http://www.sbnation.com/2013/8/19/4615826/top-100-nba-players-2017-list
현재 기대주들의 성장세, 정점을 찍고 내려오는 선수들의 하락세 등을 고려해
SB Nation 6명의 필진과 기자들이 선정한 2017년 NBA 선수랭킹 예상입니다.
3위 안드레 드루몬드부터 해서 숨은 웨이드,코비 찾기 등.. 재미있는 예상이 많네요 ㅋㅋㅋ
4시즌 후의 나이와 모든 종합적인 추세를 고려했을 때, 적절한 예측이라고 생각하시나요?
(위에 링크 찍고 가시면 1~100위 선수 모두에 대한 선정이유 및 코멘트를 보실 수 있습니다)
1 케빈 듀란트
2 르브론 제임스
3 안드레 드루몬드
4 러셀 웨스트브룩
5 데릭 로즈
6 카이리 어빙
7 앤써니 데이비스
8 앤드류 위긴스
9 제임스 하든
10 블레이크 그리핀
11 스테판 커리
12 케빈 러브
13 폴 죠지
14 줄리어스 랜들
15 드와잇 하워드
16 크리스 폴
17 브룩 로페즈
18 요나스 발렌시우나스
19 서지 이바카
20 존 월
21 라마커스 알드리지
22 드마커스 커즌스
23 즈루 할러데이
24 카와이 레너드
25 널렌스 노엘
26 자바리 파커
27 데릭 페이버스
28 그렉 먼로
29 자하릴 오카포
30 리키 루비오
31 앤써니 베넷
32 데론 윌리엄스
33 카멜로 앤써니
34 라존 론도
35 마크 가솔
36 로이 히버트
37 알 호포드
38 브래들리 빌
39 크리스 보쉬
40 해리슨 반즈
41 토비아스 해리스
42 데미언 릴라드
43 래리 샌더스
44 빅토르 올라디포
45 존 헨슨
46 에릭 블레드소
47 에릭 고든
48 타이릭 에반스
49 마이클 키드-길크리스트
50 제레미 램
51 마이크 콘리
52 에네스 칸터
53 타이 로슨
54 챈들러 파슨스
55 트리스탄 톰슨
56 앤드류 해리슨
57 단테 엑섬
58 지미 버틀러
59 토니 파커
60 드웨인 웨이드
61 니콜라스 바툼
62 조아킴 노아
63 니콜라 미로티치
64 다닐로 갈리날리
65 벤 맥클모어
66 테디어스 영
67 라이언 앤더슨
68 타이우스 존스
69 니콜라 부셰비치
70 케네스 퍼리드
71 마커스 스마트
72 코비 브라이언트
73 디온 웨이터스
74 데니스 슈뢰더
75 저베일 맥기
76 제프 티그
77 니콜라 페코비치
78 에이브리 브래들리
79 자이어니스 안테토코움포
80 고든 헤이우드
81 테렌스 존스
82 앤드류 바이넘
83 클레이 탐슨
84 브랜든 제닝스
85 조쉬 스미스
86 코디 젤러
87 알렉스 렌
88 OJ 메요
89 이만 셤퍼트
90 루디 게이
91 폴 밀샙
92 애런 고든
93 테렌스 로스
94 제프 그린
95 아이반 랩
96 켐바 워커
97 오토 포터
98 랜스 스티븐슨
99 아이재아 오스틴
100 디안드레 조던
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아래는 2년 전 똑같이 실시한 2015년 선수랭킹 예상 순위와,
그에 대해 현재 그 예상이 얼마나 맞아떨어지고 있는지 코멘트들.
99. Anthony Randolph. My first reaction: "Man, I hope that was my worst pick." My second reaction: "Wait, is he going to be in the league in 2015?" Ugh.
98. Evan Turner. This is not totally out of the realm of possibility. It's unlikely, perhaps, but Turner's not ... well, Anthony Randolph.
