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Here in year 14 of my top 50 NBA player rankings, this marks the first time I am seeking suggestions from others...

Here is the 16: KAT, Siakam, Randle, LaVine, Simmons, Ingram, Middleton, Gobert, Jamal Marray, Devin Booker, Morant, Sabonis, Bam, Fox, Jrue Holiday, Jaylen Brown.

The full rankings will be posted on this board on Oct. 20.

Have some fun!
 

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I don't know who I would even rank 16th of that group other than the injured Murray. Maybe Siakam 15th. Too difficult for me beyond that, I'll have to pass.

By the way, what did you think of my trivia question? Trivia
 

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I don't know who I would even rank 16th of that group other than the injured Murray. Maybe Siakam 15th. Too difficult for me beyond that, I'll have to pass.

By the way, what did you think of my trivia question? Trivia
An era of Pacers basketball I'm not especially proud of. Sorry @tlance I got to say it - The day Stern handed out his suspensions for the brawl, he essentially outlawed physical, defensive-minded teams if favor of soft, star-driven teams... The Pacers in turn, built their teams during that era with a "scared" approach.

Let's not let this be the central premise of the thread, though. I actually had Siakam as high as #14 last year coming off a title. He figures to drop a significant amount this year, but by how much is a fair amount?

How does he stand in line with these other 15 guys?
 

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An era of Pacers basketball I'm not especially proud of. Sorry @tlance I got to say it - The day Stern handed out his suspensions for the brawl, he essentially outlawed physical, defensive-minded teams if favor of soft, star-driven teams... The Pacers in turn, built their teams during that era with a "scared" approach.

Let's not let this be the central premise of the thread, though. I actually had Siakam as high as #14 last year coming off a title. He figures to drop a significant amount this year, but by how much is a fair amount?

How does he stand in line with these other 15 guys?

He didn’t outlaw defensive minded teams.

What he outlawed was teams who thrived on making non-basketball plays.

And that should have always been a priority of the league.

A free flowing game where players get to showcase skill above brute strength is the way basketball is meant to be played.

What the Pistons did to the league and how the game was played is a travesty.
 

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He didn’t outlaw defensive minded teams.

What he outlawed was teams who thrived on making non-basketball plays.

And that should have always been a priority of the league.

A free flowing game where players get to showcase skill above brute strength is the way basketball is meant to be played.

What the Pistons did to the league and how the game was played is a travesty.
I gotta say that I completely disagree with the last statement. The Pistons of that era played solid defense, not non-basketball, dirty plays like the Bad Boy era or what Bruce Bowen did. It was still the end of the big man age and the advent of teams taking full advantage of the three pointer and the Pistons simply had great interior rotation defense with the two Wallaces to slow down teams. It was not a travesty, it was good basketball; just because you don't like watching defense doesn't mean it's dirty or bad.
 

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1) Devin Booker
2) KAT
3) BAM
4) Khris Middleton
5) Zach Lavine
6) Julius Randle
7) Pascal Siakam
8) Ben Simmons
9) Rudy Gobert
10) Jaylen Brown
11) Jamal Murray
12) Domantas Sabonis
13) Ja Morant
14) Brandon Ingram
15) De'Aaron Fox
16) Jrue Holiday
 

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Here in year 14 of my top 50 NBA player rankings, this marks the first time I am seeking suggestions from others...

Here is the 16: KAT, Siakam, Randle, LaVine, Simmons, Ingram, Middleton, Gobert, Jamal Marray, Devin Booker, Morant, Sabonis, Bam, Fox, Jrue Holiday, Jaylen Brown.

The full rankings will be posted on this board on Oct. 20.

Have some fun!
This is pretty damn difficult and this is just off the top of my head so these could change but here you go.

1. DBook
2. KAT
3. Middleton
4a. Sabonis
4b. Bam
6. LaVine
7. J Brown
8. Gobert
9. Jrue Holiday
10. Morant
11. Randle
12. Ingram
13. Fox
14. Simmons
15. Siakam
16. Murray is hurt otherwise is somewhere near the top half
 

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I gotta say that I completely disagree with the last statement. The Pistons of that era played solid defense, not non-basketball, dirty plays like the Bad Boy era or what Bruce Bowen did. It was still the end of the big man age and the advent of teams taking full advantage of the three pointer and the Pistons simply had great interior rotation defense with the two Wallaces to slow down teams. It was not a travesty, it was good basketball; just because you don't like watching defense doesn't mean it's dirty or bad.

