Today we wrap up our offseason player ranking series with the most important piece of them all: our projection for the Top 100 players in the NBA for 2024-25.
The upper echelons of the ranking are again dominated by foreign-born players (the first American-born one comes at No. 6) and point guards (nine in the Top 25).
Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic remains at No. 1, though it wasn’t a unanimous decision among HoopsHype staffers. Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama skyrocketed up the ranking, while LeBron James climbed three spots compared to this same list one year ago (which shouldn’t happen at age 39, but here we are).
Below, check out our Top 100 players in the NBA for 2024-25.
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Klay Thompson (Dallas)Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:17.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 2.3 apg, 0.6 spg, 43.2% FG%, 38.7% 3P% in 77 games
2024-25 earnings: $15,873,016 (projected107th overallin salary)
Looking for a renaissance with the Dallas Mavericks, four-time NBA championKlay Thompsonmight have a tough time of it simply based on his injury history and the fact that an NBA player bouncing back in his mid-30s is not all that common.
Thompson may not be his prime self but he’s still on that low-level starter, high-level reserve tier thanks to his ability to space the floor. Despite how much was made of his 2023-24 struggles, the 34-year-old still nailed 38.7 percent of his three-pointers on the year, a very healthy mark. And perhaps playing with a more spaced-out offense led byLuka DoncicandKyrie Irving, Thompson will get better looks than he was getting with the Golden State Warriors last season.
At the same time, Thompson’s also going to have to cut down on his at-time poor shot selection. Last season, there seemed to be times when he’d get frustrated with his jumper not falling and start chucking away from deep or on awkward off-the-dribble fadeaway attempts with little chance of success.
Regardless, we believe Thompson has it in him to post a solid season as a role player in Dallas in 2024-25, and we look forward to seeing his fit with two other all-time guards leading the way for the Mavericks.
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Dereck Lively (Dallas)Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:8.8 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, 0.7 spg, 1.4 bpg, 74.7 FG%, 0.0 3P% in 55 games
2024-25 earnings: $5,014,409 (projected248th overallin salary)
After a very strong rookie season, Dallas’Dereck Livelyheads into 2024-25 with heightened expectations, potentially even to earn a starting job for the Mavericks depending on if he can outplayDaniel Gaffordin training camp and the preseason.
Lively is an explosive athlete around the rim with quick feet and elite finishing touch, a monster of a big man perfectly suited to finish lobs and dump-offs from a playmaker as great asLuka Doncic. Lively produced a beastly1.39 points per possession(PPP) as the pick-and-roll roll man in 2023-24 to place him in the league’s 86th percentile. The Duke product should be able to improve on that mark as a sophomore in the NBA, too, as he gets stronger and more accustomed to the league’s physicality, a scary proposition for Mavs opponents in 2024-25.
In all, we’re pretty high on Lively even if his upside is diminished by his lack of outside-the-paint scoring. When you’re as good as he is at finishing near the rim while also swatting away shots and protecting the paint on the other end, that’s the kind of player you can win a lot of games with, as Dallas hopes to find out over the coming years.
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Collin Sexton (Utah)Chris Nicoll-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:18.7 ppg, 4.9 apg, 2.6 rpg, 0.8 spg, 48.7% FG%, 39.4% 3P% in 78 games
2024-25 earnings: $18,350,000 (projected93rd overallin salary)
The fiery and competitiveCollin Sextonhad a very good season in 2023-24 for the Utah Jazz, averaging nearly 19 points and five assists per game on 48.7 percent shooting from the floor and 39.4 percent from three as both a starter and bench piece.
With two years left on his contract at a reasonable price (he’s owed under $40 million combined over that span, a borderline steal considering today’s salaries) and with Utah not all that close to contention, that could make Sexton atradetarget for NBA teams this summer, though teams may be wary of meeting Jazz shot-callerDanny Ainge’sasking prices.
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Deandre Ayton (Portland)Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:16.7 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 1.6 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.8 bpg, 57.0 FG%, 10.0 3P% in 55 games
2024-25 earnings: $34,005,126 (projected43rd overallin salary)
Former No. 1 overall pickDeandre Aytonhas had a pretty disappointing NBA career all things considered.
On one hand, he did play a part in his former team, the Phoenix Suns, making it all the way to the NBA Finals in 2020-21. On the other hand, that didn’t stop the Suns from trading him just a few years later to the Portland Trail Blazers, pretty much giving up on their former top overall draft pick.
Physically and skill-wise, Ayton has a ton of potential, as he’s quite athletic and has great size for a center, with the quickness needed to thrive in the modern NBA, as well as a solid shooting touch from the short midrange. But his feel for the game just isn’t all that great (whenever he touches the ball, he’s either looking to score or kick it out to reset the offense, rarely making high-level passes leading to assists), for his solid midrange stroke he doesn’t shoot threes and he doesn’t defend anywhere near as well as he should considering his length and leaping ability.
Maybe 2024-25 will be the year Ayton can put it all together more consistently, as he does have All-Star potential, is still just 26 years old and will still be on a Portland team with next-to-no expectations. But it’s gotten to the point where we’re going to have to see it to believe it when it comes to Ayton starting to reach that higher ceiling.
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Khris Middleton (Milwaukee)Reggie Hildred-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:15.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 5.3 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.3 bpg, 49.3 FG%, 38.1 3P% in 55 games
2024-25 earnings: $31,666,667 (projected47th overallin salary)
A player who might be on the downturn of his career, Milwaukee’sKhris Middletonhas appeared in just 88 regular-season games over the past two seasons combined, averaging just 15.1 points on 35.5 percent shooting from three over that stretch, not quite looking the All-Star he was just three seasons ago when he put up a 20/5/5 stat line.
On the other hand, Middleton just turned 33, and although not everyone is going to put up a LeBron-type performance against Father Time, that’s still young enough to think Middleton could have a resurgence in 2024-25 and make our current ranking of him look silly.
We saw a major glimpse of that in the 2024 playoffs when, with Bucks superstarGiannis Anteetokounmpoout injured, Middleton stepped up to average 24.7 points, 9.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists on 48.2 percent shooting over six games.
Of course, Middleton following that up by needing surgery on both ankles in the offseason once again raises questions about whether we’ll see that peak Middleton consistently over a full season again.
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RJ Barrett (Toronto)Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:20.2 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 3.3 apg, 0.5 spg, 49.5% FG%, 36.0% 3P% in 26 games
2024-25 earnings: $25,794,643 (projected61st overallin salary)
One of the finest players at the Summer Olympics in 2024, it’ll be interesting to see if Toronto Raptors guardRJ Barrettcan carry over that momentum in 2024-25 in the NBA. That’s not to say Barrett has been disappointing in his NBA career because he has been solid overall, averaging 19.9 points and 5.4 rebounds on 44.1 percent shooting over the past three seasons combined.
Barrett’s issue is with efficiency, as he’s a career 34.6 percent shooter from three and a surprisingly poor finisher from around the basket, perhaps due to having just-decent athleticism.
Perhaps promising for the Raptors is the fact Barrett made the team1.5 points per 100 possessionsbetter during his time on the floor with his new team and perhaps that, plus newfound confidence from a great run with Canada this summer could be enough to get Barrett to reach a higher level as an NBA player.
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PJ Washington (Dallas)Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:12.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.8 bpg, 43.6 FG%, 32.0 3P% in 73 games
2024-25 earnings: $15,500,000 (projected110th overallin salary)
What a difference a change of scenery can make, as last season, former Kentucky standoutPJ Washingtonwent from toiling away on a bad Charlotte team to playing an important role for a Dallas Mavericks squad that made a somewhat surprising run to the Finals.
The Mavericks had a 21-8 record with Washington in the lineup last season, as his athleticism and floor-spacing ability were really able to shine playing in lineups with table-setters as elite asLuka DoncicandKyrie Irving. Washington has some versatility in that he can stand in the corner and hit shots or set screens, roll hard and finish above the rim, making him a great complementary piece alongside Dallas’ superstar backcourt duo.
Another great role player on this list, Washington can slide his feet some on defense and provide an impact on the less glamorous end of the floor, too. In all, Dallas did great in picking up the 26-year-old, who should have an even better campaign in 2024-25 after a full offseason and training camp with the Mavs.
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Jalen Suggs (Orlando)Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 12.6 ppg, 2.7 apg, 3.1 rpg, 1.4 spg, 47.1% FG%, 39.7% 3P% in 75 games
2024-25 earnings:$9,188,385 (projected174th overallin salary)
One of the main breakout players of 2023-24, Orlando Magic point guardJalen Suggsfinally looked like the player many were expecting when was selected in the Top 5 of the 2021 draft, earning 2nd Team All-Defense honors while finishing eighth in Most Improved Player voting and 10th in the Defensive Player of the Year vote.
A dynamite defender thanks to his elite foot quickness and his great strength and tenacity, Suggs was able to perform well on and off the ball on offense, too, shooting a career-high 39.7 percent from three and getting some buckets slashing to the rim.
