Tuesday, October 30th, 2012 at 11:01 am  |  114 responses

Top 50: LeBron James, no. 1

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players for ’12-13.

by Ryan Jones / @thefarmerjones

LeBron “liked” to win. When he loved to win more than just about anything, when he couldn’t accept the alternative, then he could think about joining the icons. Until then, he still had goals to reach for.

I wrote those words a long time ago. I wrote them about a lanky, 16-year-old high school sophomore. I was writing about a player whose coach was already comparing him to Magic Johnson, Tracy McGrady and Kobe Bryant.

Keith Dambrot is in his ninth season as the head coach at the University of Akron, but when I met him back in 2001, he was coming off a second straight Ohio state championship at Akron’s St. Vincent-St. Mary HS. He’d been coaching LeBron for a few years by then, through middle-school workouts and during his first two seasons of high school ball. Hoops-wise, Dambrot knew LeBron as well as anyone.

“Most guys who dominate at his age do it athletically, but LeBron has done it with skills and knowledge,” Dambrot said. This was in the late spring of LeBron’s sophomore year, and we were in the St. V gym, watching LeBron and a mix of high school teammates and local college kids in a ragged, out-of-season pick-up run. “He’s just got great knowledge. He just understands the game. A lot of it’s instinct, but the other thing is, he’s very bright. In order to get better at the game, you’ve gotta be able to learn. The guy is amazing from that perspective.”

One of the things that always struck me about my first meeting with Dambrot was how blunt he was regarding LeBron’s potential. Even as he acknowledged the young player’s weaknesses—an occasional tendency to coast defensively, to not rebound as aggressively as he could—Dambrot refused to shy away from predicting greatness. “He does everything,” the coach said. “He just needs to fine-tune.”

Dambrot spoke to LeBron’s mental toughness, how he each year he’d seen LeBron become a more determined competitor; the coach’s exact words were, “The guy likes to win.” I don’t remember if I picked up on Dambrot’s body language, or if he said something more specific that I failed to write down. All I know is that he never said LeBron loved to win, or that he hated to lose. More than a decade later, I’m left with the vague sense that Dambrot was implying just that.

When he loved to win more than just about anything… then he could think about joining the icons.

Like I said, I wrote that a long time ago.


Where should LeBron James rank in the SLAMonline Top 50?

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SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2012
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Greg Monroe Pistons C 8
49 Tyreke Evans Kings PG 14
48 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 13
47 Stephen Curry Warriors PG 12
46 Ricky Rubio TWolves PG 11
45 Al Jefferson Jazz PF 14
44 Anthony Davis Hornets PF 13
43 Serge Ibaka Thunder PF 12
42 Al Horford Hawks C 7
41 Ty Lawson Nuggets PG 10
40 Danny Granger Pacers SF 6
39 Tim Duncan Spurs PF 11
38 John Wall Wizards PG 9
37 Monta Ellis Bucks SG 8
36 Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 10
35 Roy Hibbert Pacers C 6
34 Tyson Chandler Knicks C 5
33 Eric Gordon Hornets SG 7
32 Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 9
31 Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 6
30 Amar’e Stoudemire Knicks PF 8
29 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 4
28 DeMarcus Cousins Kings C 3
27 Paul Pierce Celtics SF 5
26 Andre Iguodala Nuggets SG 5
25 Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 4
24 Josh Smith Hawks PF 7
23 Derrick Rose Bulls PG 8
22 Joe Johnson Nets SG 4
21 Steve Nash Lakers PG 7
20 James Harden Thunder SG 3
19 Pau Gasol Lakers PF 6
18 Chris Bosh Heat PF 5
17 Kyrie Irving Cavs PG 6
16 LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 4
15 Tony Parker Spurs PG 5
14 Dirk Nowitzki Mavs PF 3
13 Andrew Bynum Sixers C 2
12 Blake Griffin Clippers PF 2
11 Kevin Love TWolves PF 1
10 Carmelo Anthony Knicks SF 3
9 Russell Westbrook Thunder PG 4
8 Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 3
7 Deron Williams Nets PG 2
6 Dwyane Wade Heat SG 2
5 Dwight Howard Lakers C 1
4 Kobe Bryant Lakers SG 1
3 Chris Paul Clippers PG 1
2 Kevin Durant Thunder SF 2
1 LeBron James Heat SF 1