97. Tony Wroten. One assumes Wroten will actually get off of the bench between now and 2015. But even then ... no, he's not going to be in the top 100 of that year. And let the first lesson of this exercise be written: picking high school kids to be top NBA players four years out is a dangerous game.
96. Omer Asik. This is totally plausible ... if Houston trades him from behind Dwight Howard, which seems like a sure thing despite the Rockets' protestations.
95. Quincy Miller. The Wroten Rule strikes again. Miller, highly ranked out of high school and AAU, slipped into the second round in 2012 and played all of ... 26 minutes in 2012-13. He didn't even have great numbers in the D-League!
94. J.J. Hickson. I am so glad I didn't pick Hickson. Also, I am dying over here.
93. Rodrigue Beaubois. Oh God, I picked Roddy B higher than Hickson. Can we stop this exercise now? I don't think I can take another 92 picks ...
92. James McAdoo. In fairness to Prada, who made this choice, McAdoo will likely be in the NBA by the time 2015 rolls around. Probably. Maybe. (Also: Wroten Rule.)
91. Steve Nash. Sharp took Nash, we all chortled and ... yep, Nash will almost assuredly have retired or retire in the 2015 offseason. Never ever leave Phoenix, old players.
90. Devin Harris. In the blurb for this one, I wrote: "He should remain an above-average starting point guard going forward." Oooooof. Let's dub this realization -- that shaky veterans like won't regain their status very late in their 20's or into their 30's -- the Harris Rule.
89. Tristan Thompson. Reasonable choice by Prada of a guy who at that point hadn't played an NBA minute. It works (sometimes)!
88. Al-Farouq Aminu. This is currently in contention with Nash as Sharp's worst pick. And remember, he picked Wroten.
87. David Lee. Hey, nice pick ... Ziller! Lee was an All-Star in 2013, and in two years will likely still be one of the top three or four players for a likely contender (Curry willing).
86. Marcus Thornton. The jury remains out on Thornton: he had a solid, top-100 worthy 2011-12 season and a rough 2012-13 year. He'll be starting again in 2013-14, in all likelihood, so this is plausible. He's still young!
85. Terrence Jones. Jones actually wasn't bad in very, very limited minutes as a rookie. But: very, very limited minutes on a Houston team with no standout power forward sorta says it all.
84. Tyson Chandler. Welp, here's to hoping Chandler has another one of his signature "crawl out of the injury tomb" comebacks left in him!
83. Ed Davis. Quasi-plausible-ish, though unlikely.
82. Rodney Stuckey. Oh no. This wasn't my pick, was it? Sharp took him? WHEW.
81. Shabazz Muhammad. Nope, this was my pick. I'm going to be sick. But at least I didn't have this line, attributed to Sharp: "I feel like we should've picked him 40 spots higher, but none of us had the guts."
80. Darren Collison. So Darren Collison's career definitely has not gone according to plan.
79. JaVale McGee. There are moments when we all see that this could legitimately happen. And then there are moments where you wonder whether JaVale McGee has ever seen a basketball game before.
78. Brandon Roy. So here's our first player who definitely will not be in the league in 2015, let alone among the best 99 players in the league. I am so sorry for believing in your healing ability, B-Roy.
77. Kyle Lowry. With Lowry, who knows? He'll be better than Brandon Roy, I estimate.
76. Carlos Boozer. He's not Amar'e Stoudemire!
75. Manu Ginobili. Manu just signed a two-year deal after considering retirement, and he'll be 38 in 2015, so ... chances are he'll probably retire before the 2015-16 season, thus making him not a top 100 player in 2015.
74. Bismack Biyombo. Two years in, I still don't think anyone has any realistic expectations on what Biyombo will become.
73. DeMar DeRozan. I wrote in response to Sharp's DeRozan pick that we'd know a year later (so, 2012) whether he'll become a star or not. We're still not, but with every year it looks less likely. But you don't need to be a star to be the No. 73 player in the league, so it's still plausible.