I am talking about the Bad Boys.

The were the main cause of a decade of miserable basketball.

Too many teams following that blue print.

The Wallace era Pistons weren’t that way at all. I can see how you thought I was talking about them though. I liked watching those Pistons.
 

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Assuming full health

1) Booker
2) KAT
3) Bam
4) Murray
5)Gobert
6) Simmons
7) Middleton
8) Sabonis
9) Ingram
10)Brown
11) Lavine
12) Randle
13) Morant
14) Fox
15) Siakim
16) Holiday
 

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This is pretty damn difficult and this is just off the top of my head so these could change but here you go.

1. DBook
2. KAT
3. Middleton
4a. Sabonis
4b. Bam
6. LaVine
7. J Brown
8. Gobert
9. Jrue Holiday
10. Morant
11. Randle
12. Ingram
13. Fox
14. Simmons
15. Siakam
16. Murray is hurt otherwise is somewhere near the top half

Here is mine:

Booker
KAT
LaVine
Bam
J. Brown
Sabonis
Middleton
Simmons
Morant
Murray
Gobert
Fox
Siakam
Randle
Ingram
Holiday
 

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I gotta say that I completely disagree with the last statement. The Pistons of that era played solid defense, not non-basketball, dirty plays like the Bad Boy era or what Bruce Bowen did. It was still the end of the big man age and the advent of teams taking full advantage of the three pointer and the Pistons simply had great interior rotation defense with the two Wallaces to slow down teams. It was not a travesty, it was good basketball; just because you don't like watching defense doesn't mean it's dirty or bad.
It was still dirty plays by dirty players in the real world
 

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1. Booker

2. Kat

3. Bam

4. Lavine

5. Middleton

6. Sabonis

7. Gobert

8. Brown

9. Murray

10. Jrue

11. Ja

12. Simmons

13. Ingram

14. Randle

15. Fox

16. Siakam
 

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I am talking about the Bad Boys.

The were the main cause of a decade of miserable basketball.

Too many teams following that blue print.

The Wallace era Pistons weren’t that way at all. I can see how you thought I was talking about them though. I liked watching those Pistons.
My mistake, since the discussion had been about the brawl I thought we were still talking that era.

But that hard foul, grudge match style led to one of my favorite basketball moments: Jeff van Gundy being used as a mop on the end of Mourning's leg.:laugh3:
 

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My mistake, since the discussion had been about the brawl I thought we were still talking that era.

But that hard foul, grudge match style led to one of my favorite basketball moments: Jeff van Gundy being used as a mop on the end of Mourning's leg.:laugh3:
I actually thought the exact same as you. It seemed bizarre because tlance really knows his shit when it comes to basketball. Glad he clarified.
 

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My mistake, since the discussion had been about the brawl I thought we were still talking that era.

But that hard foul, grudge match style led to one of my favorite basketball moments: Jeff van Gundy being used as a mop on the end of Mourning's leg.:laugh3:

That was pretty funny,

Looked like a 3 year old hanging on to Daddy’s leg.
 

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If this was the same time last year I would have Middleton toward the middle of this list...but the performances he had in the playoffs and the way he stepped up, really impressed me. I could have him a little lower like 5 or 6 but I think 3 or 4 is deserving.
 

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Leaning into upside on a few of these, as some of these guys are topped out IMO

Booker
LaVine
KAT
Morant
Murray
Gobert
Bam
Ingram
J. Brown
Middleton
Holiday
Simmons
Randle
Sabonis
Fox
Siakam
 

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If this was the same time last year I would have Middleton toward the middle of this list...but the performances he had in the playoffs and the way he stepped up, really impressed me. I could have him a little lower like 5 or 6 but I think 3 or 4 is deserving.

See, that is a pet peeve of mine.

1 hot stretch in the playoffs doesn’t change who the player is.

Middleton is a very good player. Deserving of being in the top half.

But 3 or 4 basically ignores who he has been for his entire career, IMO.

Same with Simmons, but on the other side.
 

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See, that is a pet peeve of mine.

1 hot stretch in the playoffs doesn’t change who the player is.

Middleton is a very good player. Deserving of being in the top half.

But 3 or 4 basically ignores who he has been for his entire career, IMO.

Same with Simmons, but on the other side.
While I agree if it is a ranking of entire careers, I believe @HurricaneDij39 does this rankings as a player ranking going into the each new season for the upcoming season. Their most recent playoff production would be much more relevant in that instance.
 
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