josh Giddey hasn’t been good this year, but he makes it over someone like Ausar Thompson because he was really good last year and Thompson’s only played a couple games)

Alright, any time you make a subjective list like this your gonna get torn to shreds no matter what the list is, go on tell me why I am wrong and why your favorite player should be higher.

  • pascaleonB
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    1 year ago

    I want a legit reason why Hali is better than Ant and I love Hali.

    The only thing Hali will have on him is playmaking and efficiency but Ant has been efficient himself and is a great defender

    • SourBerry1425B
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      1 year ago

      As a Pacers fan I agree. Ant’s overall game is more valuable and the only way Hali stays above him is if he maintains 25 and 12 on 50/40/90 AND becomes an average defender, which I think he can cause of his size and basketball IQ but he’s sadly shown no signs of progress in that department.