Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 at 2:18 pm  |  142 responses

Top 50: John Wall, no. 25

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Abe Schwadron / @abe_squad

Living life as a Washington basketball fan is generally a maddening experience, to put it lightly. More like, eternally frustrating, constantly infuriating or perpetually depressing.

Since swapping “Bullets” for “Wizards,” it’s been one bad move after another. An aging late-‘90s core gave way to the worst No. 1 pick in NBA history, then to history’s best player in his worst condition. And just when things were looking up, with an eccentric star and a stellar supporting cast making multiple Playoff appearances, the crap hit the fan. The star went from funny to foolish, his behavior becoming a league-wide joke and his game going by the wayside.

So us Wiz fans don’t get excited too often. We don’t let our guard down anymore. We refuse to open our hearts for just anyone. We’re the girl who can’t have a relationship without being cheated on, without falling in love only to find out he’s married. To multiple wives.

Enter Prince Charming.

The 2010 NBA Draft Lottery should have been boring. In the middle of a Playoff schedule, it should have been a footnote, and nothing more. No ping-pong balls could be more important than real live hoop. But to Wizards fans, it meant everything.

I would argue that following the ’09-10 season, no NBA team had a worse outlook. Six months after trading away the No. 5 pick in the Draft for a pair of veterans in Mike Miller and Randy Foye—hoping to add the final complimentary pieces to a conference contender—the team was in shambles.

Before season’s end, the Wiz traded away four-fifths of those mid-2000s Playoff teams in Caron Butler, Antawn Jamison, DeShawn Stevenson and Brendan Haywood. Gilbert Arenas’ monstrous, untradeable contract was still on the books, and without young talent to cultivate in a dead season, the likes of Earl Boykins, Alonzo Gee and Cartier Martin saw increased playing time to wrap up a 26-win season.

On top of that, odds were Washington would land a pick outside the top four in a Draft with only one real franchise player. All of which brought unusual significance to the ‘10 Lottery. I can remember sitting on the edge of my seat, face-in-hands (a body contortion we Wiz fans know well), whispering a silent plea to the basketball gods.

When the Wizards slipped into the top three, my insides tightened. “No way,” I thought, fumbling to reply to the flurry of texts pouring in from fellow DC fans.

Before I had time to think, Adam Silver’s beautiful, bald-headed dome pulled the Nets’ logo, then the Sixers’…

I’ve been to a series-clinching NBA Playoff game (May 6, ’05, Wizards over Bulls), rushed the court at my alma mater’s NCAA arena (January 16, ’10, Northwestern over No. 6 Purdue), coached a youth rec league team to a title (won’t bore you with the details). Not then, not ever, have I made the shrieking noise I made when the ping-pong balls went the way of the Wiz that night.

John Wall was going to be a Washington Wizard.

It was—literally—an answer to a fanbase’s prayers. The sure doom of the decade to come suddenly turned to legitimate promise of a real-live basketball team somewhere in the future. The long nightmare in the nation’s capital was over.

Am I overdoing it? Maybe. But ask any Wizards fan, that’s how it felt. That’s how it still feels.

Fast-forward a year later, and Wall’s doing the damn thing. He finished seventh in the NBA in assists per game (8.3), besting some of the best at his position. Considering the, well, “talent,” around him, that’s a staggering stat. Add 16.4 points, 4.6 boards and 1.8 steals a night, plus an uncanny ability to finish at the rim with either hand, with power or grace, all while battling a lingering foot injury, and there’s no doubt dude’s for real.

How many rooks are asked to learn on the fly while playing 38 minutes a game (11th in the L) surrounded by chaos in the form of raw young players and under-performing veterans?

The sky’s the limit for Wall. It’s not rocket science: the kid has incredible god-given talent and an equally intense will to win.

An All-Star bid and a bump in scoring in year two should be well within his reach, and don’t be surprised to see him take a run at the assist title, too. If he can sustain his improved jumper from summer runs, which looks more confident and more fluid, he’ll be a serious problem for opposing point guards on a nightly basis.

The fact that Wall, admittedly, has plenty left to learn about the game of basketball, is downright scary. Let this serve as your official heads up—when he gets his education up, look out below, because his assault on this list is far from over.

