Is Dwayne Wade now considered the best player in the league?
NBA.com Power Rankings:
August 3, 2006
by John Schuhmann
August 3, 2006 -- Welcome to NBA.com's 2006 offseason Power Rankings. Please note that these rankings are the view of one humble NBA.com Features Editor and are not "official" rankings. Have a comment? Let us know.
There are still some details to iron out as far as player movement, but we've got a pretty good idea of who did what this summer. Will Ben Wallace make the Bulls a contender? Will the 5-8 seeds in both conferences be as jumbled as they were last year? Can any rookie make the impact that Chris Paul did last season? Lets get to the rankings ...
Based on 2005-06 playoff results and regular season record:
High jump of the week: Chicago, NO/Okla. City, Houston (+6)
Free fall of the week: Sacramento (-6)
1. Miami (1) 52-30 They're the champs and Dwyane Wade is the best player in the league, but will that translate into the best regular season record? And does it matter?
2. Dallas (2) 60-22 They've improved their bench with the additions of Anthony Johnson, Austin Croshere, Devean George and Gregg Buckner.
3. San Antonio (5) 63-19 A healthier and rested Tim Duncan could get the Spurs back on top, and he's got a little more help down low with Francisco Elson and Jackie Butler.
4. Phoenix (4) 54-28 Look out league. Amare is back.
5. Detroit (3) 64-18 Ben is gone, but they still have that swagger and they could have done a lot worse than Nazr Mohammed as a replacement. Flip Murray gives them a little more offense off the bench.
6. Cleveland (6) 50-32 We're still waiting on Drew Gooden to stay or go, but if essentially the same squad returns, the Cavs have a shot at their first division crown since 1976.
7. New Jersey (7) 49-33 With a full season under their belt together, Kidd, Carter and Jefferson should be sharp from the get-go this time around and Nenad Krstic should continue to develop.
8. Chicago (14) 41-41 We're taking a bit of a wait-and-see approach before we put the Bulls on the level of Big Ben's former team. Mostly, we want to see who will do the scoring.
9. L.A. Clippers (8) 47-35 They essentially traded Vladimir Radmanovic for Tim Thomas, so the key for the Clips may be the improvement of Chris Kaman and Shaun Livingston.
10. Washington (13) 42-40 They've added Darius Songaila to strengthen their bench and from what we've seen from Gilbert Arenas this summer, he could be an MVP candidate.
11. Memphis (9) 49-33 A great regular season was followed with another playoffs sweep. Dealing Shane Battier for Rudy Gay and Stromile Swift could work in the long run, but will most likely hurt in '06-07.
12. NO/Okla City (18) 38-44 No team looks to have improved more than the Hornets this summer and that's not even taking into account that Chris Paul has been working on his jumper.
13. Denver (12) 44-38 They seem to be putting the Kenyon Martin issue behind them and we're calling it here right now: Carmelo Anthony is definitely an All-Star and a fringe MVP candidate this season.
14. L.A. Lakers (10) 45-37 We will be keeping a close eye on the Lakers early this season. Specifically, we want to see how much Andrew Bynum has been working on his game this summer.
15. Orlando (20) 36-46 The 2006-07 season is the official coming-out party for one Mr. Dwight Howard.
16. Houston (22) 34-48 They were 21-10 with both Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming last year and we like the addition of Battier.
17. Sacramento (11) 44-38 A full season of Ron Artest and the development of their young guys off the bench should help. The loss of Bonzi Wells (still not sure where he lands) should hurt.
18. Milwaukee (16) 40-42 The jury is out on the deals they have made, but the key could be making Andrew Bogut more of a focus in the offense.
19. Utah (17) 41-41 If they can get 80-plus games from Andrei Kirilenko and more consistency from Deron Williams, they should battle for a playoff spot.
20. Indiana (15) 41-41 With Peja gone and a whole new bench, much will depend on the development of Danny Granger and the health of Jamaal Tinsley.
21. Seattle (21) 35-47 We're still waiting on something to be worked out with Chris Wilcox, but basically, the Sonics need to improve from within.
22. Minnesota (24) 33-49 Randy Foye and Mike James will give the Wolves some much needed punch in the backcourt, but losing Rashad McCants for a significant amount of time is a tough blow.
23. Philadelphia (19) 38-44 So Allen Iverson is staying, but the question remains: Where are the Sixers going?
24. Boston (25) 33-49 The Celtics made a lot of changes, but none of them involved Paul Pierce. They will battle the Raptors for the le of Suns-East.
25. Toronto (26) 27-55 T.J. Ford should give the Raps the pass-first point that they needed last year to be more consistent and Anthony Parker and Fred Jones should give them a lot more firepower off the bench.
26. Golden State (23) 34-48 With Ike Diogu and Monta Ellis, we like the Warriors' future, but they'll need more chemistry than what they had last year among the vets to improve their present.
