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Ryan Anderson coming in at #50. Will be interesting to see what Gordon ends up landing.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/83...rankings-41-50
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I say 38
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EJ at 38 went up one spot from last year... Taking off my Hornets glasses, how on Earth does he rise when his PPG, 3pt.% and games played all go down? Oh well I'll take it
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So then the final list is-
#38 - Eric Gordon
#50 - Ryan Anderson
#62 - Anthony Davis
#169 - Robin Lopez
#224 - Greivis Vasquez
#258 - Al-Farouq Aminu
#261 - Jason Smith
#272 - Hakim Warrick
#285 - Austin Rivers
#328 - Xavier Henry
#425 - Darius Miller
#452 - Lance Thomas
Looks like it's pretty safe to say who our "Big 3" is.
By the way, for the life of me I couldn't find Roger Mason's rank.
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I think Jason Smith should be a lot higher.. but I guess he needs to do produce better over a longer period of time. I see him and Vasquez in the 150-200 range next year. Also I expect a big jump from Rivers. Lopez I think is a tad overrated, but I hope he proves me wrong.
Overall, can't really complain about this list besides J. Smith. ESPN I think has done a fairly decent job with the list.
I see Rivers, Gordon, and Davis going up, Smith too.
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Hate rookies being ranked and no way in hell is Lopez better than Smith.
Healthy Lopez is better than Smith. Better rebounder and defender.
I would have Smith over Aminu for sure.
Emeka Okafor - Joe Smith - Carmelo Anthony - Manu Ginobili - Jason Williams
Al Jefferson - James Posey - Aaron McKie - Shaun Livingston
They just hit 23 and Kyrie is still yet to be ranked. I think that's buying into the hype a little too much.
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3. Howard
4. CP3
5. Rose
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