Wednesday, September 28th, 2011 at 3:41 pm  |  94 responses

Top 50: Eric Gordon, no. 36

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Quinn Peterson / @QwinFNP

The “most underrated player in the League” title gets passed around from year-to-year like a red, white and blue Globetrotter ball. It’s mere coincidence that this season’s nominee rocks a red, white and blue jersey.

Entering his fourth season in the L, Eric Gordon is as steady as it gets. So much, in fact, that Gordon suffers from that syndrome where one is so consistently good—so habitually on-point—that his contributions often go overlooked and under-appreciated.

But truth be told, you’d be hard-pressed to come across a better 2-man, save Kobe or DWade. There’s an argument to be made that, in terms of bang-for-buck, he’s ahead of cash-guzzlers like Joe Johnson and Monta Ellis, too.

All this being said, SLAM hasn’t been sleeping on EG, as Aggrey Sam has already laid out many of these points in KICKS 14.

After turning averages of 16.1 and 16.9 in his first two seasons, respectively, Gordon stepped it up to 22 per last year, to go along with 4.4 assists and 3 boards. Efficient percentages are always nice, too: 45 percent from the field, 82 percent from the line, 37 percent from deep.

Not a specialist, but a well-rounded, do-it-all type with no major weaknesses, the explosion was to be expected: Gordon was a member of the “B Team” USA that won the FIBA World Championships last summer. Most of that cast went on to have the best seasons of their careers—Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, Kevin Love, Russell Westbrook and Gordon, in particular. Originally brought on as the token knock-down shooter, Gordon provided far more than that, serving as one of the team’s primary lock-down defenders, as well.

At 6-3, 220, physically, he’s built like a piece of granite. Skill-wise, he’s rock-solid, as well. In fact, it’s the “Rock”—Mitch Richmond—who many have appropriately likened him to. Though a couple inches shorter than Richmond, the comparison is dead-on. Great shooter and scorer, in general, tough slasher, solid defender. One who, despite having the utmost respect of his peers, flew under the radar on the left coast.

But Gordon is far more athletic, and this is where cats really sleep on him at (and how he makes up for being 6-3). He’s got the same 40-inch vert as his 2008 Draft classmate—and former AAU teammate—Derrick Rose. Didn’t know? Don’t believe it? Holla at Tim Duncan, James Anderson, Paul Millsap, or Roy Hibbert for their personal testimonies.

His kryptonite, however, has been his health. While he played in 78 games as a rook, he missed 20 games in his sophomore campaign, and played in just 56 games last season.

If he can manage to keep it together for a full season or, at the least, 70+ games, that will be a major step in him cementing his place in the game. Winning, the universal cure-all, will surely assist him, as well. Thus far, the Clips have improved in each of his three seasons, moving from 19-63 to 29-53 to 32-50.

With a solid core of young talent surrounding Gordon, including the incredible Blake Griffin, things certainly seem to be looking up for the Clippers and Gordon, alike. Don’t be surprised to see him crack the top 25 as early as next season, either.

SLAMonline Top 50 Players 2011
Rank Player Team Position Pos. Rank
50 Luol Deng Bulls SF 8
49 Andrew Bogut Bucks C 7
48 Ray Allen Celtics SG 9
47 Marc Gasol Grizzlies C 6
46 David West Hornets PF 15
45 Kevin Martin Rockets SG 8
44 Andrew Bynum Lakers C 5
43 Brandon Jennings Bucks PG 11
42 Lamar Odom Lakers PF 14
41 Gerald Wallace Blazers SF 7
40 Brook Lopez Nets C 4
39 Joakim Noah Bulls C 3
38 Carlos Boozer Bulls PF 13
37 Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 12
36 Eric Gordon Clippers SG 7

Notes
• Rankings are based solely on projected ’11-12 performance.
• Contributors to this list include: Maurice Bobb, Shannon Booher, David Cassilo, Bryan Crawford, Sandy Dover, Adam Figman, Jon Jaques, Eldon Khorshidi, Ryne Nelson, Doobie Okon, Ben Osborne, Quinn Peterson, Dave Schnur, Abe Schwadron, Dan Shapiro, Irv Soonachan, Todd Spehr, Tzvi Twersky, Yaron Weitzman, DeMarco Williams and Ben York.
• Want more of the SLAMonline Top 50? Check out the archive.