27. Charlotte (27) 26-56 Adam Morrison will give them the scorer that they so desperately needed last year, and don't overlook the return of Sean May, who showed signs of excellence before his injury last season.
28. Atlanta (28) 26-56 We're expecting a lot from Marvin Williams this year, but trades just don't come easy in Atlanta, do they?
29. New York (29) 23-59 With Isiah taking over on the bench, we might get a better idea of who was to blame last season.
30. Portland (30) 21-61 Be patient Portland. Things are turning around and Brandon Roy is the future, but it will take some time.
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Is Dwayne Wade now considered the best player in the league?
This was done by one guy. I'm sure the consensus wouldn't have Wade as the best player but let's not open up that can of worms again![]()
Undoubtedly, these rankings will be subject to change between now and the start of the regular season once rosters are filled out.
...whatever anybody thinks, they are stupid if they think wade is the best player in the league. thing is the media is so fickle and re ed...who gives a . Duncan is the best player in the league and has been for the past 5-7 years.
Apparently, you do![]()
i still can hardly believe the suns won 54 games without amare
Can we honestly think that Amare will be healthy and be back to his all-star calibur just like that? For all we know he could be another Grant Hill.
I don't think he'll ever get back to what he was and that's a shame cuz he was fun to watch (except when playing the Mavs).
I stopped reading there.
Dwade is super good but come on he is very one-dimensional
Are you serious?!?!?2. Dallas (2) 60-22 They've improved their bench with the additions of Anthony Johnson, Austin Croshere, Devean George and Gregg Buckner.
These are improvements!??!
^I would say so! Certainly an improvement over Daniels and KVH.
Word. But the truth is that I'm afraid that Amare's going to be the next Grant Hill. He came back from the injury last year, played 50 minutes and basically re-injured himself. He was jittery about doing it, but worked out with team USA, and decided (I'm quite sure after tweaking it) that his injury hadn't healed enough for this type of activity. I've had a major knee injury and KNOW about those jitters...and the minute he's TOO confident about it, he's gonna pull a Hill and re-injure it. Scary...
actually its lebron stats wise..duncan is good but not even close to the best
ya, i know that feeling. and your right, unless he just quits the game forever, he will always have this problem. the muscle is healed but it will always be tight and easy to tear again now that he initially hurt it.
Such a true comment. Amare is only 22-23 and people already think he wont come back. If he was 30 or near it I would agree but that isnt the case. This team not only has a VERY realistic chance of winning the west but a GREAT chance of winning the championship. They have gotten better on D bigtime compared to the 04-05 season (and I feel they will be better compared to last year) and they have the toughness (Kurt Thomas,Raja Bell, Boris Diaw) and heart added to that. No need to mention the offense because it kicks ass. They have the MVP..(And if anyone says Nash winning the MVP is a joke doesnt know ball because he makes his teamates better and is the heart and soul of that team along with being the best pg in the league. He turned that team around and is a huge reason why they werent lottery bound this past year). They also have Marcus Banks backing up Nash and IMO are the most versatile team in the league. This team is down right sick and scary.
What is more useless than power rankings? Pre-season power rankings.
Sorry as much as i hate to say it kobe is better than duncan.
I think that is the first thing you have ever said that i agree with. Nash does deserve to be mvp, just look at the suns before he got there and the immediate improvement.
D-Wade is good but not necessarily the best. I mean he got to average that many points in the finals because Dallas had defensively incompetent big men trying to stop his penetrations. Now if they played San Antonio I'm pretty sure D-Wade's ventures into the shaded lane would've been greatly reduced with Bruce Bowen defensive prowess and T.D.'s shotblocking ability.
Kobe is better than T.D.? Hmmm last time I checked the "GREAT" Kobe Bryant couldn't even lead his team past the Phoenix Suns which they led 3 - 1 and didn't have Amare Stoudemire in the line-up. Imagine if Amare were there during that time, Kobe would've his pants.
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Look, Im not advocating this kobe > td, but kobe doesnt have ginobili or parker on his team. It's pretty much a one-man show. He has Lamar Odom.. who expected a team with smush parker and chris mihm starting to go that far.Kobe is better than T.D.? Hmmm last time I checked the "GREAT" Kobe Bryant couldn't even lead his team past the Phoenix Suns which they led 3 - 1 and didn't have Amare Stoudemire in the line-up. Imagine if Amare were there during that time, Kobe would've his pants.
Maurice Ager>Marquis Daniels
Austin Croshere > KVH
Anthony Johnson>Darrel Armstrong
Greg Buckner>Adrian Griffin.
ya, i wud go as far as calling those improvements.
san antonio has matt boner
which is greater and has more immense powers than kobe, lebron, wade, duncan , and even mj himself all combined
look for san antonio to repeat at least 10 times wit boner on their team
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