If Suggs is able to take another leap in 2024-25 to go withPaolo BancheroandFranz Wagner’sexpected growth, the Magic might have something to say in the Eastern Conference come playoff time.
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Luguentz Dort (Oklahoma City)Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:10.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 1.4 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.6 bpg, 43.8 FG%, 39.4 3P% in 79 games
2024-25 earnings: $16,500,000 (projected105th overallin salary)
The Oklahoma City Thunder’sLu Dortsurprisingly doesn’t have any defensive accolades under his belt to this point in his career but is widely considered one of the better defenders in the league, at least for guards and smaller wings.
Dort is tenacious and isn’t afraid to square up to anyone on the perimeter, making life very difficult for opposing point guards trying to bring the ball down the court or for bigger opponents who think they can just bully him, as the Canadian forward has plenty of strength to battle back.
Dort has also developed a lot offensively since getting to the NBA, going from averaging 6.8 points as a rookie to 17.2 points in his third season. However, now that the Thunder have so much scoring power inShai Gilgeous-Alexander,Jalen Williamsand evenChet Holmgren, Dort is more of just a play-finisher on offense, a capable spot-up shooter from three and a decent slasher off the ball.
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Naz Reid (Minnesota)Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:13.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 1.3 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.9 bpg, 47.7 FG%, 41.4 3P% in 81 games
2024-25 earnings: $13,986,432 (projected117th overallin salary)
One of the best utility bigs in the league, Minnesota’sNaz Reidcan either come off the bench and make high-level plays or even start from time to time, where he handles the complementary role quite well thanks to his ability to space the floor from three or drive and finish around the rim on hard closeouts by defenders.
Reid won Sixth Man of the Year in 2023-24 (he’s that effective coming off the bench), thanks in large part to his career-high 41.4 percent shooting accuracy from beyond the arc. The former LSU Tiger even saw a lot of minutes in closing lineups in the playoffs last season, at times in favor of Karl-Anthony Towns, which will be something to keep an eye on as Minnesota’s payroll is set to get pricey over the coming years. (The Wolves project to have thesecond-highest payrollin the league this upcoming season.)
All in all, Reid is a smooth scorer, much more comfortable purely getting buckets than a lot of other centers, and we expect another great year out of him in 2024-25.
The fact he’ll be earning just under $14 million next season makes us think he’ll be one of the best value contracts in the league this upcoming campaign, as most of the advanced metrics had Reid as aTop 75 playerin the league last year, while he won’t be even Top 115 in salary in 2024-25.
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Tobias Harris (Detroit)Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:17.2 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 3.1 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.7 bpg, 48.7 FG%, 35.3 3P% in 70 games
2024-25 earnings: $25,365,854 (projected63rd overallin salary)
Thehighest-paid player of all time without an All-Star appearance, new Detroit Pistons forwardTobias Harriscatches a lot of flak from fans but is a better starting power forward than he’s given credit to because of his floor-spacing and off-the-dribble scoring ability, as well as his versatile defense, as he can do some battling down low against big men while having quick enough feet to defend on some wings, too.
Harris has some versatile two-way ability to him, he’s just not someone who’s ever going to be some high-scoring star or a huge game-changer. Really, he’s just a solid starter at the 4 with some shooting prowess that helps him be effective in lineups with more paint-bound centers.
Now that he’ll be heading to a Detroit team still in the early stages of a rebuild, his numbers could improve as he’ll probably be the Pistons’ second- or third-best offensive weapon.
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Nikola Vucevic (Chicago)David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:18.0 ppg, 10.5 rpg, 3.3 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.8 bpg, 48.4 FG%, 29.4 3P% in 76 games
2024-25 earnings: $20,000,000 (projected85th overallin salary)
Two-time All-StarNikola Vucevicis now 33 years old, and although his production remains pretty decent – averaging an 18-and-10 double-double is no joke after all – his impact to winning has been pretty poor over recent seasons, particularly due to his bad outside shooting and lackluster defending.
Over the past three seasons combined, Vucevic is shooting just 33.2 percent from three, hitting rock bottom in 2023-24 at 29.4 percent. Vucevic used to be able to score and rebound well enough to be hugely impactful on a nightly basis but that hasn’t been the case over the past two campaigns, as the Chicago Bulls have been7.2 points per 100 possessionsworse with their starting center on the floor since 2022-23.
Still, not many centers can match Vucevic when it comes to face-up scoring and rebounding, so he remains one of the better starting pure centers in the Eastern Conference. Maybe he’ll rediscover his outside shooting stroke in 2024-25 – offseason pickupJosh Giddeyand his playmaking might be able to help with that.
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Jabari Smith Jr. (Houston)Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:13.7 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 1.6 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.8 bpg, 45.4 FG%, 36.3 3P% in 76 games
2024-25 earnings: $9,770,880 (projected166th overallin salary)
The Houston Rockets’Jabari Smith Jr.has gotten off to a slightly slow start to his career, averaging just 13.3 points on 43.0 percent shooting from the floor over his first two NBA campaigns.
However, he has shown some impressive skills as an outside shooter, as an off-the-dribble scorer, athletically around the basket and on defense – where he can rack up steals and blocks – which leads us to believe in his upside. Plus, despite his two years of NBA service, Smith Jr. is still just 21 years old, giving him so much time to match his output and impact with his impressive physical gifts, i.e. his near-7-foot-height, his 7-foot-1 wingspan and his leaping prowess.
We think Smith Jr. is another player who could very well break out in 2024-25 and make his place in this ranking look bad, as he has more potential than some of the players ahead of him on this list.
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Anfernee Simons (Portland)Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:22.6 ppg, 5.5 apg, 3.6 rpg, 0.5 spg, 43.0% FG%, 38.5% 3P% in 46 games
2024-25 earnings: $25,892,857 (projected60th overallin salary)
Portland Blazers 2-guard (for now)Anfernee Simonsmight not even be in Portland by the time the season starts, as the 25-year-old has been the subject of varioustraderumorsthis offseason, which makes sense since the team still in the early stages of a rebuild and not all that close to even playoff contention.
Simons has quietly been quite effective for the past couple of seasons, averaging 21.7 points and 4.7 assists on 38.1 percent shooting from three over the past two campaigns combined. Further boosting his potentialtradevalue for the Blazers is the fact that he can play on- or off-ball guard, making him a versatile weapon on offense.
We’ll see what the future holds for the exciting IMG Academy product but be it in Portland or elsewhere, the explosive Simons with good off-the-dribble scoring chops should continue to put up good numbers in 2024-25.
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Donte DiVincenzo (New York)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:15.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 2.7 apg, 1.3 spg, 44.3% FG%, 40.1% 3P% in 81 games
2024-25 earnings: $11,445,000 (projected144th overallin salary)
Coming off the best season of his career, New York Knicks 2-guardDonte DiVincenzoheads into 2024-25 with a lot of momentum. DiVincenzo probably won’t ever be a star but he can certainly be a star role player as he displayed last season in New York, putting up a career-high 15.5 points per game on a career-best efficiency from three of 40.1 percent.
Playing off of the genius ofJalen Brunsonat point guard, DiVincenzo was fantastic at his role as a spot-up shooter for the Knicks, ranking in the NBA’s 91st percentile as a spot-up shooter as he produced1.23 points per possession(PPP) on the play type.
DiVincenzo also plays with good effort defensively and isn’t afraid to put his body on the line to make winning plays, hence his ascension into being one of the more solid starting shooting guards in the league.
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Cam Thomas (Brooklyn)Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:22.5 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 2.9 apg, 0.7 spg, 44.2% FG%, 36.4% 3P% in 66 games
2024-25 earnings: $4,041,249 (projected275th overallin salary)
A potential good-stats-on-a-bad-team player, the Brooklyn Nets’Cam Thomascan get buckets as he proved beyond any doubt last season when he averaged a career-high 22.5 points per game after putting up 10.6 points the campaign prior. Thomas did so on 44.2 percent shooting from the floor and 36.4 percent shooting from three, solid marks when taking into account the usual degree of difficulty on his shot attempts.
Thomas’ impressive numbers weren’t enough to earn him an extension this summer, however, which could put a chip on his shoulder for 2024-25 and lead to another impressive individual campaign for the former LSU Tiger, who’s quick and can really shoot it from three and off the dribble.
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Malik Monk (Sacramento)Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:15.4 ppg, 5.1 apg, 2.9 rpg, 0.6 spg, 44.3% FG%, 35.0% 3P% in 72 games
2024-25 earnings: $17,405,203 (projected99th overallin salary)
The runner-up in Sixth Man of the Year voting in 2023-24, 26-year-oldMalik Monksigned a new deal with the Sacramento Kings this summer for $78 million over four years, a worthy investment for the Kings considering how effective Monk has been for the team.
Monk is an explosive athlete who can shoot it from very deep, though his shot selection and efficiency leave a lot to be desired, hence why he’s been at his best playing off the bench for Sacramento over the past few seasons.