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’12-13 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Jake Appleman, Maurice Bobb, Rodger Bohn, Brendan Bowers, Franklyn Calle, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Adam Figman, Eldon Khorshidi, Eddie Maisonet III, Ryne Nelson, Ben Osborne, Allen Powell II, Sam Rubenstein, Jonathan Santiago, Abe Schwadron, Leo Sepkowitz, Dave Spahn, Ben Taylor, Tzvi Twersky, Peter Walsh, Tracy Weissenberg, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Dave Zirin.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • ThunderFan

    Lol, no comments here cause there’s no arguing he is the best player in the NBA right now.

  • shockexchange

    And if he continues to master the Shock Exchange’s “LeBron Rules … Keys to Stopping LeBron James,” he will stay number one on this list > http://clicky.me/TheLebronRules

  • Perry the PlatyPteranodon

    LeBron “Muthafuckin” James!

  • kobe7ringz

    1st

  • Bravo

    Checkmate for LeBron. He’s gonna be a beast this season and I’m not even a huge fan of his

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    smh

  • manu

    boston didn’t have avery bradley, jermaine oneal, or jeff green and it still took miami 7 games to win

    good luck this year

  • Lorne

    On the low, lakeshow and nbk have a thing for shockexchange. You two have opinions on everything he posts.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    naw, i just say stuff when he says something stupid. like taking credit for LeBron James winning a championship. and it’s not on the low. it’s obvious. oh, and i do that too everybody. SE just says more stupid sh*t than anyone else.

  • Lil_Stratboy

    haters always have an excuse

  • Caboose

    Quibbles with the list as a whole:
    46 Ricky Rubio: Too low
    34 Tyson Chandler: Too high
    33 Eric Gordon: Too low
    32 Kevin Garnett: Too high
    24 Josh Smith: Too low
    21 Steve Nash: Too high
    17 Kyrie Irving: Too high
    14 Dirk Nowitzki: Too high (injuries)
    12 Blake Griffin: Too high
    6 Dwyane Wade: Too low
    5 Dwight Howard: Too low
    4 Kobe Bryant: Too high

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    Kevin Garnett is TOO HIGH? Are you drunk?

  • Medege

    Melo n10 and Howard 5??? Westbrook is better than Melo??? Westbrook better than Nowitzki and Love? ooooh boy….

  • RKJ92

    Cosign! what the hell are you thinking? Garnett was a beast last year! you think 1 summers going to change that? LOL

  • RKJ92

    There’s a difference between a hater, and just plain stupid :)

  • RKJ92

    There’s a difference between a hater, and just plain stupid :)

  • boogie123

    Play more basketball and spend less time playing Halo and commenting on Slam and you might understand over half of those rankings.

  • boogie123

    Play more basketball and spend less time playing Halo and commenting on Slam and you might understand over half of those rankings.

  • Caboose

    Damn, my bad, that should be too low haha.

  • Caboose

    Haha I’ll edit that now. I feel stupid.

  • boogie123

    Did you watch the NBA last season? How about the playoffs at least?

  • RKJ92

    You honestly hurt my head.. your actually embarrassing…

  • RKJ92

    Who are the 8 morons who said LeBron James Should be worse then number 1? LOL

  • RKJ92

    Perfect ;) haha

  • Caboose

    I didn’t know that playing basketball games helped me watch NBA games and read stats better.

  • justin05

    Hopefully they are Durant/Thunder fans because the only way OKC wins the title is if Kevin can play better than Lebron.