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  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    This is the best write up so far IMO. I cannot watch Gordon without thinking of a more defensive minded Mitch Richmond. Good work

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Good spot for an up and coming star.
    Dude kind of reminds me of a slightly-less athletic DWade with the way he attacks the rim and finishes with ease over bigs.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    I think he’ll be a top 5 SG for his career. He has a slick shot. Good ball handling. Decent court vision. He was great for USA just sitting outside shooting long bombs, but it’s obvious that he brings allot more than that to the table. I’d only take Kobe, D-Wade over him at the 2 spot.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    Great write up. I could see him a few spots higher but I’ve got no problem with this.

  • http://redoftoothandclaw.ca/ niQ

    Dude can definitely light it up from 3. Sucks that his career so far has been hampered by injuries. If he can string together a full season, he won’t be conidered underrated anymore.
    On another note, I’m starting to feel Tim Duncan might not make top 50 on this list. Damn.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    I really like this kid.
    Hope him and Blake can stick around and make the Clips a contender one day…

  • Showtime

    Huh??? Their no other two guard better beside Dwade, & kobe.. to me him and monta is a wash lol.. Im very high on Air gordon this is crazy lets see.
    1. Wade
    2. Kobe
    3.Monta(Offensive minded slam)
    4.????
    5.ISo joe
    6.????
    7. Eric Gordon??

  • shaolin23

    Great write up, even better pic.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Cosign Enig – The Gordon-Griffin combo is sweet, hopefully that play together for a long time.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    I’d take healthy Eric Gordon over Monta any day. This list really doesn’t put enough value on defense.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Just how good can EG be? Superstar good or star-player good?
    He has the skills, explosiveness and strength to be a great player but he lacks the all-around game needed to become an elite player. That’s what separates the Kobe/Wade and to a lesser extent Manu, from the pack, their ability to dominate the game in different ways.

  • Showtime

    oh wait i 4 got about Manu

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    Wade, Bryant, Ginobili, Johnson, Ellis, Iguodala is my assumption.

  • Showtime

    I taught iggy was Sf????

  • http://www.thehoopscene.com lawlow

    love eric gordon..he was dunking on everyone last season

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    Yeah, I think Iggy is a SF, Reke might be the other SG…

  • chingy

    Monta’s and Joe Johnson’s names better show up 35 and 34.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    If it’s not Iguodala who would it be? Iguodala started at both positions during the season, ESPN has him as a SG as his main position.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    Tyreke Evans is better then Eric Gordon? I will have an issue with that. A major one.

  • http://www.twitter.com/BigFutureLG BigFuture

    Honestly Eric Gordon is better than monta ellis and a handful of other 2′s mentioned bc he does more with less while being crazy efficient, people don’t understand that the offense is controlled by mo williams…smh n then the 2nd option is blake who people think is 1st then its eric gordon, the reason I say mo williams is the 1st option is bc he runs the point and fires up shots whenever he feels like it

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Thats a toss up for me. Tyreke can rebound, playmake, slash better. EG can shoot way better and is a more traditional 2 guard.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    Gordon scores 5 more points a game, on the same amount of shots. Turns the ball over less. ANd shoots 5% higher from the field. Oh and too boot, Gordon is a great defender, while Evans is just bad.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Ellis is the slightly better player between the two (for now).
    While Ellis suffers from the same injury problems as EG but he’s more durable. A better passer, scorer, and he was right up there near the top of the L in steals. They are both equals when it comes to efficiency and rebounding.
    EG has the skills to pass him in the near future but I have to give the edge to Ellis.

