Don't just base everything off current seasons, Just base off Top 5 players, Not life-time accomplishments though. Here is mine 1.) Kobe Bryant 2.) LeBron James 3.) Chris Paul 4.) Tim Duncan 5.) Kevin Garnett
Forget about Wade: 1. Duncan 2. Paul 3. James 4. Bryant 5. Al Harrington - no? ok, maybe Wade or Bosh then. Tim Duncan gets number 1 spot until he can be stopped by somebody in the playoffs.
Torraye Braggs Oscar Torres Eldridge Recasner Sam Mack Tierre Brown Honorable mentions: Thomas Hamilton, Serge Zwicker, Dan Langhi
So this isn't based on the current season, but it also isn't based off their entire career (ie lifetime)? You're the point-forward goon, aren't you?
Chris Paul(23) Kevin Durant(20) LeBron James(23) Chris Bosh(24) Dwight Howard(23) lol, can you say sick potential?
1) Kobe Bryant 2) Lebron James 3) Chris Paul 4) Dwayne Wade 5) Chris Bosh One thing I should point out, however, is that Al Jefferson is one of the most underrated players in the game. Bosh: 24.1 ppg, 9.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 0.9 blocks, 2.4 TOs Jefferson: 21.8 ppg, 10.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 2 blocks, 1.7 TOs
I can't believe anybody is putting that Man vagina Bosh in the Top 5. That softie is not even Top 5 in his position.
How can you not base it off this season OR lifetime accomplishments? Kind of contradictory. If you base it off this season, Duncan shouldn't be on there. If you base it off career accomplishments, I don't see how Shaq isn't on there. As of now: Kobe James, King 3, CP Wade, D Howard, Superman To 3814: Jefferson has impressive stats, but he's not that much of an impact player. I agree he is underrated though.
what? no one is going to say Ginobody is top 5. Because you know, he got *NINE* 5th place votes for MVP last year. Which means NINE voters thought he was better than Duncan, who only had two 4th place votes as his highest votes...and I'd seriously hope those two voters didn't have two Spurs in the top 5 on a single ballot.