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  1. #1
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    ESPN attempts to rank top 500 NBA players

    I thought this was pretty cool, and a good way to start discussing the NBA again considering the he said she said lockout was atrocious and the free agents are not that exciting (Nene! Kris Humphries!). Needless to say I'll have some opinions on this. (5 players better than Durant!?)

    Here's the link to #1. I'll list the top 25, along with other notables:

    1. LeBron
    2. Dwight Howard
    3. Wade
    4. Paul
    5. Dirk
    6. Kevin Durant
    7. Kobe
    8. Derrick Rose
    9. Deron williams
    10. Blake Griffin
    11. Pau Gasol
    12. Carmelo
    13. Stoudemire
    14. Nash
    15.Russell Westbrook
    16. Kevin Love
    17. Rajon Rondo
    18. Manu
    19. Duncan
    20. Zach Randolph
    21. Pierce
    22. Garnett
    23. LaMarcus Aldridge
    24. Chris Bosh
    25. Al Horford

    Guys who can move up:
    29. Joakim Noah
    36. Danny Granger
    38. Steph Curry
    39. Eric Gordon
    40. John Wall
    51. Brook Lopez
    52. Al Jefferson
    56. Serge Ibaka
    58. James Harden
    64. Tywan Lawson
    70. Nicholas Batum
    82. DeMarcus Cousins
    83. Jrue Holiday
    99. Javale McGee
    103. Taj Gibson
    109. Mike Beasley
    114. DeAndre Jordan
    132. Greg Monroe
    138. Derrick Favors
    140. Kyrie
    156. Omer Asik
    157. Eric Maynor
    171. Evan Turner
    184. Greg Oden (23 years young)
    187. Jeff Teague
    194. Eric Bledsoe

    Guys who might be over-rated:
    26. Marc Gasol
    32. Joe Johnson
    41. Monta Ellis
    59. Brandon Roy's knees
    65. Mike Conley
    97. Metta World Peace (I really just wanted to type that out)

    Duke guys:
    46. Deng
    50. Boozer
    62. Brand
    67. Grant
    98. Battier
    140. Kyrie
    141. Dunleavy
    143. Redick
    145. Kris Humphries (jk you guys!)
    162. Maggette

    Super "I stopped at 200. Gotta go to work." Dave

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    Duke Well Represented in Top 200

    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    type that out)

    Duke guys:
    46. Deng
    50. Boozer
    62. Brand
    67. Grant
    98. Battier
    140. Kyrie
    141. Dunleavy
    143. Redick
    145. Kris Humphries (jk you guys!)
    162. Maggette

    Super "I stopped at 200. Gotta go to work." Dave
    Applying higher math, it looks like Duke has about 5 percent of the top 200. (5.6 % = 9/162; 4.5% = 9/200).

    sage

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    Somehow, I thought Jimi Hendrix would be the top of this list. He seems to lead all "Top 500" lists these days.

    Hard to see how Kyrie is #140 given that he has never played a pro game and only played a handful of college games. But SI needs to sell magazines, so . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    But SI needs to sell magazines, so . . . .
    I'll be interested to see how SI uses ESPN's list to sell magazines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juise View Post
    I'll be interested to see how SI uses ESPN's list to sell magazines.
    You mean I've been watching ESPN, waiting for the swimsuit edition, for nothing?!?

    There goes a year of my life I'll never get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    1. LeBron
    2. Dwight Howard
    3. Wade
    4. Paul
    5. Dirk
    6. Kevin Durant
    7. Kobe
    8. Derrick Rose
    9. Deron williams
    10. Blake Griffin
    11. Pau Gasol
    12. Carmelo
    13. Stoudemire
    14. Nash
    15.Russell Westbrook
    16. Kevin Love
    17. Rajon Rondo
    18. Manu
    19. Duncan
    20. Zach Randolph
    21. Pierce
    22. Garnett
    23. LaMarcus Aldridge
    24. Chris Bosh
    25. Al Horford
    It's really hard to argue the top 2 picks, but it gets dicey after that. I'd move Durant up to #3 - he's better than Dwyane Wade at this point. Wade has some mileage. I'd move Dirk up to #4 even though I expect this to be his last top 5 year (33 years old, 1,000 career games), Wade to #5 and Rose up to #6 and Paul down to #7. Paul has some looming knee issues that could him this season or next season or just simply cut his career short by a few seasons. That's too big an uncertainty to rank him ahead of Rose.

