In a recent poll conducted by NBA District, an American media outlet, fans cast their votes to rank the top 100 players in the league. The results, unveiled on September 22nd, offer a unique perspective compared to rankings released by more traditional sports media giants like ESPN and CBS, as the selection is purely based on fan sentiment.
The top ten features a blend of established superstars and rising talents: Nikola Jokic holds the top spot, followed by Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Stephen Curry, Lebron James, Jayson Tatum, Anthony Edwards, Kevin Durant, and Victor Wembanyama.
展开剩余85%The rankings from 11-20 include: Anthony Davis, Donovan Mitchell, Kawhi Leonard, Jalen Brunson, Tyrese Haliburton, Cade Cunningham, Paolo Banchero, Kyrie Irving, Devin Booker and Karl-Anthony Towns. Cade Cunningham's impressive leap of 32 spots reflects a growing excitement around the young player.
Between 21-30, the list reads: Jaylen Brown, Joel Embiid, Trae Young, Pascal Siakam, Evan Mobley, Jaren Jackson Jr., James Harden, Jimmy Butler, Ja Morant and De'Aaron Fox. Notably, some superstars experienced significant drops in the rankings, such as Joel Embiid, falling from 6th to 22nd, Jaylen Brown dropping 7 spots and Jimmy Butler falling 10 spots. Conversely, James Harden saw a rise from 40th to 27th.
The 31-40 range includes: Tyrese Maxey, Bam Adebayo, Domantas Sabonis, Alperen Sengun, LaMelo Ball, Chet Holmgren, Zion Williamson, Franz Wagner, Jaren Jackson Jr, and Damian Lillard. Alperen Sengun's slight rise of only one position seems surprising, given his dominant performance in the recent EuroBasket tournament.
From 41-50: Darius Garland, Jamal Murray, Julius Randle, Derrick White, Amen Thompson, Scottie Barnes, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, Ivica Zubac, and Jarrett Allen. It seems irrational that Amen Thompson did not improve his standing.
The 51-60 spots are occupied by: Harrison Barnes, Brandon Ingram, Coby White, Zach LaVine, Devin Vassell, Jrue Holiday, Bennedict Mathurin, Norman Powell, and Tyler Herro. Mathurin shows a significant rise in his standing. Veteran talents, such as Holiday, have dropped.
The 61-70 rankings list: Austin Reaves, Gordon Hayward, Kelly Olynyk, Deni Avdija, Dejounte Murray, Naz Reid, Jaden McDaniels, Osaar Thompson, and Andrew Nembhard. Austin Reaves' ascent of over 20 places highlights his growing popularity. Lauri Markkanen's significant drop from 37th to 64th raises eyebrows.
The next ten, 71-80, are: Jalen Green, Rudy Gobert, Alex Caruso, Trey Murphy III, Josh Giddey, Keyonte George, Luguentz Dort, Jalen Duren, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Coby White. Rudy Gobert's steep decline from 49th to 72nd is quite remarkable, while Jalen Green also slipped several spots.
The 81-90 range includes: Brandon Miller, Josh Hart, RJ Barrett, Jalen Suggs, George Niang, Herbert Jones, Amari Bailey, Jordan Poole, Draymond Green, and Jeremy Sochan. Even with high expectations, it is surprising that George Niang is only ranked 85th.
Rounding out the list from 91-100 are: Andrew Wiggins, Payton Pritchard, Keyonte George, Dyson Daniels, Cam Whitmore, Fred VanVleet, Shaedon Sharpe, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Jalen Hood-Schifino, and Christian Braun. Andrew Wiggins finding himself at 91st, Jabari Smith Jr., as a max player, at 97th, and Fred VanVleet, with his $41 million salary, at 96th, are perhaps the most contentious placements.
Notably, the Oklahoma City Thunder boast six players within the top 100. Also of note is LeBron James. Even at 40 years of age, he has climbed two positions, while Durant and Curry have maintained their positions from the previous year. The NBA District fan poll offers a fascinating, if perhaps subjective, snapshot of player value as perceived by the league's most passionate followers.
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