The one problem that might arise for Sacramento is that Monk has been pretty vocal about wanting to be a starter once again, which could be tricky, although perhaps Kevin Huerter’sstarting job might not be totally locked up after his relatively disappointing 2023-24.
As a reserve or starter, however, Monk is a fun player to watch and should continue being effective for the Kings now that he’s fully healthy again.
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Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State)Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:16.1 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 2.2 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.5 bpg, 52.9 FG%, 32.1 3P% in 74 games
2024-25 earnings: $7,636,307 (projected202nd overallin salary)
An athletic slasher who really advanced his off-the-dribble midrange scoring game last season, Golden State Warriors forwardJonathan Kumingafinally started to look like the player Golden State drafted seventh overall in 2021, as he took a huge leap from his second to third season.
Kuminga got to the NBA quite young – he’s still just 21 at the time of this writing – meaning he’s got so much time to develop and take another leap or two before really peaking. If that is the case, the Warriorsmighthave a potential future All-Star on their hands if things continue on this trajectory.
There’s a reason why Golden State was so against trading Kuminga this offseason and last deadline despite the team being in such desperate need of another star to take some of the scoring load off of new Olympic gold medalistStephen Curry.
Of course, not everyone is totally sold on Kuminga being a surefire future star even despite the jump he just made.Accordingto Warriors beat writerAnthony Slater,views on Kuminga’stradevalue around the league are somewhat mixed, although Golden State itself does value on him:
“Jonathan Kuminga is still atradeasset. It depends on who you talk to because you’re going to have to pay him. He’s enough of a talent that teams will want him. Just like Chicago would have loved to have Josh Giddey and will probably pay him, teams view Kuminga similarly. Kuminga’stradevalue varies based on team cycles and front office opinions. However, he’s very desired internally by the Warriors.We’ll likely discuss his extension talks in September and October.”
Regardless, all eyes in Northern California will be on Kuminga this upcoming season to see if he’s able to make another leap as a player, which could be huge for Golden State’s future one way or the other. Another leap out of Kuminga could mean the Warriors can either keep and build around him for the future or, perhaps, sell high andtradehim for an established star to give Curry another shot at a ring.
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Keegan Murray (Sacramento)Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 15.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.8 bpg, 45.4 FG%, 35.8 3P% in 77 games
2024-25 earnings: $8,809,560 (projected 180th overallin salary)
After a very promising rookie season, Sacramento Kings forwardKeegan Murray took a slight step back in 2023-24, seeing his three-point percentage fall from 41.1 percent in his inaugural campaign to 35.8 percent last year. However, he’s too talented of a scorer – specifically as a shooter – for us not to think his third season will look more like his rookie year as far as three-point accuracy.
As a first-year player, Murray produced 1.20 points per possession (PPP) as a spot-up shooter to place him in the NBA’s 86th percentile, an extremely impressive mark for a rookie. Last season, he fell to 1.11 PPP on the play type, which put him in the league’s 71st percentile. Again, we think he’ll get back to his early-career form in 2024-25 as far as three-point spot-up shooting, something that would help him rise in these rankings.
There’s a reason Murray has been made unavailable in trade talks by Sacramento thus far in his career and we think that’s the right decision, as the 24-year-old still has upside as a scorer. After all, Murray’s more than a spot-up shooter, displaying a smooth off-the-dribble scoring game, as well as using his length very well defensively, so we think he could be a breakout player soon for the Kings.
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Josh Hart (New York)Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:9.4 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 4.1 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.3 bpg, 43.4 FG%, 31.0 3P% in 81 games
2024-25 earnings: $18,144,000 (projected95th overallin salary)
One of the best rebounding wings in the game today, which is especially impressive considering he’s listed at just 6-foot-4, seven-year veteranJosh Hartis one of the best role-playing wings in the game today, a player who makes a huge impact nightly despite poor shooting marks and a mundane scoring average.
Hart consistently makes winning plays, battling bigger players for rebounds as well as defending at a high level, which allows New York to play small and in a versatile – and quite effective – manner.
Hart made the Knicks5.5 points per 100 possessionsbetter during his time on the floor last season, and that’s even despite his shooting a career-low 31.0 percent from three. If he gets that number closer to his career 34.4 percent from three, Hart’s notable positive impact could get even more impressive for the Knicks next season.
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Jerami Grant (Portland)Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:21.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.8 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.6 bpg, 45.1 FG%, 40.2 3P% in 54 games
2024-25 earnings: $29,793,104 (projected50th overallin salary)
Portland Trail Blazers power forwardJerami Grantis another versatile player, a face-up big man who can shoot from the outside, hit shots off the dribble or handle the ball, drive and put pressure on the basket.
He’s a bit of a one-dimensional player on offense in that if he touches the ball, he’s usually just looking to score, nor is he a great rebounder, but he did up his three-point accuracy to 40.2 percent last season. He can also score off the dribble or on post-ups on fadeaways, giving him some variety to his bucket-getting, which will continue to make him a covetedtradeasset.
With Grant 30 years old but the Blazers nowhere even close to contending for a playoff spot, therumorsregarding his future will only get hotter in 2024-25.
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Jaden McDaniels (Minnesota)Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:10.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 1.4 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.6 bpg, 48.9 FG%, 33.7 3P% in 72 games
2024-25 earnings: $23,017,242 (projected72nd overallin salary)
Another role-playing defensive extraordinaire on the wing, Minnesota Timberwolves swingmanJaden McDanielsfinished with 2nd Team All-Defense honors last season.
His issue is that his offense isn’t quite on the level of the other defensive-minded wings just ahead of him on this ranking, as Daniels shot just 33.7 percent from three last season. He also made Minnesota5.6 points per 100 possessionsworse during his time on the floor in the regular season.
On the other hand, he did up his offensive output in the playoffs to 12.2 points over 16 games while hitting 42.9 percent of his threes, as he helped play a large part in Minnesota’s run to the Western Conference Finals. What’s more, in the postseason, his swing rating flipped, improving to a huge+9.0 markthat was vital in the Timberwolves’ deep postseason run.
That just goes to show how important McDaniels’ three-point shooting, a skill he’s surely worked on at length this summer, will be to his overall impact. His defense is elite, especially one-on-one on the wing, including against opposing stars. McDaniels’ offensive game just remains inconsistent, though he’s still just 23 and could very well use the momentum from his positive playoff run to have a stronger 2024-25 on offense.
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Herb Jones (New Orleans)Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:11.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.4 spg, 0.8 bpg, 49.8 FG%, 41.8 3P% in 76 games
2024-25 earnings: $12,976,362 (projected123rd overallin salary)
We might be underrating New Orleans swingman Herb Jonesa bit with his position on this list, as he took a sizable leap from his second to his third season in the NBA.
Jones averaged a career-high 11.0 points per game last league year and, more importantly, he put up a career-best mark from three, hitting 41.8 percent of his triples on the campaign. If the 25-year-old can keep up that level of accuracy from beyond the arc to go with his freakish athleticism and length, New Orleans will have – at worst – a special role player on its hands.
Jones finished with 1st Team All-Defense honors and fifth in Defensive Player of the Year voting, highlighting his special abilities on the defensive end of the floor as a one-on-one defender and as a disruptor jumping passing lanes, picking pockets and blocking shots.
If the former Alabama standout was just a bit younger, we might have ranked him higher on this list, as it’s unclear just how much upside he has remaining. But either way, the fact he put up such an impressive season from three indicates he could have another level in him.
As is, Jones has made the Pelicans4.2 points per 100 possessionsbetter during his time on the floor in his career, and we expect a lot more of that positive impact in 2024-25.
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Immanuel Quickley (Toronto)Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 17.0 ppg, 4.9 apg, 3.8 rpg, 0.7 spg, 43.4% FG%, 39.5% 3P% in 61 games
2024-25 earnings: $32,500,000 (projected45th overallin salary)
When he was still with the Knicks, former Kentucky WildcatImmanuel Quickleywas a player many believed could put up bigger numbers if he had a larger role on another team. And we got a glimpse of that in 2023-24 over 38 games once Quickley was moved to the Toronto Raptors, as the 25-year-old averaged 18.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 6.8 assists on 39.5 percent shooting from beyond the arc over that stretch
If Quickley is able to keep that up over the entirety of 2024-25, he might actually outpace this ranking. As is, he’s a solid starter thanks to his quickness, his crossover and his stop-on-a-dime, off-the-dribble shooting ability.
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Devin Vassell (San Antonio)Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.5 ppg, 4.1 apg, 3.8 rpg, 1.1 spg, 47.2% FG%, 37.2% 3P% in 68 games
2024-25 earnings: $29,347,826 (projected51st overallin salary)
Underrated at this point due to how bad the San Antonio Spurs have been for the past few seasons, former Florida State standoutDevin Vassellis a very good shooter both from three and from the midrange with a smooth midrange pull-up game, making him a load to defend when he’s got it going.
