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  • #31
    Mess wrote: View Post
    What number was Anthony Bennett this year?

    Even as far as meaningless things go, ranking players outside of maybe the top 15-20 is pretty much a waste of time.
    He was #LOL
    9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum

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    • #32
      KeonClark wrote: View Post
      He was #LOL
      Last year he was #263, 6 spots below Biyombo and 9 spots below James Johnson.

      It's a joke.
      Two beer away from being two beers away.

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      • #33
        Well DD got ranked 30th by Disney...
        But behind Issiah Thomas and CJ McCollum two one season wonders so far...
        Hope this pisses him off for the rest of the year...

        http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/page...d-jimmy-butler

        #NBArank 21-30

        21: Jimmy Butler

        22: Al Horford

        23: LaMarcus Aldridge

        24: DeAndre Jordan

        25: Paul Millsap

        26: C.J. McCollum

        27: Mike Conley

        28: Kevin Love

        29: Isaiah Thomas

        30: DeMar DeRozan
        There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
        - TGO

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        • #34
          Demographic Shift wrote: View Post
          Well DD got ranked 30th by Disney...
          But behind Issiah Thomas and CJ McCollum two one season wonders so far...
          Hope this pisses him off for the rest of the year...

          http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/page...d-jimmy-butler

          #NBArank 21-30

          21: Jimmy Butler

          22: Al Horford

          23: LaMarcus Aldridge

          24: DeAndre Jordan

          25: Paul Millsap

          26: C.J. McCollum

          27: Mike Conley

          28: Kevin Love

          29: Isaiah Thomas

          30: DeMar DeRozan
          How TF did CJ McCollum get ranked so high so quickly? And Mike Conley is now one of those guys who are perennially underrated to the point that they're now overrated. Horford at 22 is also too high, IMO.

          My conspiracy theory is that the powerful player agents have some "influence" into what the reporters write, in return for scoops and access, possibly trying to justify those huge contracts they negotiated for second tier stars.

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          • #35
            I don't agree with that list at all. But it is what it is.

            TNT's Inside The NBA is also doing a top 25 players list. It's going to be interesting where they put Lowry and DeRozan.
            Mamba Mentality

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            • #36
              SLAM's top 50 list had Lowry @ 21 and DD @ 24.
              Axel wrote:
              Now Cody can stop posting about this guy and we have a poster to blame if anything goes wrong!!
              KeonClark wrote:
              We won't hear back from him. He dissapears into thin air and reappears when you least expect it. Ten is an enigma. Ten is a legend. Ten for the motherfucking win.
              KeonClark wrote:
              I can't wait until the playoffs start.

              Until then, opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and they most often stink

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              • #37
                Lowry at 18, right behind John Wall.
                "We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard

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                • #38
                  S.R. wrote: View Post
                  Lowry at 18, right behind John Wall.
                  At this point Lowry is just being ranked behind Wall out of stupidity or based on anecdotal evidence. Yes, Wall matches up really well with Lowry one on one but their stats are just not even comparable. Wall is inefficient, he's had a negative or mediocre net rating almost every year of his career, never broken .140 WS/48, etc. He gets a lot of assists but also turns it over like a madman and defensively he's a bit overrated.

                  Wall isn't even better than last year's DeRozan if you're looking at statistical evidence, let alone Kyle.

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