72. Danilo Gallinari. About right!
71. Paul Millsap. Not bad!
70. Wesley Matthews. Not totally likely, but not unreasonable.
69. Al Jefferson. Umm, sure!
68. Thaddeus Young. Yes! Did we get all of our worst picks out of the way?
67. Tyler Hansbrough. Welp. Nice going, Sharp.
66. O.J. Mayo. Oh boy.
George working on being 'No. 1 guy'
What will the young Pacers star do for an encore in 2013-14?
65. Paul George. And our first player who is clearly way, way, way too low. Prada picked him up, and I expressed skepticism. Yikes.
64. Luol Deng. Deng will be 30 in 2015, so this is about right. Smart pick from Sharp.
63. Mike Conley. Totally reasonable.
62. Paul Pierce. I mean, stranger things have happened ... he'll only be ... 37 years old. Does Mikhail Prokhorov have access to an anti-aging facility?
61. Klay Thompson. Prada and I killed this Sharp pick when he made it. Who's laughing now? (So glad I didn't pick Jimmer.)
60. Andre Iguodala. Another reasonable pick from ... oh, Ziller? Hrm.
59. Nene. The Brazilian will be 32 in 2015, so ... yeah, probably not.
58. Roy Hibbert. Prada actually wrote this in response: "But Hibbert over Nene? That's insane." Oh, man.
57. Andrea Bargnani. Aaaaaaaaand my streak goes up in flames. Terrible, putrid flames.
56. Jared Sullinger. It's actually pretty hard to prove Sullinger isn't a future MVP candidate at this point. Darn injuries.
55. Brandon Knight. Sharp: "Brandon Knight will be really good, and along with Greg Monroe, he'll bring the Pistons back from the dead over the next few years." Aww.
54. Ty Lawson. Not totally unreasonable. Ziller's back!
53. Jrue Holiday. Totally reasonable. Holiday's arguably already higher.
52. DeAndre Jordan. Umm ... no.
51. Andrew Bogut. Ziller's momentum slain by another No. 1 pick.
50. Tony Parker. Totally great pick by Prada, probably fell too low.
49. Ricky Rubio. Totally great pick by Sharp, probably fell too low.
48. Nicolas Batum. Kinda reasonable-ish, but probably 20 picks too high.
47. Kevin Martin. Nope.
46. Danny Granger. Another injury casualty. In fairness to the Basketball Gods, injuries have been responsible for fewer mistakes in this exercise than sheer foolishness.
45. Marc Gasol. Probably low. A fantastic pick. Three cheers for Ziller!
44. Michael Gilchrist. That's right: Prada picked him before he changed his name to Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. And ... you know, it's possible! If Charlotte can scrub off the stink we might be able to see what kind of defender MKG is in the next two years.
43. Serge Ibaka. Another great pick. Things are getting better the closer we get to the top ...
42. Jonas Valanciunas. It could happen. It could happen.
41. Zach Randolph. He'll be 33 in 2015, and he looked a little tanked out at times in the 2013 postseason, but ... it could happen.
40. Andre Drummond. Wow. A total hit from Sharp.
39. Josh Smith. This still feels just about right.
38. James Harden. We let Harden fall way, way too low. Prada grabbed him here. Who on Earth could we have taken above him?
37. Brandon Jennings. BWAHAHA.
36. Brook Lopez. Reasonable.
35. Derrick Favors. Looking iffy, but not totally outside the realm of possibility.
34. Amar'e Stoudemire. Oh. Oh no. While you could chalk this up to injury, I did write this in response to Sharp's pick: "No, this is a good pick. Explosive big men with one leg and limited contributions outside of scoring are usually awesome when they are 33 years old. Solid choice, Sharpie."
33. Pau Gasol. Welp. This isn't going to happen.
32. Derrick Williams. Oh wow. Derrick Williams!
31. Monta Ellis. I don't even know what to say.
Monta unhappy in Milwaukee
Ellis is hoping for a fresh start in Dallas.
30. Eric Gordon. Damn injuries.
29. Harrison Barnes. Barnes will be good in 2015. But No. 29 in the NBA good? Nope.
28. Greg Monroe. About right.
27. Stephen Curry. And now the first player above James Harden who has a shot at being better than Harden in 2015.
26. Kyrie Irving. He landed about 15 spots too low. And would you believe Sharp argued he landed about 15 spots too high and was closer to Terrell Brandon than Chris Paul?!