Vassell is also a capable wing defender who can defend guards or wings thanks to his foot quickness and length. As the legend ofVictor Wembanyamacontinues to grow, Vassell is a name that should start to get more popular among casual fans, as he’s both productive and impactful on a nightly basis.
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D'Angelo Russell (LA Lakers)Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:18.0 ppg, 6.3 apg, 3.1 rpg, 0.9 spg, 45.6% FG%, 41.5% 3P% in 76 games
2024-25 earnings:$18,692,307 (projected92nd overallin salary)
Los Angeles Lakers point guardD’Angelo Russellis a divisive player, as he catches a lot more flak than maybe he deserves to considering that he posts good numbers and is clearly a skilled point guard with flair.
The problem is, he’s not all that reliable when it matters most, which is come playoff time. 2023-24 was no different, as Russell averaged just 14.2 points and 4.2 assists on 38.4 percent shooting (31.8 percent from three) over five games in the Lakers’ first-round defeat to the Nuggets. That included a zero-point, zero-for-seven performance in Game 3 in what was a 112-105 defeat for L.A.
Russell might just simply be a player who raises a team’s floor but not necessarily its ceiling, which should continue to help the Lakers in 2024-25, at least in the regular season. However, if the team wants to make the most of James’ last few seasons in the NBA, Russell, who is entering a contract season, might need to be moved for players who can help Los Angeles’ championship potential.
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Trey Murphy (New Orleans)Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:14.8 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 2.2 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.5 bpg, 44.3 FG%, 38.0 3P% in 57 games
2024-25 earnings: $5,159,854 (projected247th overallin salary)
A career 39.2 percent shooter from three, New Orleans swingmanTrey Murphyis one of the best spot-up shot-makers in the league, ranking in the NBA’s 84th percentile in spot-up shooting last season as he produced1.18 points per 100 possessions(PPP) on the play type.
Murphy can knock down shots off the dribble, too, when defenders run him off the three-point line, and he also has great length and quick feet that he uses very effectively on the defensive end, making him an impactful 3-and-D weapon for the Pelicans.
He’d rank higher on this list if he didn’t stagnate from his second to his third season, but we could see the Virginia product take a step forward in his development in 2024-25. As is, though, he’s a very productive role player and an above-average starter on the wing.
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Bradley Beal (Phoenix)Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:18.2 ppg, 5.0 apg, 4.4 rpg, 1.0 spg, 51.3% FG%, 43.0% 3P% in 53 games
2024-25 earnings: $50,203,930 (projected5th overallin salary)
The Suns took a huge swing when they traded for formerAll-StarBradley Bealand his enormous contract, which runs through2026-27, fully guaranteed and with an almost inexplicable no-tradeclause on it. And they did so while having one of the best shooting guards in the league already on their roster.
The results were less than glowing, as Phoenix struggled all season in part due to not having a traditional point guard on its roster before getting bounced in the first round of the playoffs, a sweep at the hands of the Timberwolves.
Phoenix did well to address its lead-guard needs this summer, addingTyus JonesandMonte Morristo the roster, a coup considering how badly the Suns needed point-guard help while only having minimum salaries to offer.
Might we be looking at a future with Beal as the Suns’ Sixth Man?
Maybe not right away, but it just seems like a possibility now that Phoenix has a serviceable low-level starter in Jones, which could allow Beal to come in as a reserve and dominate second-unit defenders.
That might not happen right away in 2024-25 or at all, but if we don’t see an improvement in the ball-handling, chemistry and defense from the Suns’ projected starting 1-3 – Beal, Booker andGrayson Allen– it might be something Phoenix’s new head coachMike Budenholzerconsiders.
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Josh Giddey (Chicago)Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 12.3 ppg, 4.8 apg, 6.4 rpg, 0.6 spg, 47.5% FG%, 33.7% 3P% in 80 games
2024-25 earnings: $8,352,367 (projected187th overallin salary)
While White will need to maintain his breakout-season-level form, his new backcourt mateJosh Giddeywill need to bounce back from arguably his worst pro season, one that saw him lose a ton of playing time in the postseason due to ineffectiveness.
Now playing for the Bulls, Giddey will be faced with less pressure as Chicago is nowhere near as close to contention as the Thunder were, nor will he have to share so much of the ball now that he’s no longer sharing a backcourt with an MVP candidate like Gilgeous-Alexander. Perhaps that will help the Australian ball-handler regain the form he had from earlier in his career when he looked like he might have an All-Star ceiling.
That may seem like a stretch now but in his age-20 campaign, Giddey did average 16.6 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists on 48.2 percent shooting. Maybe one can blame today’s high-scoring era of basketball for this – and it feels borderline blasphemous to even point out – but… only LeBron James,Magic Johnsonand Luka Doncicaveraged 16/7/6 in their age-20 seasonslike Giddey did in 2022-23.
So although he took a lot of heat for his play in 2023-24, Giddey is a very unique player with impressive upside, and the still-21-year-old has plenty of time to bounce back from his third-season slump.
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CJ McCollum (New Orleans)Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:20.0 ppg, 4.6 apg, 4.3 rpg, 0.9 spg, 45.9% FG%, 42.9% 3P% in 66 games
2024-25 earnings: $33,333,333 (projected44th overallin salary)
New Orleans Pelicans guardCJ McCollumhas had an interesting career in that outside of winning Most Improved Player in 2015-16, he has never gotten a single other accolade or earned votes for any other accolade, which is surprising since he’s a 19.5-point-per-game scorer for his career with nearly 40 percent shooting accuracy from three since getting to the NBA.
McCollum was his usual effective self this past season, putting up a 20/4/4 stat line while shooting a career-best mark from beyond the arc at 42.9 percent. And that was while having to play a lot of lead guard, which will no longer be the case in 2024-25 after the Pelicans’ acquisition ofDejounte Murray.
McCollum may not be a star but he’s a very tidy scorer from all three levels and a solid rebounder and playmaker for his position, perhaps to the point that fans and media are underrating him a bit these days, and he’s surely one of the better starting shooting guards in basketball.
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Coby White (Chicago)Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.1 ppg, 5.1 apg, 4.5 rpg, 0.7 spg, 44.7% FG%, 37.6% 3P% in 79 games
2024-25 earnings:$12,000,000 (projected140th overallin salary)
There were some questions about Chicago Bulls guardCoby White’sceiling in the NBA and whether or not he had reached it already heading into last season before the former UNC standout had a breakout campaign, averaging a career-high 19.1 points, 4.5 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game on 44.7 percent shooting from the floor and placing second in the Most Improved Player Vote.
2024-25 will be about White maintaining that level of play or improving upon it to prove he’s a legitimately good starter-level point guard in the NBA.
With so much quickness, off-the-dribble scoring prowess and such solid rebounding and playmaking, we think White will – at the very least – be able to hover around the production he posted last season, which would be huge in comparison to the slow start he got off to in his career.
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Tyler Herro (Miami)Michael Laughlin-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:20.8 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.5 apg, 0.7 spg, 44.1% FG%, 39.6% 3P% in 42 games
2024-25 earnings: $29,000,000 (projected54th overallin salary)
If he were more reliable as far as staying healthy and with his playoff performances, Miami Heat shooting guardTyler Herrowould surely rank higher on this list, as his counting stats – 20/5/4 averages on 39.0 percent shooting from three over his past three seasons combined – are impressive.
But the unfortunate reality is that Herro has missed over 30 percent of his possible games since getting to the NBA and even then, when he’s been healthy in the playoffs, his postseason performances have been lacking. Without counting Miami’s bubble run to the Finals, Herro is averaging 12.9 points and 3.1 assists on 39.5 percent shooting (28.7 percent from three) over his 25 most recent playoff appearances.
Of course, staying healthy and not having to miss large chunks of the season before the playoffs might have helped Herro as far as not having to shake off rust seemingly every postseason.
Who knows?
Maybe 2024-25 will be the year the former Kentucky Wildcat – a talented three-point and midrange scorer with good playmaking vision – has better injury luck, which could translate to more postseason success for him. If that is the case, the former Sixth Man of the Year could be able to outpace his place on this ranking.
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Jalen Johnson (Atlanta)Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:16.0 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.2 spg, 0.8 bpg, 51.1 FG%, 35.5 3P% in 56 games
2024-25 earnings: $4,510,905 (projected264th overallin salary)
Another breakout young swingman with big potential, Atlanta Hawks 3-manJalen Johnsonjust posted the best season of his career, putting up career-highs in every single category and looking like a potential building block for Atlanta.
Despite heading into his fourth season, Johnson is still just 22 years old, so there is still plenty of room for more growth out of the former Duke Blue Devil. Johnson might even have potential future All-Star in him, especially if he takes another leap in 2024-25, which we think he is capable of. After all, putting up a 16/8/3 stat line while shooting over 51 percent from the floor at 22 years old is no easy feat, as evidenced by the fact Johnson isone of just 14 playersever to manage that, a list that features some very big names.
That’s probably whyreports came out this summerthat Johnson is the only untouchable player on the Hawks roster, which is impressive considering that same roster still has three-time All-StarTrae Youngon it.