  • http://slamonline.com datkid

    eric gordon is the next d.wade… with a better 3 point shot.. and yes jtaylor he can be superstar good. swag him out. and btw what do you mean all around game? he’s already a good defender, and an excellent offensive player

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    In terms of being a 25-5-5 threat. DWade despite his height, has always been a great rebounder and he’s one of the best passing 2s in league history. The same goes for Kobe. I just don’t see Gordon reaching their level and those kind of numbers.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    nbk: Last year was a down year for Reke only cause he was battling plantar fasciitis the whole season. We should see a return to form from him next year. I could see him putting up 20-5-6 if he’s healthy and Jimmer isn’t made the focus of the offense.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    I know why he struggled, I just don’t see him matching Gordon from a productivity stand point next season. I mean he is clearly a better playmaker, but the gap between them defensively IMO is pretty wide. Offensively, not so much.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Reke had a bad season last season. Rookie year he was at 20ppg. He turns the ball over more because he does more playmaking. He creates his own shot more also which usually results in a lower FG%. Not saying he’s better but you should feel much worse about Boozer being next to KG than Reke being ahead of EG.

  • Nella

    I can’t believe him and D-Rose were on the same AAU team. Nasty.

  • seriousblack

    ^Word. The Reebok Big Time battle when it was him and Rose vs. OJ Mayo and Bill Walker was epic. Mayo got the hype (and the W) in H.S but both these guys turned out better. Gordon also got some burn on the same AAU team as Greg Oden and Conley when he was a rising junior in hs. Glad to see he’s progressing in the League.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    lol trust me Lake, I have an issue with every PF on this list so far except KG. I’m just banking on Al Jefferson showing up soon, and really starting this thing off.

  • ctkennedy

    shouldnt be over Kevin Martin yet …they both scorers n Kevin Martin is better right now

  • Overtime

    The dunk on Anderson was best. Always liked this guy, but he’s actually gotten better than I thought he’d be.
    Just making sure, Mike Beasley isn’t on this list right?
    I woulda maybe thought 50-45?

  • davidR

    you guys really don’t watch warrior basketball if you believe monta plays no defense.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    You don’t pay very good attention to basketball in general if you think Monta is anything more then an average defender.

  • http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7021031/the-nets-nba-economics Allenp

    I immediately thought of Mitch when thinking about Gordon as well. A more athletic Mitch. And the reason for his low profile is the same.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Overtime, Personally i’d take Beasly over David West or Kevin Martin or Brook Lopez, but naw he ain’t making it anymore man. nbk, I think Monta is a slightly above average defender against small dudes that aren’t as quick as him. On the other hand he is a terrible defender against bigger guards(understandably). He is an Allen Iverson style defender. Not good, but gets his swipes and stays in front of guys so they look like they are above average.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamiheat/post/_/id/6039/lebron-james-has-a-post-game nbk

    Well yeah, but he is a Shooting Guard. Ellis would be a very good defender if he didn’t have to guard guys like Kobe, Ginobili, Wade, and the rest of the bigger guards in the league IMO. But he does, so he isn’t.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Well, not to nitpick your comment, but Wade is not a “bigger guard”, he just plays much bigger than he is, really he’s a 6’4″ guy playing like he’s 6’8″. Beastly.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    As far as Reke vs Gordon goes I think that Reke can be a superstar where as I think Gordon’s ceiling will be no higher than a multiple AllStar. Good but not quite great player. Reke has the body and the skills to be great.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    I would agree with that.

  • Overtime

    @ Lakeshow, nah i realised he wasn’t gunna be showing up here. I was just thinking if someone came up to me and asked ‘is Micheal Beasley one of the top 50 players in the nba today?’ I woulda said yes.
    Are the Clippers the best dunking team in the NBA? I think so.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    The Heat are a close 2nd. D-Wade and Bron on the same team is rediculous. But yeah Clippers are the best dunkers right now.

  • ai come back

    ugh brandon roy………..

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    ugh………no!

  • ai come back

    cmon man if brandon roy wasnt injured u couldnt leave him off this list

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Well…..that’s the problem, he’s always injured.

  • Louis

    This write up is exactly like Brandon Roys a few years ago… Wish he was healthy, he is so clutch

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    If Brandon Roy makes this list then voting was done sometime in advance. Summer 2010 At the latest.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    There’s no way Brandon Roy is on here…what SG would you drop out?

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