daddyfatsax wrote:
I want my MTW wrote:
Yeah, this ranking sure is a joke, but because this discussion here in the Forum is near to dead, a little nonsense can't hurt...
Till now the positions 200 - 500 are revealed
- Greg Stiesma: 270. (1st time ranked)
- Dante Cunningham 298 (301 in 2011)
- Shved 353 (-)
- Malcom Lee: 404 (429)
Which says, that Barea, Budinger, Kirilenko, Roy, Pek, Luke, DWill and of course Rubio and Love are all in the top 200. Not bad, considering the former Wolves:
Notable Mentions:
- Randy Foye 201 (222)
- Turbo 203 (208)
- Mike Miller 236 (169)
- Gerald Green 246 (-)
- AR 269(220)
- Kost Kordalis 274 (348)
- Anthony Tolliver 289 (289)
- Martell Webster 292 (231)
- The Kobe Stopper 322 (245)
- W-Ellington 344 (364)
- Dorko 352 (256)
- Pavlovic 357 (423)
- Sebastian Telfair 369 (322)
- Maurice Evans 374 (320)
- Major Lazer 383 (409)
- Johnny Flynn 386 (262)
- Jason Collins 391 (383)
- Shelden Williams 393 (338)
- Brian Cardinal 402 (326)
- Sundiata 408 (402)
- Mike James 434 (-)
- Damien Wilkins 442 (351)
i.e. only Ryan Hollins, Micheal Beasly, Al Jefferson, Chauncy Billups, Ryan Gomes, Ramon Sessions and of course KG are in the top 200
P.S. Turbo is way underrated!!
Speaking of absolutely horse trash lists, look at this one:
sports.newsday.com/long-island/data/bask...eldSelect-position=C
No Pek? Deandre Jordan is better than Hibbert and Monroe? Laughable. The whole thing is laughable outside of the top 3.
I am assuming Ryan Hollins is not in the top 500 at all. He is trash.
If he beats out Brewer in the player ranking it invalidates the ranking. I mean, a bunch of drunk 5th graders playing NBA 2k13 and reading combine stats wouldn't even be able to justify Hollins over Brewer.
Also Randy Foye is ranked way too high. The "playing with an elite point guard" overrating problem.
Brandon Roy will probably not be ranked since he sat last year out.
They should rank Kirilenko but I am doubtful that they will.
Buddinger should show up in the next 20 or the ranking is likewise trash.
Ridnour is a 150-160 player.
Derrick Williams will get a pass to slide in around 125th because of his draft position, the game against the Lakers, and all the highlight jams he got to throw down thanks to Rubio.
Barea should have been ~240 but if you watch his highlights and ignore the little things he does that kill a team, you could justify him around 180.
I would take Corey Brewer every day over Beasley. Perfect example of journalists with no organized basketball experience taking talent over value.
Love is top ten, although they'll underrate him like they always do. Say what you will about his defense, but he is a unique and elite player.
Rubio is tied for first with LeBron and 1992 Jordan. Not even close.