Clearly, Atlanta sees big-time potential in the fourth-year pro. It’ll be interesting to find out what kind of leap Johnson is able to take in 2024-25. Based on his athleticism, freakish scoring around the rim and off-the-dribble bucket-getting ability from the midrange, there could be another level for Johnson to hit in the upcoming campaign, an exciting proposition for Hawks fans.
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Miles Bridges (Charlotte)Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:21.0 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 3.3 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.5 bpg, 46.2 FG%, 34.9 3P% in 69 games
2024-25 earnings: $27,173,913 (projected58th overallin salary)
An explosive, strong player on the wing, Charlotte Hornets power forwardMiles Bridgescan play some 3 or 4, making him a versatile piece greatly suited to succeed in the modern NBA.
His outside shooting leaves something to be desired but he’s a very effective slasher and a beast in transition, one who also rebounds and creates for teammates at a solid level.
Bridges might be similar to Kuzma in that he could be a very good role player on a contender but as a team’s top scorer, he’ll put up numbers but they won’t really lead to team success.
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Fred VanVleet (Houston)Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 17.4 ppg, 8.1 apg, 3.8 rpg, 1.4 spg, 41.6% FG%, 38.7% 3P% in 73 games
2024-25 earnings:$42,846,615 (projected20th overallin salary)
Fred VanVleet has one All-Star appearance under his belt and remains just 30 years old so his earning the honor again in the future is not totally impossible, especially if the Rockets hit on draft picks and start to win more in the regular season, but it will be far more difficult now that he’s playing in the Western Conference.
Regardless, the beauty of a player like VanVleet is that he doesn’t care about personal accolades but rather winning, playing with great effort on both ends of the floor and providing great leadership for a young Rockets team.
We don’t necessarily expect a huge elevation in individual production out of VanVleet in 2024-25 but we do think he’ll continue to make a great impact as a leader in Houston, particularly as the young squad continues to mature. Don’t get us wrong, though, VanVleet can still get buckets, create for teammates and rack up steals and deflections, so he’s far from being just a leader for the team – he can still put up impressive numbers, too.
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Jalen Green (Houston)Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 3.5 apg, 0.8 spg, 42.3% FG%, 33.2% 3P% in 82 games
2024-25 earnings: $12,483,048 (projected137th overallin salary)
One of the big question marks in the NBA. Former No. 2 overall pickJalen Greenlooked like a max player for a stretch of games late in the season. Our ownMark Deekseven wrote about it back in late March,saying on Green:
Since March began, Green hasaveraged 28.5 points per game, fourth in the league behind onlyLuka Doncic,Giannis AntetokounmpoandJayson Tatum, and ahead of the greats such asShai Gilgeous-Alexander,Kevin DurantandNikola Jokic. He has done so on 50.8 percent shooting and with a.631 true shooting percentage, playing with unbridled confidence and coming up with big plays in the clutch, often against quality opposition. He has for three weeks been the nightly game-changing factor that the Rockets always hoped he would be.
Green eventually cooled off as the Houston Rockets missed the Play-In Tournament but even so, it was a very impressive – and important – stretch for the G League Ignite product, who played some of the best basketball of his career during that hot run.
And yet, Houston still opted not to extend him this summer. And we still have mounds of evidence that Green, a career 42.1 percent shooter from the floor, isn’t all that efficient of a player.
Regardless, we’re choosing to believe in that elite run of form for Green as evidenced by where we have him ranked, and think he might be able to tap into that efficient stretch from late last season more often in 2024-25. After all, he’s an explosive athlete with good length and skill – he just needs to get much more adept with his scoring to truly take the next step.
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Michael Porter (Denver)Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:16.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 1.5 apg, 0.5 spg, 0.7 bpg, 48.4 FG%, 39.7 3P% in 81 games
2024-25 earnings: $35,859,950 (projected34th overallin salary)
Denver Nuggets swingmanMichael Porter Jr.may be somewhat limited in that he’s mostly just going to be looking to shoot the basketball when he’s out there but he’s efficient enough as a bucket-getter for that not to be a huge problem.
With massive size at 6-foot-10 for a small forward, Porter Jr. can really knock shots down from the outside, hitting 41.0 percent of his threes for his career. He’s also able to score over good defending thanks to his high release point. The problem is, he’s going to go to that well a little too often, averaging barely over one assist per game since getting to the NBA.
On the other hand, Porter Jr. can at times play some defense when he really locks in on that end, and he’s also a very good rebounder for a wing, a skill that was hugely impactful for Denver during its 2022-23 title run, as Porter Jr. gobbled up offensive rebounds over smaller defenders.
In all, Porter Jr. is a positive-impact player, he could just be so much more with better shot selection and passing vision.
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Austin Reaves (LA Lakers)Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:15.9 ppg, 5.5 apg, 4.3 rpg, 0.8 spg, 48.6% FG%, 36.7% 3P% in 82 games
2024-25 earnings: $12,976,362 (projected123rd overallin salary)
If this ranking proves true for Los Angeles Lakers 2-guardAustin Reaves, that would provide a huge boost for Los Angeles as the team would be getting a Top 8 shooting guard in the league at a huge discount considering Reaves is set to be just the 59th-highest-paid guardin the league in 2024-25.
Reaves improved on his numbers last season but didn’t take quite the jump that some may have expected from his second and third years. His three-point accuracy falling to 36.7 percent and the NBA changing the way they officiated foul-calling certainly did not help matters in that regard.
But we think Reaves is talented enough and works hard enough to adjust and improve upon his 2023-24 campaign next season. As is, he’s a solid scorer from three and the midrange and a very good playmaker for his position, as well as a high-effort defender.
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Zach LaVine (Chicago)ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images
2023-24 stats:19.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 3.9 apg, 0.8 spg, 45.2% FG%, 34.9% 3P% in 25 games
2024-25 earnings: $43,031,940 (projected17th overallin salary)
A classic example of a player being worse than his contract but better than his reputation, Chicago Bulls 2-guardZach LaVinemay find himself an unhappy camper in Chicago once again this season, as the team tried and failed totradehim both at last year’s deadline and this summer. LaVine alsoreportedly doesn’t have a great relationshipwith his head coachBilly Donovan, which would only further muddy matters for the former UCLA standout and Chicago.
The first priority for both the Bulls and LaVine in 2024-25 will be for him to get healthy and prove he can remain on the floor for at least the majority of a season because right now, his value as atradeasset could not be lower.
Many forget that LaVine was an Olympic starter for USA Basketball in 2021 and an All-Star as recently as 2021-22. What’s more, when healthy, he still put up nearly 25 points nightly to go with over four rebounds and four assists per contest in 2022-23. LaVine is a very good player when healthy, he just needs togethealthy for both his and Chicago’s sake.
Best case scenario in 2024-25, LaVine regains All-Star form and things get less contentious between him and the Bulls, which we think is possible. If not, we wouldn’t have him ranked this high.
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Kyle Kuzma (Washington)Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:22.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 4.2 apg, 0.5 spg, 0.7 bpg, 46.3 FG%, 33.6 3P% in 70 games
2024-25 earnings: $23,522,727 (projected69th overallin salary)
A face-up floor-spacing power forward, Washington Wizards forwardKyle Kuzmacan do some scoring one-on-one on the perimeter, although not the most efficiently a lot of the time.
Still, Kuzma can make some tough shots and drive the basketball very well for a power forward, so he does have plenty of positive value. Even if his shooting marks aren’t that efficient, averaging over 22 points per contest is nothing to scoff at, even in today’s high-scoring NBA.
Plus, Kuzma has already proven he can be a role player on a championship-level team during his time with the Lakers. Maybe once his salary is back under $20 million in 2026-27, a contender will try totradefor him so he can get back to that role-player-on-a-great-team level he is most effective at.
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Jarrett Allen (Cleveland)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:16.5 ppg, 10.5 rpg, 2.7 apg, 0.7 spg, 1.1 bpg, 63.4 FG%, 0.0 3P% in 77 games
2024-25 earnings: $20,000,000 (projected85th overallin salary)
Veteran big manJarrett Allenhelps form a very athletic frontcourt alongside blossoming power forwardEvan Mobleyfor the Cleveland Cavaliers, with Mobley ranking as theNo. 9 power forwardin our recent ranking.
Allen is more limited offensively than Mobley, as he’s not even going to shoot midrange jumpers a lot of the time, let alone three-pointers, but he’s one of the best around-the-rim finishers in the league, shooting 63 percent from the field for his career. The big man is also a very adept pick-and-roll finisher, possessing good hands to catch passes in traffic, and the length and athleticism to finish above the rim over defenders. On the other end, Allen uses his quick hands and timing to block shots and pick up deflections leading to steals, so his value is very much on both sides of the floor.
The Cavs extended Allen’s contract this summer but that reportedlywon’t stopteams from registeringtradeinterestin him, so that will be something to keep an eye on with Allen in 2024-25.
