Thursday, October 27th, 2011 at 1:31 pm  |  294 responses

Top 50: LeBron James, no. 1

The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.

by Ben Osborne / @bosborne17

We have our default subhead for the SLAMonline Top 50—the suddenly slightly controversial phrase “definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players”—but if I was left to write my own for this piece, it would be: “The perfect ranking at an imperfect time.”

By “perfect,” I mean, No. 1. You can’t be higher than 1, right? So by this standard, LeBron James has the perfect ranking. And in so many ways, he deserves it. I feel like I elucidated all the reasons LeBron is the best player in the game really well a year ago, and as far as skill set, durability and regular-season mindset, nothing’s changed. LeBron is still a physical freak of nature. He can still score 40 points just about any time out. He still has the vision and unselfishness to drop double-digit assists any time out. He can still hit threes, he can still embarrass opponents with violent dunks.

Sticking with what we saw in last year’s regular season (and pretty much the entire Playoffs until the Finals), LeBron still has swagger and can still be a team leader. I have a hard time believing a single GM in the League, if told they could have any one player on their team for this upcoming season, would take anyone other than LeBron James. Ergo, he got my No. 1 pick for this ranking, and enough other No. 1 votes, to easily finish first. And, if LeBron’s Twitter can be believed, there’s actually reason to expect the King to be even better this season: A legitimate post-up game, which has been the biggest hole in his offensive arsenal.

I frankly think it’s awesome that a 6-8, 250-pound player has spent almost his entire career on the perimeter—that’s what makes him so unique. But all great players need to diversify their games, and LeBron has done way too little of that so far in his career—if, this season, he can reliably go in the post and be a near-lock to either finish at the rim, hit a cutter for a bucket or draw a shooting foul, he will be that much more unstoppable. So there, in concise fashion, I have laid out my reasons for why LeBron deserves the perfect ranking.

Now, even while conceding that LeBron is one of my favorite players in the League and that I absolutely hope he wins multiple rings in his career, I will get to the imperfect portion of this write-up. First and foremost is last season’s NBA Finals. At about 11 p.m. on June 2, LeBron and the Heat were up 88-73 on the Mavericks with little more than seven minutes remaining in Game 2. Miami was on the verge of 2-0 series lead, and honestly, this thing had the makings of a sweep.

I was out watching the game with my man Tzvi, and we were sending tweets about the game looking like a layup line for the Heat. I remind you guys of how the series started so you remember that it wasn’t like it was a failure for LeBron from the jump. Even if Dwyane Wade (who LeBron had largely carried in the EC Finals) was better than Bron through two games or even an entire series and won the MVP award, people would not have had much bad to say about LeBron as a world champion.

Instead, the Mavs gutted out a historic comeback win and changed the entire tenor of the series. Once it changed, and the Heat started to be the ones with their backs to the wall, LeBron shrunk. No two ways about it. As this piece, which was tweeted to me this morning (did the writer know what I was working on today??) points out, over the six-game, 4-2 series loss, LeBron (lack of caps and styling his, not mine):

- was the leading scorer in exactly zero of them.

- scored 107 points, which was the third most on his team, and the fifth most of anyone in the series. but he also played the most minutes of anyone by far (262), a whole quarter and a half more than dirk, and almost two and a half quarters more than Wade. That works out to 19.6 points per 48 minutes. The NBA average this season for all qualifying players was 20.2 points per 48 minutes.

- was fourth on his team in free-throw attempts in the series, behind Wade, Bosh and Mario Chalmers.

- averaged exactly 3 points per game in the fourth quarter.

Honestly, I can’t defend any of that. It was confusing and frustrating. And LeBron certainly hasn’t explained it yet (don’t think I haven’t asked for an interview on SLAM’s behalf!). About the only thing that can be said, in short, is: He had the worst Finals possible for the “best player in the game.” He shrunk from the moment and let his coaches, fans and teammates down. But that doesn’t make his career a failure. As Tom Haberstroh eloquently pointed out last week, LeBron is 26 years old. Twenty-six! He could be the top-ranked player for five, six, maybe seven more seasons. In many ways (such as Playoff wins), he’s had considerably more success than the G.O.A.T., Michael Jordan, had at this age.