    It will be interesting to see if some of the younger guys in the top 25 - namely Westbrook, Love, Rondo, LaMarcus, Horford - ever make a 1st team All-NBA. Westbrook was 2nd and Aldridge was 3rd last year. It will be hard to take a forward spot away from James and Durant, but Blake Griffin will get in there a few times. Love and Aldridge could get classified as centers, but wont be leaping past Dwight Howard anytime soon (about to turn 26).

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    OKC is young and gooooood

    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    6. Kevin Durant
    15. Russell Westbrook
    56. Serge Ibaka
    58. James Harden
    157. Eric Maynor
    Plus
    95. Kendrick Perkins
    115. Nick Collison
    134. Thabo Sefolosha

    I expect Harden and Ibaka to both make significant jumps in the next few years, like into the 25-35 range. If Perk and Collison can stay healthy, and Westbrook can channel his inner Chris Paul, the Thunder can win some titles. There's some discussion of Battier signing here. Or Grant Hill could be a great addition as well.

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    Are there even 500 active players in the NBA at any one time?

    Aren't squads 12 deep? And 30 teams? 12x30 = 360 players.

    Even with 15 per team that's 450 players.

    How the heck did they find 500 players? They do know Herb Williams retired, don't they?

    - Chillin

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChillinDuke View Post
    Are there even 500 active players in the NBA at any one time?

    Aren't squads 12 deep? And 30 teams? 12x30 = 360 players.

    Even with 15 per team that's 450 players.

    How the heck did they find 500 players? They do know Herb Williams retired, don't they?

    - Chillin
    Herb Williams was ranked 47 places after Robert Parish, whose shot still can't be blocked, though he doesn't get up and down the floor quite as quickly since his 50th birthday.
    Last edited by NSDukeFan; 11-28-2011 at 04:26 PM. Reason: I'll take a comma please.
    “Those two kids, they’re champions,” Krzyzewski said of his senior leaders. “They’re trying to teach the other kids how to become that, and it’s a long road to become that.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    I thought this was pretty cool, and a good way to start discussing the NBA again considering the he said she said lockout was atrocious and the free agents are not that exciting (Nene! Kris Humphries!). Needless to say I'll have some opinions on this. (5 players better than Durant!?)

    Here's the link to #1. I'll list the top 25, along with other notables:

    1. LeBron
    2. Dwight Howard
    3. Wade
    4. Paul
    5. Dirk
    6. Kevin Durant
    7. Kobe
    8. Derrick Rose
    9. Deron williams
    10. Blake Griffin
    11. Pau Gasol
    12. Carmelo
    13. Stoudemire
    14. Nash
    15.Russell Westbrook
    16. Kevin Love
    17. Rajon Rondo
    18. Manu
    19. Duncan
    20. Zach Randolph
    21. Pierce
    22. Garnett
    23. LaMarcus Aldridge
    24. Chris Bosh
    25. Al Horford

    Guys who can move up:
    29. Joakim Noah
    36. Danny Granger
    38. Steph Curry
    39. Eric Gordon
    40. John Wall
    51. Brook Lopez
    52. Al Jefferson
    56. Serge Ibaka
    58. James Harden
    64. Tywan Lawson
    70. Nicholas Batum
    82. DeMarcus Cousins
    83. Jrue Holiday
    99. Javale McGee
    103. Taj Gibson
    109. Mike Beasley
    114. DeAndre Jordan
    132. Greg Monroe
    138. Derrick Favors
    140. Kyrie
    156. Omer Asik
    157. Eric Maynor
    171. Evan Turner
    184. Greg Oden (23 years young)
    187. Jeff Teague
    194. Eric Bledsoe

    Guys who might be over-rated:
    26. Marc Gasol
    32. Joe Johnson
    41. Monta Ellis
    59. Brandon Roy's knees
    65. Mike Conley
    97. Metta World Peace (I really just wanted to type that out)