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
35 Tony Parker Spurs PG 10
34 Andre Iguodala 76ers SG 6
33 Al Jefferson Jazz PF 11
32 Al Horford Hawks C 2
31 Stephen Curry Warriors PG 9
30 Tim Duncan Spurs PF 10
29 Josh Smith Hawks PF 9
28 Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 5
27 Tyreke Evans Kings PG 8
26 Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 6
25 John Wall Wizards PG 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://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    Gonna be a face soon. Top 25 for sure this season.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Ryne Nelson

    And the charts are back for the Top 25.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    that was really really good Abe. Good enough that I got in trouble at work, zoning out.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Adam Figman

    I absolutely cannot believe the word “beautiful” is crammed between “Adam Silver’s” and “bald-headed dome.” Great write-up.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    can’t wait to see this kid reach his potential.

  • http://redoftoothandclaw.ca/ niQ

    Thanks Ryne for the charts! lol
    Man, that is one huge leap for John Wall. Dude is already a problem for opposing PGs.

  • http://www.2ksports.com Showtime

    Mark it down , it he keeps with the progression, Kid will be the best Pg in the game and a top 5 player. Unnatural talent…

  • Matt

    Nice article bud. Go wiz!

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Could be in the Top-10 by next summer.

  • ctkennedy

    Top25 talent no question top 25 player RIGHT NOW no….shouldnt be n the top 40 …PG r determine by wins more than any other position n basketball….ranked WAYYYYY too high

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    HUGE season on deck…if there is a etc etc etc

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    ctkennedy…really????

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    I think ctkennedy meant top 5 talent no question. top 5 right now, no. this spot makes good sense, might even be underrated. That’s what he had to have meant.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    OK, I think Gordon, Tyreke and Curry are gonna have a better season, but I cant hate on this too much.

  • MUBWAR

    Adam Silver’s beautiful, bald-headed dome pulled the Nets’ logo, then the Sixers…loool definitely future top 5 in the league.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Excellent spot for an untested, but obviously gifted young talent. He is already my favorite PG. Weird I know. I love CP3 and D-Rose, but this kid just seems to have something that they don’t(Jason Kidd height, Gary Payton’s hands, John Stocktons passing). The only thing is the jumpshot, but gotta say it’s already looking better than allot of others.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    He was an unhealthy rookie who was 7th in assists and steals. And he was 6th in scoring among all PG’s. Plus his team is only improving (unlike Sacramento). Also He is clearly a better player then Steph Curry

  • Hum

    first!!

  • Reel

    I put curry ahead of him

  • ctkennedy

    Wall is nice as hell …but he not a top 25player right now …he its team franchise player(fair or unfair) he judge by Ws ..PERIOD…thats what comes with the title n off that alone makes him not top 25

  • http://www.2ksports.com Showtime

    So @ctkennedy that negates all the bull your spew yesterday on reke…with what was just said about gettin W’s for pgs – reke doesn’t belong in the top 60.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    clearly better than Curry, Really?

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    ^uhh, yeah…

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Kid put up numbers that would’ve gotten him the ROY award almost any other year, but more than the numbers, it’s the fact that this dude is like, in my opinion, as if someone combined Derrick Rose’s and Rajon Rondo’s strengths and molded them into one player.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Kennedy doesn’t even pay attention to the sh*t he says from one day to another.

  • MUBWAR

    well said enigmatic, just add a little faster than both as well

  • http://www.thehoopscene.com lawlow

    ah, a little high, but prove me wrong mr. wall

  • seriousblack

    In three seasons, he will be the league’s best pg. We have yet to see this kid play at full-speed, full-health. All he has to do is keep working and stay healthy.

  • ben

    Better than Reke?

  • ctkennedy

    i said Reke is the one player that COULD change who the best player is n 3-5yrs …COULD
    i never said he is better at all or none of that …reread what i wrote
    n i said Reke need the Ws too

  • Brandon

    The kid is special. Let me first get the obvious out the way. I have to say the difference between him and Derrick Rose is the strength. When you look at them both Wall is not slim, but definitely not as strong. I just believe Wall only plays at one speed currently, he doesn’t quite understand to switch up his pace to what the game dictates. I believe he will learn it as his career progresses, but he to me is not at the higher echelon of point guards.(Rose, Paul, Williams not in any particular order) I love his aggression and passion for the game though and I can see that he is working on his weaknesses unlike some point guards in the game. I am not going to mention any names cough cough Rondo. This is just my Chicago fanatic coming out of me, but seriously I like John Wall trajectory in the NBA.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    This kid could easily put up 20-10-5 next season. I’d put him higher but maybe I’m just optimistic.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Yeah, if I can touch further on what Brandon alluded to, two strengths of Rose which Wall does not possess are literally his strength, for one, in that he can bulldoze his way into the lane, absorb heavy contact and still finish the way Rose can.
    And while blindingly quick, Wall cannot control his speed and change directions in a drop of a dime like Rose can.
    But this shouldn’t turn into a Wall vs. Rose post.
    Wall is a beast and he will only get better.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    *he can’t bulldoze his way, etc., not “he can”.