None of this excuses what a bad 2011 Finals LeBron had (or even the 2010 Playoff flame-out vs Boston), but it should halt those that think the guy’s career epitaph should already be written. LeBron James has a lot of career left.

The other thing that makes this an imperfect time to place LeBron No. 1 is a little out of his hands. Obviously the lockout puts a bad taste in everyone’s mouth, and even if it’s the owners fault in so many ways, the high-profile players earn much of the fans’ scorn. And, considering LeBron’s entirely legal and selfless (if horribly executed) Decision to move from the Cavs to the Heat has been twisted around to show how the owners have been wronged, LeBron seems to be getting an extra brunt of anger about the lockout.

So, while I wish that the piece that caps off almost six weeks of passionate writing and commenting could be an outright celebration, circumstances dictate that this one get an asterisk. Perhaps like the title the game’s best player will win this year?

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
24 Danny Granger Pacers SF 5
23 Monta Ellis Warriors SG 4
22 Joe Johnson Hawks SG 3
21 Paul Pierce Celtics SF 4
20 Steve Nash Suns PG 6
19 Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF 8
18 LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 7
17 Chris Bosh Heat PF 6
16 Kevin Love TWolves PF 5
15 Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 5
14 Blake Griffin Clippers PF 4
13 Pau Gasol Lakers PF 3
12 Russell Westbrook Thunder PG 4
11 Amar’e Stoudemire Knicks PF 2
10 Deron Williams Nets PG 3
9 Carmelo Anthony Knicks SF 3
8 Chris Paul Hornets PG 2
7 Dirk Nowitzki Mavs PF 1
6 Dwight Howard Magic C 1
5 Dwyane Wade Heat SG 2
4 Derrick Rose Bulls PG 1
3 Kobe Bryant Lakers SG 1
2 Kevin Durant Thunder SF 2
1 LeBron James Heat SF 1

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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  • Maniac

    Yeah Matic Superstar is no joke lmao. I played 2K11 for HOF a lot, but this is just not fair. I can somewhat handle the CPU on All-Star on 2K12, but anything above that is like the CPU in a lay-up line.

  • Seven Duece

    Honestly, I don’t see how you can be a real baller (or black) and hate lebron.

  • http://www.slamonline.com big_ticket

    lebron is still number 1,nothing new,lebron just needs the rings to cement as GOAT…

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Man the computer is ridiculous on here. And I don’t understand why my team doesn’t control the defensive glass or challenge shots with the shot clock winding down.

  • Mark-David

    after his choke? after his selfish decision to join miami? top 5 material for sure but after this horrid season he had defs not number 1

  • josh

    Wow! look at the top 15. With the exception of Kobe, Dirk, Pau and maybe Amar’e that is a YOUNG group. The L is in good hands, too bad this lockout is robbing us of what should be a new golden era.

  • Ballislove

    Like I said, haters hate the best

  • http://slamonline.com Myles Brown

    LULZ @AllenP. You can’t handle the truth.

  • http://www.triplejunearthed.com/dacre Dacre

    If Nash goes to the Heat…and they get the ring…does he get season MVP PLUS finals MVP…!??!?!?
    O_O
    ^_^
    :)

  • http://www.triplejunearthed.com/dacre Dacre

    Allenp – make sure you tweak your defensive mindset for every one on the court…auto isn’t enough…set to tight defines and make sure your controlling your best rebounder (if your good at timing contests for boards).
    I would so quickly join this 2k12 league (and request the Suns!!) but I aint online for xbox,.

  • Milan W

    Im sorry but seriously Chris Paul is a better PG that Derrick Rose… there is no flaw in his game, he is the perfect PG, sets the tone on D and O. If only he had a better supporting cast he would have to suffer as much.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    We got a Ps3 league.
    And I TOLD y’all to do it in Pro or All-Star but everyone wanted HOF.
    Y’all cray.
    Superstar is hard as a mother.
    Kings out rebounded the Bulls like 50 to 30.
    WYF?

