I always knew he's be better than a #1 Pick.
Some players that are ranked lower than him are:
Robert Sacre at 382
Ryan Hollins at 391
Joel Embiid at 398
Sebastian Telfair at 399
Antawn Jamison at 402
Shannon Brown at 406
Roger Mason at 410
Nazr Mohammed at 415
Andrew Bynum at 460
Hasheem Thabeet at 461
Keith Bogans at 462
Greg Oden at 480
Bryce Cotton at 491
I always knew he's be better than a #1 Pick.
I have to confess: before the season I would rather have had Oden.
Not that we wouldn't have shipped without Pendergraph.
Oden is the latest victim of the curse.
The curse that doom the player when he once had a chance to join the Spurs and he declined.
id take Bynum healthy in one game rather then ayers healthy an entire season
If he could learn how to catch a basketball, and then put the basketball in the basket then yes i'd understand him ranking above these players. But he can't. Nazr Mohammad has hands to, always dropping incoming passes. Ayres over-rated at ESPN
I'm curious to see how many Spurs get overrated individually due to the team's accomplishments. As in, which players get a big jump from last year to this year. We might already be witnessing this phenomenon.
How the is Embiid rated lower than him
too high, I had Pendergraph at 394.
Time to trade Errors for Embiid.
And a second and third in Thabeet and Embiid...
Him, Roger Mason, Nazr and Bogans...classic puke material tbh.
Why did they bother ranking Embiid?
All but the top 40 players have been named. Tim, Tony and Kawhi will be in that top group.
The rest of the Spurs, with their 2013 ranking in parentheses:
56. Ginobili (86)
87. Green (113)
96. Splitter (111)
97. Diaw (196)
151. Mills (342)
158. Belinelli (187)
256. Bonner (219)
274. Joseph (280)
313. Anderson
349. Daye (286)
368. Baynes (436)
378. Ayres (324)
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11...rankings-41-45
I imagine these are based on projections. Why are players like Paul George and Rose in the top 40?
Sure, if George was healthy, he would be in the top 10-15 but he's suppose to miss a good chunk of the year.
Last edited by timtonymanu; 10-15-2014 at 06:34 PM.
Paul George was one of the best 20 players in the league before his injury. He still gets the benefit of the doubt. Rose hasn't been good in years, so not sure about that one.
No way Daye and Anderson are better than Baynes.
I just can't get over the fact that Ginobili is 56. He's one of the top 50 players of all time, and he just had the highest PER in the Finals. You can't name 55 players better than him.
Good call....
With 30 teams and 150 starters, we have 7 players in the top 100! (Parker, Duncan and Leonard ranks are not posted yet)
Add in Mills (151) and Belinelli (158) we can almost trot out two starting units.
Ginobii is still great and is obviously much better than 56.
But he played only 23 mpg last season. When ranking players you can't ignore that.
Good point! Well if you consider starters and 6th men, that would be 180 players. So the Spurs have 9 players that can either be starters or 6th men in other NBA teams.
Not a good sign here that Joseph is behind Bonner.
Jeff Ayres is ranked ahead of Joel Embiid lol.
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