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Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:28 am
In no particular order:
LeBron James
Kobe Bryant
Dwyane Wade
Tim Duncan
Kevin Garnett
Dirk Nowitzki
Steve Nash
Tracy McGrady
Carmelo Anthony
Gilbert Arenas
Barely missed the cut: Paul Pierce, Carlos Boozer, Allen Iverson, Yao Ming.
Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:45 am
currently?
ok so here's my top 10.
group that there should be no question they should be in the top 10.
1. Lebron. He does it all on the floor. the outside jumper should make him nearly unstoppable. except by the Spurs (anybody watch his opening monologue on SNL?

)
2. KG. May be getting a little old, but still plays as if he's a rookie trying to win a ring. he still dominates inside. maybe we'll remember how good he is this year with more Celtics games on TV.
3. Wade. If you discount his injuries from this last year, he was unstoppable and put the Heat on his back to a ring in 2006.
4. Kobe. As much as I hate to say it, he's a decent player.
and the rest.
5. Dirk. A 7 footer that shoots
that well from the inside and outside? hard to find.
6. Duncan. the man wins rings. and it ain't luck.
7. Kidd. three words. triple double machine.
8. Nash. the recent success of Phx & Dallas are mainly attributed to one man. this guy gets you open shots.
9. Amaré. young, athletic, he was a monster before the knee surgery and is coming back to form, with a better FT shooting form to go with it.
10. Yao. The most skilled big man in the league. great shooting touch. would be so much better if he wasn't a soft pussy. he makes all of us asians seem weak
why your favorite player didn't make my top 10?
Melo? that's a good one. coming off a championship run at Syracuse in 2003, he felt he deserved the hype of Lebron. He definitely hasn't lived up to his potential quite yet. Where has he taken his team? nowhere.
AI? getting old, plus his scoring ways can only take you so far before you get shut down by good defense.
Gilbert? I love this guy. Great offensive player. when he brings the D, he'll he pretty solid.
T-Mac? Great all around player, but again, no results for his teams.
Baron? too inconsistent for me. I love his game too though.
Dwight & Bosh are slowly coming up and will probably replace KG & Duncan
someday but not anytime soon.
Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:30 am
Who's a top 10 NBA Player?
Is it Samaki Walker?
Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:38 pm
Matthew wrote:TheMC5 wrote:Matthew wrote:6. Tim Duncan: When it's all said and done, he will be considered a top 5 player of all time.
If he's a top 5 all-time player, how then is he not even a top 5 current player, considering he's just as good as he ever was?
I didn't say Duncan is "just as good [now] as he ever was ".
I didn't say you did, but he clearly is, or at least damn close. Barring last season, which he played with plantar fascitis, he's been producing pretty consistently since his rookie year.
Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:13 pm
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Lebron James
3. Tim Duncan
4. Dwayne Wade
5. Kevin Garnett
6. Steve Nash
7. Dirk Nowitzki
8. Jason Kidd
9. Tracy McGrady
10. Gilbert Arenas
Close : Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire,
Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:18 pm
Since making meaningless lists is a fun activity, in no real order:
Wade, Dirk, Kobe, LeBron, Yao, Duncan, Garnett, Nash, Brand...and Darko Milicic. (Or Arenas...or Billups...or Amare or Gasol...depending on my mood. Sometimes McGrady.)
I refuse to pick ten. There are five spots on three All-NBA teams. Picking fifteen > OP.
I bet the Spurs would have won more championships ... if you replace Duncan with KG.
And Garnett became the best defensive player since Russell when?
Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:21 pm
Hmm considering Yao is a top five player in the league, this thread has a lot of stupid lists.
Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:37 pm
Say hi to Ben for me.
Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:16 pm
Mine:
Lebron
Wade
Nash
Duncan
Garnett
Amare
Nowitzki
T-mac
Arenas
Dwight Howard
Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:44 pm
here is mine
kobe bryant-he can do it all..he has no fear what so ever.unstoppable- 100%
shawn marion-all around player-92%
ray allen-greatest 3 pointer- 89%
steve nash-2 TIMes MVP-97%
amare stoudomire-the power is with him-96%
tim duncan-dominates the inside- 98%
tony parker-wow quick as ai-94%
lebron james-elevates the game-98%
leandro barbosa-soft touch -90%
raja bell-best defender-88%
KOBE IS THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:04 pm
Top 10 in the NBA Right Now (No order past 1-3):
1. Lebron-echoing what everyone else said, he pretty much singlehandedly got the cavaliers into the finals, and thats just ridiculous. I used to hate him because i thought he was overhyped, but now, i cant argue
2. Kobe-Yes i hate him, but damn this boy can play...I cant all the kobe highlights all season but at the same time i watch him and at least 1 play a game is "holy hell, how'd he do that?"
3. Steve Nash-Take him away from the Suns and see what happens.
4. Tim Duncan-Even plantar fascitis cant keep this guy from winning rings, something about him just earns championships and he's got the hardware to prove it
5. KG-echo what everyone said again: consistently amazing player, just everyone sort of forgot about him in the minnesota cold: expect a resurgence this year
6. Carlos Boozer-Would be one of the best PFs i'd ever seen if he could stay healthy...
7. D-Wade-where Lebron and Melo muscle through things, Wade jukes. One of the most fun players to watch and has a championship with an alltime veteran team already.