    Duke guys:
    46. Deng
    50. Boozer
    62. Brand
    67. Grant
    98. Battier
    140. Kyrie
    141. Dunleavy
    143. Redick
    145. Kris Humphries (jk you guys!)
    162. Maggette

    Super "I stopped at 200. Gotta go to work." Dave
    I think you need to include these guys in with the "Duke" players, too:

    F/C 4 Boozer, Carlos 26 - November 20, 1981 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Utah Jazz United States
    PG 5 Kidd, Jason (C) 35 - March 23, 1973 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Dallas Mavericks United States
    SF 6 James, LeBron 23 - December 30, 1984 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Cleveland Cavaliers United States
    PG 7 Williams, Deron 24 - March 24, 1984 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Utah Jazz United States
    SG 8 Redd, Michael 28 - August 24, 1979 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Milwaukee Bucks United States
    SG 9 Wade, Dwyane 26 - January 17, 1982 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Miami Heat United States
    SG 10 Bryant, Kobe (C) 29 - August 23, 1978 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Los Angeles Lakers United States
    F/C 11 Howard, Dwight 22 - December 8, 1985 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) Orlando Magic United States
    F/C 12 Bosh, Chris 24 - March 24, 1984 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Toronto Raptors Canada
    PG 13 Paul, Chris 23 - May 6, 1985 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) New Orleans Hornets United States
    SF 14 Prince, Tayshaun 28 - February 28, 1980 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Detroit Pistons United States
    SF 15 Anthony, Carmelo 24 - May 29, 1984 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Denver Nuggets United States


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    too many teams, not enough good players

    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    I thought this was pretty cool, and a good way to start discussing the NBA again considering the he said she said lockout was atrocious and the free agents are not that exciting (Nene! Kris Humphries!). Needless to say I'll have some opinions on this. (5 players better than Durant!?)

    Here's the link to #1. I'll list the top 25, along with other notables:

    1. LeBron
    2. Dwight Howard
    3. Wade
    4. Paul
    5. Dirk
    6. Kevin Durant
    7. Kobe
    8. Derrick Rose
    9. Deron williams
    10. Blake Griffin
    11. Pau Gasol
    12. Carmelo
    13. Stoudemire
    14. Nash
    15.Russell Westbrook
    16. Kevin Love
    17. Rajon Rondo
    18. Manu
    19. Duncan
    20. Zach Randolph
    21. Pierce
    22. Garnett
    23. LaMarcus Aldridge
    24. Chris Bosh
    25. Al Horford

    Guys who can move up:
    29. Joakim Noah
    36. Danny Granger
    38. Steph Curry
    39. Eric Gordon
    40. John Wall
    51. Brook Lopez
    52. Al Jefferson
    56. Serge Ibaka
    58. James Harden
    64. Tywan Lawson
    70. Nicholas Batum
    82. DeMarcus Cousins
    83. Jrue Holiday
    99. Javale McGee
    103. Taj Gibson
    109. Mike Beasley
    114. DeAndre Jordan
    132. Greg Monroe
    138. Derrick Favors
    140. Kyrie
    156. Omer Asik
    157. Eric Maynor
    171. Evan Turner
    184. Greg Oden (23 years young)
    187. Jeff Teague
    194. Eric Bledsoe

    Guys who might be over-rated:
    26. Marc Gasol
    32. Joe Johnson
    41. Monta Ellis
    59. Brandon Roy's knees
    65. Mike Conley
    97. Metta World Peace (I really just wanted to type that out)

    Duke guys:
    46. Deng
    50. Boozer
    62. Brand
    67. Grant
    98. Battier
    140. Kyrie
    141. Dunleavy
    143. Redick
    145. Kris Humphries (jk you guys!)
    162. Maggette

    Super "I stopped at 200. Gotta go to work." Dave
    This list clearly illustrates why the NBA needs to contract several teams. Hypothetically, if every player was available in a draft, Rondo, Noah, Bosh and Manu would be the first players chosen for 4 teams. There is no way those guys should be the best player on any team. Guys like Eric Gordon and Al Jefferson become number 2 guys on teams. Not good.