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Aaron Gordon (Denver)Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:13.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 3.5 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.6 bpg, 55.6 FG%, 29.0 3P% in 73 games
2024-25 earnings: $22,841,455 (projected75th overallin salary)
Denver Nuggets power forward Aaron Gordonis one of the best role-playing 4s in the NBA, an elite defender with ridiculous strength and athleticism who can defend just about any position and finish explosively around the basket.
Gordon is a perfect fit for what Denver needs in a power forward alongside three-time league MVPNikola Jokic, as Gordon is able to mask Jokic’s sometimes slightly shaky defense while Jokic can make up for Gordon’s poor outside shooting and all-around meager offensive game outside of slashing.
Jokic does a magnificent job of finding Gordon on off-ball cuts, allowing the soon-to-be-29-year-old to do what he does best on offense: finish with aplomb at the rim. On the other end, Gordon can guard ball-handlers, wings or big men, letting Jokic focus on just defending his man without having to worry that much about help defense as a rim-protector, which is his weakest suit.
Overall, if Gordon were on a team where he wasn’t such a great fit, he might not rank where he does in this article. But that he plays for a Nuggets team so perfectly suited for what he does best, a team that he helped win a title in 2022-23, gives us the confidence to say Gordon is a Top 10 power forward based on his nightly impact on his team.
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Brandon Miller (Charlotte)Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:17.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 2.4 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.6 bpg, 44.0 FG%, 37.3 3P% in 74 games
2024-25 earnings: $11,424,382 (projected145th overallin salary)
Bradon Miller is a three-level scorer with athleticism, skill and length who is almost like a throwback forward in that he should be able to score at a high level one day while also contributing as a rebounder and playmaker, a true do-it-all swingman with defensive potential, too.
Still just 21 years old, Miller flashed huge promise in his rookie season, including a 32-point game on April 5 against a Magic team that features two excellent forwards in Wagner andPaolo Banchero, and who had aTop 3 defensein the league last season. Miller lit them up that night for 11-of-13 shooting to go with six rebounds, a steal and a block in what was a 124-115 win for Charlotte over a good Orlando squad.
2024-25 should be a fun season for Hornets fans to watch the former Alabama standout continue to blossom.
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OG Anunoby (New York)Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:14.7 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 2.1 apg, 1.4 spg, 0.7 bpg, 48.9 FG%, 38.2 3P% in 50 games
2024-25 earnings: $36,637,932 (projected31st overallin salary)
Bridges’ partner on the wing next season will be another star role player inOG Anunoby, one of the best defensive wings in the league when healthy and a very solid offensive player who can space the floor from three and slash to the cup for athletic finishes.
The popular stat regarding Anunoby’s half-season with the Knicks so far is the team’s record being 20-3 with him in the lineup, and his absence was hugely felt during New York’s second-round playoff defeat to the Indiana Pacers.
Anunoby does historically have poor injury luck, which is another reason why the Bridges pickup may prove important for New York in case Anunoby does go down again. Bridges hasn’t missed a game since 2019-20, even playing in 83 games two seasons ago between his time in Phoenix and Brooklyn. Anunoby, on the other hand, has only played in 63.4 percent of his potential games over the last four seasons combined, which will be something to keep an eye on with him.
Regardless, with some good injury luck, New York should have the best defensive forward tandem in the league and it might not be all that close. And the fact that both Bridges and Anunoby are tidy scorers, too, who can play well off of the likes of Brunson andJulius Randle, could make the Knicks a top contender in the East in 2024-25.
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Mikal Bridges (New York)Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.4 bpg, 43.6 FG%, 37.2 3P% in 82 games
2024-25 earnings: $23,300,000 (projected71st overallin salary)
The New York Knicks had to feel they were one very good starting wing away from true title contention considering what they gave up for former Villanova standoutMikal Bridgesthis summer, acquiring him from the Brooklyn Nets for four unprotected first-round picks, an unprotected pick swap and a Top 4-protected first-round pick in 2025 via the Milwaukee Bucks, among other smaller assets.
That’s a huge haul for Bridges, one that at first glance can arguably be labeled an overpay. However, considering how close the Knicks appear to be to title contention behind the magnificent play of new team captainJalen Brunson, the Bridges pickup might be the final piece of the championship puzzle for New York, especially considering he’ll be sharing the wing with the next player on our list, giving the Knicks two almost-elite forwards.
Bridges wasn’t able to keep up the All-Star-level pace he showed in his first half-season in Brooklyn, regressing to being merely a good starter last season, albeit not one impactful enough to prevent the Nets from going 32-50.
But it’s possible – if not likely – that Bridges going back to being a third option on offense like he projects to be in New York next season will help him get back to his most impactful version, a star role player who can score from three or the midrange, space the floor or slash and, most importantly, defend at a high level on the defensive end.
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Dejounte Murray (New Orleans)Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 22.5 ppg, 6.4 apg, 5.3 rpg, 1.4 spg, 45.9% FG%, 36.3% 3P% in 78 games
2024-25 earnings: $29,283,801 (projected52nd overallin salary)
The New Orleans Pelicans swung a big move this summer in trading for one-time All-StarDejounte Murray, a point guard with two-way prowess who can rebound at a very high level for his position and who is very adept at picking up steals and defending one-on-one.
Murray proved not to be all that great of a fit alongside Trae Young but there’s no question he remains a high-level player. In games that Young missed in 2023-24, Murray was monstrous, averaging 25.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 9.1 assists in 28 such games on 44.3 percent shooting.
Obviously, it’ll be tough for Murray to replicate those exact numbers playing on a far more talented Pelicans team this upcoming season, hence why he’s not sitting a bit higher up these rankings, but overall, his fit should be much better in New Orleans where he’ll be tasked with scoring late in clutch games, something he’s proven to excel at, as well as defending, rebounding and getting out in transition alongside the explosiveZion Williamson.
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Jrue Holiday (Boston)Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 12.5 ppg, 4.8 apg, 5.4 rpg, 0.9 spg, 48.0% FG%, 42.9% 3P% in 69 games
2024-25 earnings: $30,000,000 (projected49th overallin salary)
The Celtics were so great in 2023-24 in large part thanks to having not just one excellent role-playing two-way point guard on the roster in White, but a second even more proven one inJrue Holiday, who’s also so good in his role that he likewise earned a Team USA spot in the summer of 2024.
Despite now being 34, Holiday remains one of the best defensive guards in the NBA while still being a capable scorer and playmaker when called upon. He’s even got an adept off-the-ball slashing game perfect for a team as loaded as Boston’s, as well as spot-up shooting prowess from beyond the arc.
Holiday, a two-time All-Star, might not be able to reach that All-Star level again while with the Celtics – and we only say that due to how unselfish he is that he won’t score enough to get consideration for the distinction – but in his role, he’s without a doubt a star, a player who only cares about winning and has the talent on both ends to make a huge nightly impact towards that happening.
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Myles Turner (Indiana)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:17.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 1.3 apg, 0.5 spg, 1.9 bpg, 52.4 FG%, 35.8 3P% in 77 games
2024-25 earnings: $19,928,500 (projected87th overallin salary)
One of the NBA’s unicorns thanks to his ability to block shots and hit threes, the Indiana Pacers’Myles Turnerhas been playing some of the most impactful basketball of his career over the past few seasons, peaking in 2023-24 as he helped play an instrumental role in Indiana’s Eastern Conference Finals charge.
Turner isn’t a star but he’s a good starting center, more productive than a role player as he can do plenty of face-up scoring as opposed to needing to be spoon-fed finishes like some other big men. Roughly aTop 100 playeraccordingto just about every advanced analytic, Turner enters 2024-25 with it being a contract year for him, even more motivation for the former Texas standout to have a career season.
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Darius Garland (Cleveland)David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 18.0 ppg, 6.5 apg, 2.7 rpg, 1.3 spg, 44.6% FG%, 37.1% 3P% in 57 games
2024-25 earnings:$36,725,670 (projected27th overallin salary)
We had one-time All-StarDarius Garlandprojected as high asthe No. 12 point guard ahead of the 2022-23 seasonbut things have not panned out like he might have hoped lately, not withDonovan Mitchellreally having his way with the team. There was even talk of Garlandasking for atradeout of Cleveland this summer if Mitchell got extended (which he did), though things have been quiet on that front for a while.
Either way, Garland has seen a drop-off in impact and production since Mitchell’s arrival, at one time looking like a future multi-time All-Star but now looking more just like a very good starter-level player.
What’s particularly concerning is that Garland had a very poor playoff run for Cleveland in 2023-24 even despite the team getting to the second round of the potseason, averaging just 15.7 points and 5.8 assists on 42.7 percent shooting over 12 games, including single-game performances that saw him post plus/minuses of -17, -22 and -27.
All in all, Garland still has loads of talent as a slippery scorer with good shooting touch from the outside and solid playmaking chops, he just might be hindered for the foreseeable future by playing alongside the ball-dominant Mitchell.