8. Amare-Love this guy, center with Decent range and the power/highflyer ability to not be boring to watch
9. Dirk-7 foot tall 3 point shooter, need i say more?
10. Arenas-For everytime he talks smack and gets shut down, theres a time he talks smack and succeds, this guy going from 2nd round pick to one of the best offensive guards in the league is absolutely ridiculous
Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:43 pm
1. Tim Duncan= he's the best bet if you wanna win. he might not be that talented, but he gets the job done
2. Kobe= he's the most skilled player in the league and its not even close. he has all the assets and he has the killer instinct
3. Steve Nash= he's probably the smartest player in terms of basketball knowledge. and he has the ability to step up when the team needs him
4. Wade= killer instinct and ability on the clutch are what separates him from the other guys
5. Lebron= has all the potential to be the GOAT, very talented and skilled. but he is the opposite of Wade because he lacks the killer instinct and clutch control
6. KG= he's the model of consistency. he refined the PF position. but so far he hasn't used any of his talents to actually win
7. Allen Iverson= he's is still not slowing down and can still produce 30/8/3 every night when he is allowed to. plus, he is getting wiser as he ages, which is definitely a good thing
8. Dirk= he's a great leader and his shooting ability separates him from other big men
9. Gil Arenas= he's getting better and better. he's insanely confident, and does deliver...
10. J Kidd= has fantastic court vision. rebounds well for a PG. and can score
other players who have nearly made it, but didnt:
Amare= i had to choose between him and Kidd... Kidd won
Tmac= needs to stay healthy and get out of the first round
Yao= has everything he needs to become the best center out there, but he doesn't use it
Boozer= very slow to develop and he's injury prone
Dwight and Bosh= still young and yet to prove themselves
Melo= needs to do other things than score
Brand= really only had one great season
Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:17 pm
benji wrote:And Garnett became the best defensive player since Russell when?
Since I put him in my list.

I definitely agree that Duncan tops KG in defense but I think that Duncan became the way he is defensively because the system/coach he was since his rookie year.
I think if KG was put in Duncan's position, KG would have transformed into "the best defensive player since Russell".
Of course it's only speculative thinking of what if and could have been.
Brand= really only had one great season
He only had
one winning season but in terms of statistical performance Brand has always been consistent.
Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:36 am
1. Kobe Bryant
2. Tim Duncan
3. Dwyane Wade
4. LBJ
5. Steve Nash
then
KG, Dirk, Kidd, Carmelo, T-Mac
Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:28 am
No particular order...
LeBron James
Kobe Bryant
Steve Nash
Dirk Nowitzki
Tim Duncan
Jason Kidd
Gilbert Arenas
Tracy Macgrady
Kevin Garnett
Yao Ming
Platinum wrote:he might not be that talented, but he gets the job done
His talent is his consistency and thus his ability to help his team win/getting the job done.
Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:47 pm
I think those who picked Yao and T-Mac can't be serious.
IF both are top 10 Houston should have at least eliminated Jazz last playoffs.
Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:28 pm
In no particular order:
Steve Nash
Kobe Bryant
Kevin Garnett
Dwyane Wade
Dirk Nowitzki
Jason Kidd
Tim Duncan
Lebron James
Amare Stoudemire
Chris Bosh
Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:38 pm
Dwyane wrote:1.Dwyane Wade
2.Kobe Bryant
3.Lebron James
4.Carmelo Anthony
5.Tim Duncan
6.Vince Carter
7.Tracy Mcgrady
8.Shaquille O'Neal
9.Steve Nash
10.Dirk Nowitzki
I agree most with this list (not with the ranking though), I would switch Wade for Arenas and Shaq with Garnett.
Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:02 pm
you would take wade out of the list?
Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:16 am
i would take wade out of the top 10 before i took kg out, what the hell is up with leaving kg out of a top 10? (note that i would leave wade in also)
Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:47 am
1. Kobe Bryant.
2. Lebron James.
3. Dwyane Wade.
4. Kevin Garnett.
5. Tim Duncan.
6. Dirk Nowitzki.
7. Steve Nash.
8. Carmelo Anthony.
9. Dwight Howard.
10. Jason Kidd.
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Vince Carter, Paul Pierce, Amare Stoudemire...
Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:21 am
marcusmirx wrote:I think those who picked Yao and T-Mac can't be serious.
IF both are top 10 Houston should have at least eliminated Jazz last playoffs.
Considering the fact that the rest of the Rockets are barely NBA players (with the exception of Battier) taking the team that ended up going to the WCF 7 games only
proves they are top 10 players, not the opposite.
Even though I think Yao Ming is 11th or 12th.
Thu Oct 04, 2007 7:04 am
Yeah i have a hard time seeing tmac, ming, or even amare in the top 10 best players. Tmac hasnt done much, but he is a great talent. ming is starting to become a beast. Amare would probably be half the man if nash wasnt with him.
Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:08 am
illini wrote:1. Lebron-echoing what everyone else said, he pretty much singlehandedly got the cavaliers into the finals, and thats just ridiculous. I used to hate him because i thought he was overhyped, but now, i cant argue
Players don't win games. TEAMS do. You are just buying into the media hype like many people around the world do.
Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:48 pm
LakersRule24 wrote:illini wrote:1. Lebron-echoing what everyone else said, he pretty much singlehandedly got the cavaliers into the finals, and thats just ridiculous. I used to hate him because i thought he was overhyped, but now, i cant argue
Players don't win games. TEAMS do. You are just buying into the media hype like many people around the world do.
Did you watch those games against the Pistons my friend? on the offensive side of the ball there was NOTHING but lebron. Sure defense had a little team aspect, but Lebron did everything else. Note the two little qualifying words "pretty much": yes i understand there was 4 other players on the floor, but i believe with any semi-decent 4 NBA players (which Big Z and Hughes, certainly and the other 2 are passable) Lebron would still do what he does. Just wait and see. I also wonder if you'd be as mad if i had said the same thing about kobe...
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