    BTW, Durant would be my first pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nmduke2001 View Post
    This list clearly illustrates why the NBA needs to contract several teams. Hypothetically, if every player was available in a draft, Rondo, Noah, Bosh and Manu would be the first players chosen for 4 teams. There is no way those guys should be the best player on any team. Guys like Eric Gordon and Al Jefferson become number 2 guys on teams. Not good.

    BTW, Durant would be my first pick.
    Back in the 1980s, there were 23-24 teams. Look at the final standings from 1985 to see how small the league feels in retrospect. The Lakers top players that year were Magic, 39-year old Kareem, Worthy, Cooper, Rambis, Byron Scott. The Celtics roster that year featured Bird, McHale, Parish, Ainge, Maxell and Dennis Johnson. You'd have to combine two pretty good teams these days to amass that much talent.

    The NBA added Charlotte and Miami in 1988, Minnesota and Orlando in 1989, and Vancouver and Toronto in 1995. New Orleans appears to be in a lot of financial trouble as do Charlotte and Sacramento. Perhaps 26 teams would work better for quality of play. I'd argue that a beefed up NBDL would also work wonders for quality of play, but it probably wont work without necessary resources.

    A good way to make the DL work would be to split it up into a Vegas pre-season where teams play against the incoming rookie and 2nd-year players, then have a 40 game NYC-based season to cut down on travel expenses. You could even go barn-storming with DL guys to places like Raleigh, Austin and do a big week-long tournament and All-star event in LA. I'm not sure an NBA minor league works well, but if you got creative and had them tour vs. foreign teams, Calipari led teams and the Vegas pre-season teams, it could be interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nmduke2001 View Post
    This list clearly illustrates why the NBA needs to contract several teams. Hypothetically, if every player was available in a draft, Rondo, Noah, Bosh and Manu would be the first players chosen for 4 teams. There is no way those guys should be the best player on any team. Guys like Eric Gordon and Al Jefferson become number 2 guys on teams. Not good.

    BTW, Durant would be my first pick.
    But arguably, Manu was the best player on a championship team (2007) and Rondo on a team that was one game from a championship (2010).

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    Quote Originally Posted by phaedrus View Post
    But arguably, Manu was the best player on a championship team (2007) and Rondo on a team that was one game from a championship (2010).
    2007 is a long time ago in NBA years. In my opinion, Rondo needs good talent around him to be good himself. He could never be THE man on a team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    Duke guys:
    46. Deng
    50. Boozer
    62. Brand
    67. Grant
    98. Battier
    I just don't see how Duke can get around the perception that all they do is churn out 3s, 4s, and 5s. When are we finally going to recruit a good point or someone that can hit a three?
    Trinity '09

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazieDUMB View Post
    I just don't see how Duke can get around the perception that all they do is churn out 3s, 4s, and 5s. When are we finally going to recruit a good point or someone that can hit a three?
    Wellllllllll, this group committed in 2003, 1999, 1997, 1990, and 1997 respectively. That's four guys from last century. Recruiting news has a half-life of 15 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Somehow, I thought Jimi Hendrix would be the top of this list. He seems to lead all "Top 500" lists these days.

    Hard to see how Kyrie is #140 given that he has never played a pro game and only played a handful of college games. But SI needs to sell magazines, so . . . .
    Having to speculate based on little info ... I'd guess that ranking is way too far down the list! I guess we'll see soon enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duke96 View Post
    Having to speculate based on little info ... I'd guess that ranking is way too far down the list! I guess we'll see soon enough.
    I'd argue that based on only 8 games at Duke, Kyrie is ranked too high here. Additionally, even if he's ranked appropriately he cannot do it all by his lonesome in Cleveland. That roster consists of role player Varejao, Hickson, Jamison and Boobie Gibson, not mention Baron Davis and his tummy.

    He'll move up this list eventually, but it might take 3-4 years. You cant make lemonade out of pooh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superdave View Post
    Back in the 1980s, there were 23-24 teams. Look at the final standings from 1985 to see how small the league feels in retrospect.
    Word. I had forgotten how farcical a 16-team playoff was when the league had 23 teams. Phoenix made the playoffs at 36-46?

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