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Evan Mobley (Cleveland)Nick Cammett/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:15.7 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 3.2 apg, 0.9 spg, 1.4 bpg, 58.0 FG%, 37.3 3P% in 50 games
2024-25 earnings: $11,227,657 (projected148th overallin salary)
A power forward with huge upside thanks to his high skill level to go with elite physical traits, Cleveland Cavaliers big manEvan Mobleyis still just scratching the surface of what he can become after putting up 16 points, nine rebounds and three assists last season.
The 23-year-old power forward has been in the NBA for three seasons now while his numbers have pretty much stagnated since Year 1, hovering around 15 points and nine rebounds nightly. It should also be noted that Mobley made the Cavaliers2.1 points per 100 possessionsworse while on the floor last season, a somewhat concerning mark considering it’s now Year 3 for the former USC standout.
On the bright side, Mobley’sBPM and WS/48 markshave improved in each of his NBA campaigns, with the former ranking the big man as the No. 38 player in the NBA last season and the latter having him in the Top 25, both impressive placings that indicate Mobley’s making a large impact than the raw numbers would have you believe.
Either way, Cleveland has to be thrilled to have Mobley locked up to a long-term extension, as not only has he already produced somewhat impressive numbers but he also still has a lot of potential thanks to his length, quickness, shot-blocking and skill as a shooter (with his feet set or off the dribble). It’ll just be interesting to find out if the No. 3 overall pick from 2021 has a major jump in him in 2024-25.
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Derrick White (Boston)David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 15.2 ppg, 5.2 apg, 4.2 rpg, 1.0 spg, 46.1% FG%, 39.6% 3P% in 73 games
2024-25 earnings:$20,071,429 (projected82nd overallin salary)
A fringe All-Star caliber type who excels in his role, Boston Celtics point guardDerrick Whiteis a low-maintenance player who competes hard on both ends and helps his team win in ways not shown on the stat sheet.
White moves the ball well, is never stagnant and won’t take bad shots, which helps him fit in perfectly with star-studded teams like the Celtics. That ability to be an elite role player even earned White a spot on the loaded 2024 USA Basketball team, no small accomplishment when you see just how stacked that roster was with future first-ballot Hall-of-Famers.
White is also an elite guard defender with good quickness laterally, great toughness and ridiculous shot-blocking chops that have helped turn him into the best shot-blocking guard the NBA has seen since a primeDwyane Wade.
White ranked as nearly aTop 20 playerin the NBA for 2023-24accordingto VORP and BPM, and when you look back at the impact he made for what was an excellent Celtics team that season, it’s easy to see why. We expect more big things out of White in 2024-25.
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Desmond Bane (Memphis)Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:23.7 ppg, 5.5 apg, 4.4 rpg, 1.0 spg, 46.4% FG%, 38.1% 3P% in 42 games
2024-25 earnings: $34,005,250 (projected41st overallin salary)
He missed a lot of games while the Memphis Grizzlies tanked the season so people were probably not paying much attention butDesmond Baneput up numbers last season that would have warranted All-NBA consideration with a bigger body of work and Memphis winning.
Bane only played in 42 games last season but shined in those contests, putting up career marks in points per game and assists per game while still shooting 38.1 percent from three despite having defenses be able to key in on stopping him much more often than in seasons prior.
A usually-elite three-point shooter with an off-the-dribble scoring game from the midrange and underrated playmaking, Bane remains a top-notching shooting guard and an important piece for a Grizzlies team that should be back in the playoff mix in 2024-25.
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Franz Wagner (Orlando)Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 3.7 apg, 1.1 spg, 0.4 bpg, 48.2 FG%, 28.1 3P% in 72 games
2024-25 earnings: $7,007,092 (projected209th overallin salary)
One of the fastest-rising swingmen in the league, the Orlando Magic’sFranz Wagnerhas future All-Star written all over him – if not future All-NBAer if he gets his jumper figured out.
The former Michigan standout started off decently in that department, hitting nearly 36 percent of his threes over his first two seasons but really fell off in 2023-24, shooting 28.1 percent from three in the regular season and 26.5 percent from beyond the arc in the playoffs.
Even without the three-point accuracy (for now), Wagner has so much potential thanks to his slashing ability with and without the ball, as the athletic 6-foot-10 forward can get to the basket with aplomb and finish thanks to his size and athleticism. He can even occasionally hit tough jumpers from the midrange or from three off the dribble via pull-ups or step-backs, so a lot of the tools are there for Wagner to become a legit star-level scorer.
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James Harden (LA Clippers)Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 16.6 ppg, 8.5 apg, 5.1 rpg, 1.1 spg, 42.8% FG%, 38.1% 3P% in 72 games
2024-25 earnings: $33,653,846 (projected43rd overallin salary)
CanJames Hardenbe the one to carry a team on his shoulders? Most certainly not. And if he’s your No. 2, you’re probably not a legit championship contender… which pretty much defines the 2024-25 Los Angeles Clippers.
Regardless, withPaul Georgenow a member of the Philadelphia 76ers, Harden will get a chance to be the more ball-dominant player he was prior to his Clippers stint.
We got a glimpse of that in the 2024 playoffs whenKawhi Leonardwas out with injury. Harden responded in the Clippers’ first-round playoff defeat by putting up 21.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 8.0 assists on 44.9/38.3/90.6 percent shooting splits. He just lacked consistency, having a 33-point and 28-point performance in the first-round series but also having a seven-point, 2-for-12 showing in Game 5 and a five-for-16 Game 6, which saw the Clippers get eliminated by Dallas after a 114-101 defeat.
Harden can still put up good numbers (though he’s no longer the scorer he was in his prime, as he has clearly lost a step athletically), but it’s just starting to look quite doubtful that that’ll lead to much playoff success at this point in his career.
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Brandon Ingram (New Orleans)Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:20.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 5.7 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.6 bpg, 49.2 FG%, 35.5 3P% in 64 games
2024-25 earnings: $36,016,200 (projected32nd overallin salary)
Based on his growth early on in his career, many believed New Orleans Pelicans swingmanBrandon Ingramwould at least be a perennial All-Star player by this point. Instead, Ingram seemingly maxed out his potential by his fourth season back in 2021-22, the lone All-Star campaign of his career, never really improving his impact or production since then, instead hovering around the same level.
Granted, that level is pretty impressive, as Ingram just put up a 21/5/6 season on 49.2 percent shooting from the floor. It just felt like the former Duke standout could have been more by now, leading many to be disappointed in what Ingram has turned out to be, which might not be all that fair. After all, if Ingram played in the Eastern Conference, he might be an All-Star every year – he just has the misfortune of playing in a Western Conference so loaded with star wings.
Even so, there’s no question Ingram seemed like he’d be further along by now. The Pelicans must feel that way, too, as Ingram was one of the most bandied-about names intraderumorsthis past summer.
Maybe a change of scenery would be good for Ingram, as he is supremely talented, with great size, length, skill and quickness for a small forward, a player who can give you 20 points every night with some rebounds, some plays made for others and some takeaways racked up.
But right now, playing for a New Orleans team loaded up with so many wings, including a former No. 1 pick inZion Williamson, Ingram has stagnated, there’s no doubt about that. (On top of Williamson, Ingram also has to share the wing with two other players coming up later on this very list, by the way.)
That leads us to believe maybe Ingram’s potential change of scenery could come by February’stradedeadline.
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DeMar DeRozan (Sacramento)Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:24.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 5.3 apg, 1.1 spg, 0.6 bpg, 48.0 FG%, 33.3 3P% in 79 games
2024-25 earnings: $23,400,000(projected70th overallin salary)
After finishing Top 3 in Clutch Player of the Year voting each of the last two seasons, six-time All-StarDeMar DeRozanremains arguably the top midrange assassin in the game today, a player at his finest getting throwback buckets from the area where the numbers say the least efficient baskets come from.
DeRozan is doing well in fighting that belief, shooting nearly 50 percent from the floor over the past six seasons and averaging 23.6 points and 5.6 assists in that span, all in all making him an elite offensive player. Last season, the Compton native rankedNo. 10 overallin Offensive Win Shares in case anyone wants to argue how elite DeRozan is on offense, by the way.
Of course, there’s also the other end of the floor to discuss as DeRozan doesn’t provide much in the way of defense, nor is he a very good three-point shooter, limiting his impact in the modern NBA.
However, overall, he’s a plus for his team when he’s on the floor, putting up very impressive numbers and, at 35 years old, not showing much signs of age-related regression. His numbers could finally take a hit in 2024-25, though, his first season with the Sacramento Kings, considering he’ll have to share a lot of the ball with two recent All-NBA players inDe’Aaron FoxandDomantas Sabonis.
But his fit on the team should be fun, another weapon for the team’s offense which was surprisingly in need of a boost, as the Kings ranked just13thlast season in points scored per 100 possessions. And if he can help Sacramento get back into the playoffs, DeRozan will have a chance to prove he can be a high-level playoff performer, too, something he hasn’t quite been able to do thus far in his career.