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Damn, JTaylor managed to get the CPU to accept a trade of Gilbert Arenas and Ryan Anderson for Manu Ginobili and Richard Jefferson.
    LOL the CPU was stupid on that one!

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    This is a great reg. season ranking. Until proven otherwise Dirk is easily No. 1 when it matters.

  • Maniac

    Yeah I saw that lol. Sweet move. Cleared the books a little more to recover from when D12 leaves him next year. The freaking cpu takes so long to respond to a trade offer!!!

  • Maniac

    Lmao no one is going to make the playoffs Matic.

  • Maniac

    And I’m off to a freakin’ 0-3 start! I’m not playing another game until my roster gets a SUPREME makeover…

  • https://plus.google.com/photos/106403650426394352312/albums/posts davidR

    who’s got 2k12 for xbox?

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    I’ll trade you Boozer for Kobe

  • https://plus.google.com/photos/106403650426394352312/albums/posts davidR

    also, any of you guys try “my player?” that isht is seriously bugged when it comes to the CPU handling trades.
    i created a pg that plays all around.
    got drafted by the pacers with the 15th pick.
    eventually took over the starting pg slot from collison.
    and then through the course of the season my team proceeds to trade: hibbert, granger, psycho-t, collison, tj ford, paul george
    for: jrich, kyle lowry, devin harris, wilson chandler, barbosa.
    what the f******ck?!
    my team now has about 9 perimeter players, and my big man rotation consists of josh mcroberts at center with jeff foster off the bench, and wilson chandler playing PF.
    for some reason, we also average 50+ assists a game, 20 steals a game, and shoot 56% from deep.

  • Maniac

    DEAl!!!

  • Maniac

    Fisher for Rose :) … More experience for your young team

  • Maniac

    LMAO @ davidR … 2K11 made pretty stupid trades too

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    @Maniac – Ha! Man, I been waiting for FOREVER for two deals to hopefully go through.
    I’m trying to get either Aaron Aaflalo from the Nuggets or T-Mac from the Pistons.
    @DavidR- Yeah, man.
    I was drafted by the Jazz and played a few games for them, then requested a trade, and got traded to the Heat and I noticed Chris Bosh was gone.
    Apparently, the Heat traded Chris Bosh to the Jazz for my player, a rookie PG with a rating of 62.
    Played against the Bulls, and they had traded Loul Deng for Al Horford and were starting a frontcourt of Noah, Horford and Boozer. Lol
    I’ve seen a team trade away all their frontcourt players so all they have are 1′s and 2′s, it’s crazy.

  • Maniac

    If things go my way in these 3 trades, my starting five would be: CP3, Kobe, Iggy, David Lee, & Bynum. I think I can pull them off lol. That lineup would devour the league in real life lol.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    How the hell? Who you trying to trade for CP3?

  • Maniac

    Gasol, Blake, first round pick in 2012, & first round pick in 13 for CP3 & Jarret Jack…. Odom, Artest, Walton, & second round pick in 12 for Iggy, Louie Williams, & Tony Battie…. If they go through then: Louie Williams, Jarret Jack, Tony Battie, & Trey Johnson or second round in 13 for David Lee… Dumbass CPU might actually make me borderline unstoppable lol

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Man, my Bulls need a 2 but don’t have the pieces to trade for a really good two.
    After Kobe and Wade, the talent dropoff there is drastic.
    Thought about a Joe Johnson for Carlos Boozer trade, but Boozer’s the only dude on my squad who’s been able to score consistently.
    SMH

  • http://bulls.com airs

    for real….this computer difficulty setting is bonkers.
    i played HOF on 2k11 no problem, i dont get it.
    every 3 pointer thats SOMEWHAT open, they’ll hit.
    and yeah @allenp, im getting out rebounded every damn game.
    i just play a half and sim to the end and hope for the best hah