25. Kobe Bryant. No comment.
24. Joakim Noah. Reasonable!
23. Dirk Nowitzki. Less so, given age!
22. Andrew Bynum. Weeeelp.
21. Chris Bosh. Reasonable.
And now, the top 20. Things are getting real.
20. Anthony Davis. A clever pick from Prada. Possibly too high, but maybe not.
19. Rudy Gay. There is no chance that Rudy Gay is among the 20 best players in the NBA in 2015 unless that vision correction surgery was done in Germany with a side of vampire blood transfusion a la Kobe.
18. Tyreke Evans. I'm not proud of my actions in taking Tyreke Evans in the top 20 of 2015 back in 2011, OK? I acknowledge those actions, I take responsibility for them and I ... just you wait, world. It's going to happen for Tyreke. It's all going to happen. I regret nothing!
17. Rajon Rondo. This was a great pick by Prada.
16. Carmelo Anthony. A strong pick by Sharp. (I cringe at my retort, which claims Melo should be in the 40s. Ugh.)
15. Dwyane Wade. Yes, I picked a lot of the older guys. And yes, this is totally happening. Wade was impeccable until his knee injury this season, and it's not considered to be serious. He'll still be excellent in 2015.
And now, the pick of the century. At No. 14, Mike Prada selects ...
14. Austin Rivers.
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Two comments. The first from Sharp when Prada made this pick back in 2011: "Even Doc Rivers is like, 'Whoa hey there Mike, are you f***ing kidding me?'"
The second, from the GIF ORACLE:
13. Russell Westbrook. Whew, great pick. Wash the Rivers away.
12. Al Horford. Not bad, not bad.
11. John Wall. Not the most unreasonable pick by Prada in the top 15.
10. DeMarcus Cousins. Let the record show that I did not pick Cousins: Sharp did. And I called it the most insane pick of the project. So there you go.
9. Kevin Love. Totally reasonable. Good job, Ziller!
8. LaMarcus Aldridge. I'm going to abstain from this argument because Portland already dislikes me.
7. Deron Williams. Oof.
6. Chris Paul. Okay!
5. Derrick Rose. Spot on, if he recovers.
4. Blake Griffin. It remains to be seen whether this is a bit too high, but it won't be more than that.
3. Dwight Howard. Back surgery is a helluva damper, innit?
2. LeBron James. Highway robbery.
1. Kevin Durant. I mean, he's GREAT, but ... he's not going to eclipse LeBron within two years. ... Right?
첫댓글 코비 72nd... I see...
드루먼드는 기대치가 엄청나내옷
코비또 열받겠군요
아 예상순위네요 코비자극 받겠네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 장담하는데 코비가 성공적으로 복귀한다면 슈퍼스타 면록으로서 위로 몇몇 선수들보다 더 잘할듯..
내년시즌이 아닌 2017 시즌입니다..ㅋㅋ 코비 우리나이로 40세인 때이니 오히려 콥의 위엄일수도
면록은 면목 + 관록 인가요???ㅋㅋ
2015년 예상 보니 거의 다 틀릴 기세네요.
멜로...
14. Austin Rivers.
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72위.. WHO?
드루먼드???
역시저때도 투톱은 변치않네요
우리멜로가 16등에 있었네요...올해 탑5인 멜로를....
르브론/듀란트/폴 빼고는 다 10위밖에 있어야 할 선수들이군요...
1위, 4위, 19위야 우승 좀 부탁한다.
앤써니 론도 30위밖...기분좀 나쁘겟네...코비는-_-
15년을 보니 후... 그래도 드루먼드가 저기 있는게 기쁘네요
2015년 예상은 정말 최악이네요. 제임스 하든 지못미..
헐,,, 2017년 예상에서 하든이 없네여;;아니구나 잘못봣네여 ㅋㅋ