  • boogie123

    lol. what a fucking nerd..it’s okay. I know what I need to know about you by now Caboose.

  • RKJ92

    probably salty Kobe fan’s is my best guess.. lol

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    i’ll edit what i said too.

  • Caboose

    Lol

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    why don’t you explain what you understand about those rankings so i can put YOUR basketball understanding in check?

  • Caboose

    I also love that he thinks he can judge me because he’s read what I post on a basketball site. Dude thinks he’s the second coming of Carl Jung.

  • Caboose

    That’d be fun to watch. Can I join in?

  • Caboose

    YOU MEAN KOBE ISN’T NUMBER ONE??? HE’S GOT 6 RINGS! YOU JUST ALL JUST HATERZ…AND NERDZ.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    it’s open season.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    i just don’t understand why people think they can just say something like that and that proves something. like the guy who walks into an open gym and acts like he’s gonna wreck everyone, then he steps on the court and gets totally destroyed and then cops out with an injury on game point. i bet boogie sprains his finger before this ends.

  • RKJ92

    LOL I laughed so hard in my college’s resource center and everybody is just staring now.. Sheeeiiiiiiitttttt…. hahahaha

  • Da-Meat-Hook

    Um, Miami didn’t have Bosh for the majority of the series and Wade was hobbled by a serious knee injury that required surgery. Don’t get it twisted.

  • Monkeyball

    Howard should definitely be higher than Kobe. Kobe is going to have to defer for the Lakers to be successful, while Howard is going to have to be a beast on the boards and off pick and rolls.

    Westbrook (statistically) could have a better season than DWill, Kobe, and Wade. I think it’ll happen.

    Josh Smith, on the other hand, is too high on the list.

  • Monkeyball

    Howard should definitely be higher than Kobe. Kobe is going to have to defer for the Lakers to be successful, while Howard is going to have to be a beast on the boards and off pick and rolls.

    Westbrook (statistically) could have a better season than DWill, Kobe, and Wade. I think it’ll happen.

    Josh Smith, on the other hand, is too high on the list.

  • shockexchange

    RK_92 cause you have no “J”, the Shock Exchange wrote the “LeBron Rules … Keys to Stopping LeBron James” during the Heat/Dallas finals. The very next season LeBron followed “the Rules” to the letter … cut down on his 3-point attempts, vastly improved his midrange game, and got mentally tougher. After eight seasons of doing it his way, what do you think was the catalyst for the drastic change? If you think LeBron has not been studying “the rules,” you’re very naive.

  • Perry the PlatyPteranodon

    Cosign but I laughed in a lecture… probably shouldn’t be on slam in there to begin with but eeeh.

  • boogie123

    Get off Kobe’s nuts. We all know he knows the game 100x better than you.

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    what you wrote about LeBron has been discussed ad nauseam by everyone. you didn’t say anything EVERYONE didn’t already know about LeBron. And he didn’t read your website. You had nothing to do with it. And the Sun doesn’t revolve around you. Grow out of your narcissism, you haven’t been 9 years old in 10 years.

  • Shifty

    Yeah but Paul Pierce wasn’t exactly in top health either so it’s not that twisted.

  • shockexchange

    Unbeknownst to some of you all, the Shock Exchange has independent verification that LeBron has been studying “the Rules.”

  • http://twitter.com/sooperfadeaway nbk

    lol your dad told you that?

  • RKJ92

    I never said a thing about LeBron James I think he’s nearly the perfect player in my honest opinion. You on the other hand which my comment was entirely referring to are a joke Lebron James would take the pages from “C0ck Exchanges” *The Rules* and wipe his ass with them after he took a nasty sh*t.

  • RKJ92

    COSIGN ALL DAY LONG!

  • RKJ92

    Awww did he hurt your feelings?? LOL just crawl back into bed with your Kobe Bryant pajamas and Laker sheets and go cry it out :’D

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