  • Maniac

    I like Monta’s game

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Monta’s dope, but I’ve never liked undersized backcourts.
    That’s why I was glad when the Bulls traded Ben Gordon.
    But man, do I need more scoring.
    And apparently rebounding…

  • Maniac

    Yeah i see where you’re coming from (I never really liked Ben Gordon anyway lol). What about Captain Jack lol? … Everyone needs rebounding on this level lol

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Yeah, the rebounding is messed up. I’m a 7ft big in my association and the guy is athletic as hell (95 vert and 96 reb) but I’ll be lucky to grab more than 8rbs in a game. Just the other day I played the Heat and Undonis Freaking Haslem was snatching boards over me left and right. Haslem is freaking 6-8, sheeeeeeeit just imagine what DHow will do when we match up.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    That’s a possibility.
    Got no one I can really give up tho.
    Don’t wanna lose Deng, Noah, Boozer or of course Rose.

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    And how about the turnovers???
    My guy in My Player is a point guard playing for the Heat, averaging 5 turnovers a game in like 22 minutes.
    I don’t even bother trying to pass the ball on a two on one or even a three on one fastbreak anymore cause that one guy on defense will find a way to snatch my pass out of thin air.
    Thing is, this game is hella fun on the lower difficulties, but in Superstar and HOF you’re gonna get smashed.

  • http://www.slamonline.com house

    @Enigmatic Boozer is a consistent scorer? why does this not carry over into rl? smh :(

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    @house – I have no idea! But he currently has the season high with like 44 points. SMH

  • k man

    are you insane.

  • http://www.slamonline.com house

    wow unreal, that makes me even more depressed about my Bulls :( Gonna have to buy 2k12 some day real soon!

  • Gutty

    Sad but true. Lebron is “slightly” #1. But crazy as this may sound; He needs to play the point. On offense that is. This will alleviate him from having to score and would allow him to do what he loves most; distributing and dictating. Also, causing match up problems for other teams 1s,and 2s. No 1 in the league besides Westbrook, Rose, or Williams can even attempt to check Wade and thats who they would be forced to guard if Bron is at the 1. Certainly they won’t be guarding Bron. No sir!!

  • Maniac

    Woooo! Won my first game on superstar lol…. Against the Hornets :) (hey it’s a start)

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    @Jukai: but you didn’t make Kelly Dwyer to tweet about it.

  • Anthony

    evrybody who play 2k on superstar is whack HOF or die lol…… join my draft lg… 2k ELITE password is ANTMANKING on 360….

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    Ok, I took the liberty of compiling a list of the top 10 players based on the comments of the past week and a half. Several factors were considered including number of comments protesting, clarity of arguments, leverage of commenter arguing their point, and my own (unavoidable) bias. Let me know what you guys think. If I did this right, y’all should be happy.
    1. LeBron James
    2. Dwight Howard
    3. Dwyane Wade
    4. Chris Paul
    5. Dirk Nowitzki
    6. Derrick Rose
    7. Kobe Bryant
    8. Kevin Durant
    9. Deron Williams
    10. Carmelo Anthony

  • http://www.slamonline.com house

    Well I took some time out of my day and composed my own top 10: it took like 5 seconds..
    1)Brian Scalabrine
    2)Brian Scalabrine
    3)Brian Scalabrine
    4)Brian Scalabrine
    5)Brian Scalabrine
    6)Brian Scalabrine
    7)Brian Scalabrine
    8)Brian Scalabrine
    9)Brian Scalabrine
    10)Brian Scalabrine

    Flame away!

  • Jono

    Still mad that DRose is in the top 5. #disgrace #overrated

  • Yesse

    I disagree with this. LeBron is a great player and possibly the best one in the world, but the thing that stops him is his ability to play in crucial moments. After his last finals performance there is no way i can see him at the number one spot.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Max

    I prolly gonna get smoked my first couple of games on 2k..

  • DukeFromDeep

    LBJ = overrated! There are five guys I would start a team around before him. Howard, Durant, Griffin (soon)…

  • DukeFromDeep

    That’s three… Melo, CP3, Dirk…

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