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    This kid could easily put up 20-10-5 next year. I’d put him higher but maybe I’m just optimistic.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Maybe Wall only plays at one speed, but learning to slow down is just that. You just have to remind yourself that it’s not always smart to try and out race everyone every time. He should be developing that this season i’d imagine. Rose does have that slight edge on the “Bull-Doze” factor. I wouldn’t take Rondo over Wall next season, but I ain’t mad.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    And I just feel the need to point out that despite what analysts may have said during the draft, the likes of Kyrie Irving and Brandon Knight will be nowhere near as good as this kid.
    All this talk about Irving being the “next great point guard” is wack, dude won’t be nearly as good as Wall.

  • http://Slamonline.coM nbk

    Your right kennedy you did say Tyreke needs to win. But you also said hes a good defender, “a better defender then Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant already” And you also said If Reke had a jumper he would be better at basketball then Derrick Rose. Then John Wall comes up, has the best Rookie PG campaign out of any of them and your sayin hes overrated. Because that makes sense. You argue Tyreke Evans against Derrick Rose one day, and John Wall is overrated the next.

  • seriousblack

    Controlling his speed and gaining strength are the most fixable issues for Wall, which is part of what makes him the pg with the most potential. Of course Rose and others have those advantages over him NOW, but they also have a few more seasons under their belts than him. Only Tyreke came into the league as strong as he is now. I just can’t see anyone being better than him in the next 2-3 seasons.

  • Zabbah

    He’s not a top 25 player but everyone won’t be saying that after Season 2.

  • http://vc.com vc

    WHERE IS DEMAR DEROZAN???????????????!

  • ctkennedy

    I think Tyreke is too high too for the same reasons as Wall…yes with a jumpshot Tyreke will be harder too guard cuz of the height n length …he is a better defender than the two…Wall is a better defender than Rose also …Rookie campaign wont better than Tyreke either …Wall will be a top 25player soon just not RIGHT NOW

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    just be quiet ctkennedy…just stop…

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    @ vc- not in the top 50 because he’s not that good.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Nah, I agree with Soop.
    Wall did have the best rookie campaign out of him, Rose and Evans.
    The 20, 5, 5 thing as a rookie is overrated.
    Sure, only Big O, MJ, LeBron and Tyreke have done it.
    But you know, I’d rather have Magic’s 18, 7 and 7 or Larry Bird’s 21, 10 and 4.5 as a rookie than Reke’s 20, 5 and 5.
    And Roberston’s 30.5, 10.1 and 9.7 and Jordan’s 28.2, 6.5 and 5.9 are a FAR CRY from Evans’ 20.1, 5.3 and 5.8 as rookies.

  • ctkennedy

    @Enigmatic u right the PLAYERS u named didnt have better rookie seasons just not JOHN WALL

  • http://www.slamonline.com Wayno

    Wall is great though…he’s gonna be a top 5 pg this year. CP3, DRose, DWill, Nash, Wall by the end of the year. It’ll be a close call between him and Rondo though.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    Yall dudes tripping talking about clearly better than curry, If I said this about rose and cp3, yall goofies would be going to war right now, wall is good but he is not clearly better nor better than curry right now. curry is a way better shooter, has just about as good of a feel for the game as wall if not better(doesnt mean better passer, just knows whats needed in the game at that given moment) curry gets just as many steals as wall. No one better not bring up defense either because quiet as kept, wall was horrible defensively last season but thats rarely brought up. So neither of them have a advangtage on defense, and they both are equally good rebounders for a pg. @ctkkennedy wall is not a better defender than Rose, this is why I hate perception, wall has good instincts on defense but he was horrible defensively last year.

  • ctkennedy

    @Wayno …Wall is great now…smgdh….he goint to be ..i wont argue that …but already…smgdh

  • http://www.slamonline.com Slick Ric

    omg , i’m getting sick of all this wall licking seriously, i sound like a hater right now, but wall did not have a better rookie season than Rose and defintely did not have a better rookie season than tyreke. People seem to have short memories; even though the kings still had a losing record they were much improved than the year prior and that was because of tyreke. the kings felt comfortable trding kevin martin because tyreke was performing so good, and shaq said he defintely should of been a all-star that season. yall tripping today

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