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Kristaps Porzingis (Boston)Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:20.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 2.0 apg, 0.7 spg, 1.9 bpg, 51.6 FG%, 37.5 3P% in 57 games
2024-25 earnings: $29,268,293 (projected54th overallin salary)
2023-24 was pretty much a microcosm of big manKristaps Porzingis’career. He played like an All-Star but missed 25 regular-season games and then another 12 playoff games due to injury, ultimately sitting out most of the Boston Celtics’ championship run.
It was truly unfortunate as Pornzigis had acclimated beautifully to playing with Boston, scoring at a high level, rebounding, blocking shots and hitting deep threes to open up the rest of the Celtics’ potent offense, fitting in wonderfully to the team’s championship puzzle.
Here’s hoping for better health for Porzingis in 2024-25, as the original Unicorn was one of the first modern big men to revitalize the decaying center position eight years ago when he got drafted by the New York Knicks.
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Jalen Williams (Oklahoma City)Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.1 ppg, 4.5 apg, 4.0 rpg, 1.1 spg, 54.0% FG%, 42.7% 3P% in 71 games
2024-25 earnings: $4,775,760 (projected255th overallin salary)
Jalen Williams has displayed an All-Star ceiling (if not a potential All-NBA one) through two NBA seasons, especially if he takes another leap or two as he did from his rookie to sophomore campaigns.
We think Williams, a talented scorer from the midrange with much-improved three-point accuracy, is due for another leap in 2024-25. He’ll just need to maintain those great shooting marks from three and the free-throw line with higher volume and learn how to draw more fouls.
That last part shouldn’t be a problem considering his superstar backcourt mateShai Gilgeous-Alexanderis a master of that craft.
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Jaren Jackson Jr (Memphis)Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:22.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 2.3 apg, 1.2 spg, 1.6 bpg, 44.4 FG%, 32.0 3P% in 66 games
2024-25 earnings: $25,257,798 (projected64th overallin salary)
Former Defensive Player of the YearJaren Jackson Jr.is a pretty unique big man in that he’s got extremely quick feet and the agility to aptly defend guards on switches, as well as good length and great timing to defend the rim at an elite level. Jackson Jr. led the league in blocks back-to-back years in 2021-22 and 2022-23. He’s also a big man who can at least somewhat space the floor, shooting 34.5 percent from beyond the arc for his career.
On the other hand, he’s an extremely poor rebounder for his position and not efficient enough of an outside shooter to make up for it, meaning Memphis has to play him alongside a great rebounding center for him to be at his most effective. That worked out well for the team in 2022-23 when the Grizzlies had veteran big manSteven Adamsat the 5, but his subsequent injury that season (he then missed all of 2023-24) pretty much ended their chances at contention.
That’s at least part of the reason why the Grizzlies opted to draft two-time National Player of the YearZach Edeyninth overall this summer, to replace the void left behind by Adams, who’s now with the Houston Rockets.
If Edey can at least reach Adams-level impact on the glass, that’ll help get Jackson Jr. back to top form, as he was an All-Star not that long ago and should be able to reach that level again with a healthier Memphis squad around him.
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LaMelo Ball (Charlotte)Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:23.9 ppg, 8.0 apg, 5.1 rpg, 1.8 spg, 43.3% FG%, 35.5% 3P% in 22 games
2024-25 earnings: $35,147,000 (projected36th overallin salary)
Charlotte Hornets starLaMelo Ballwas a tricky player to rank for this exercise as he’s a bit of a wild card – he’s great when he plays but he misses a lot of time due to injury and his team success, even when he’s playing, is quite lacking.
Ball has played in just 58 games over the past two seasons combined and has played more than 51 games in a full season just once in his four-year career.
When Ball was out there in 2023-24, he was impressive once again, averaging 23.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 8.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game on 43.3 percent shooting, making himone of five playersto put up a 23/5/8 stat line last season along with the likes of Doncic, Morant,LeBron JamesandNikola Jokic.
That’s a pretty notable list of names Ball found himself alongside last season with his averages.
It’s mostly just health missing from Ball’s game, as the bombastic scorer and visionary playmaker looks like a perennial All-Star when he is on the floor for Charlotte.
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Chet Holmgren (Oklahoma City)Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:16.5 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 2.4 apg, 0.6 spg, 2.3 bpg, 53.0 FG%, 37.0 3P% in 82 games
2024-25 earnings: $10,880,640 (projected155th overallin salary)
The second-place finisher in Rookie of the Year voting in 2023-24, the Oklahoma City Thunder’sChet Holmgrenhad a great inaugural campaign in the Association, flashing immense skills on both ends of the floor, primarily as a face-up scorer with driving ability but also as an elite shot-blocker, one who ranked in the Top 5 in nightly rejections last season.
Holmgren’s narrow shoulders and lack of strength could be a hindrance as far as projecting his overall ceiling but he does seem like a player who could be an All-Star one day. We’d just like to see what his Year 1 to Year 2 jump looks like before making any bold proclamations about him.
Overall, Holmgren, who’s basically a wing who plays center, does have plenty of upside and we’re excited to see what he looks like in his sophomore season, especially on the offensive end of the floor if his three-point shooting takes a leap.
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Alperen Sengun (Houston)Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:21.1 ppg, 9.3 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.2 spg, 0.7 bpg, 53.7 FG%, 29.7 3P% in 63 games
2024-25 earnings: $5,424,654 (projected237th overallin salary)
A promising center with a decently high ceiling thanks to his offensive game, Houston Rockets big manAlperen Sengunhas been described as a Jokic Lite in the past, a big man who can score at a high level in maybe not the most orthodox ways and also create for teammates with flashy passes.
Sengun has a funky offensive game, making him a tough cover for opponents who often have no clue which way he’s going to turn next. A face-up specialist with driving ability, Sengun finished third in the Most Improved Player vote last season and might have gotten more consideration if he didn’t miss nearly 20 games due to injury.
Houston should be getting huge value out of Sengun in 2024-25 considering he’s set to be paid just $5.4 million next season. If Sengun even just replicates his 2023-24 output next league year while earning that salary, the Rockets will be getting a steal value-wise when it comes to their starting center, who already got All-Star consideration last season.
We think All-Star for Sengun in 2024-25 is a perfectly reasonable expectation.
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Julius Randle (New York)Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:24.0 ppg, 9.2 rpg, 5.0 apg, 0.5 spg, 0.3 bpg, 47.2 FG%, 31.1 3P% in 46 games
2024-25 earnings: $28,939,680 (projected56th overallin salary)
Tough injury luck ended what was looking to be a special season for New York Knicks big manJulius Randleafter just 46 games. Randle wasone of just five playersthis season putting up a 24/9/5 stat line, with the other four being Antetokounmpo,Nikola Jokic,Luka DoncicandJoel Embiid, i.e. four MVP candidates and Randle, one of the best power forwards in the game today.
Randle’s being out played a large role in New York falling in the second round of the playoffs once again, as the absence of the former Kentucky standout’s scoring, rebounding and playmaking proved too much for the Knicks to overcome against the Pacers in the conference semifinals.
The lefty big man has a quick first step, a very strong left shoulder, good athleticism around the rim, a solid shooting touch as a floor-spacer and underrated vision as a playmaker. He may not be the most efficient outside shooter but he at least needs to be guarded out there, opening up driving lanes for the Randle to do what he does best: Attack the basket.
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Cade Cunningham (Detroit)Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 22.7 ppg, 7.5 apg, 4.3 rpg, 0.9 spg, 44.9% FG%, 35.5% 3P% in 62 games
2024-25 earnings: $13,940,809 (projected118th overallin salary)
Rewarded with an All-Star salary before coming close to becoming one,Cade Cunninghamwill be given every chance to shine on a Detroit Pistons team that will be focused only on developing young talent this season (and for the foreseeable future).
The good news for Pistons fans is that the former No. 1 overall pick has improved every year he’s been in the NBA, peaking so far in 2023-24 at 22.7 points and 7.6 assists per game on 44.9 percent shooting and 35.5 percent shooting from three. Cunningham ranked roughly as aTop 100 playerin the NBAaccordingto BPM and VORP.
The 22-year-old still has all the tools that made him so enticing as a draft prospect – great size for a guard, three-level scoring, good playmaking vision and the ability to hit tough shots – he just has to learn to put it all together on a more consistent and efficient basis before he can take the next step up the point guard hierarchy.
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Jamal Murray (Denver)Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 21.2 ppg, 6.5 apg, 4.1 rpg, 1.0 spg, 48.1% FG%, 42.5% 3P% in 59 games
2024-25 earnings: $36,016,200 (projected31st overallin salary)
For the first time in his career, Playoff Murray did not make an appearance in 2023-24, as Denver Nuggets bucket-getterJamal Murraystruggled in the postseason, averaging 20.6 points on 40.2 percent shooting – just 31.5 percent from three – for easily the worst playoff showing of his career. With the Nuggets taking another step back talent-wise again this offseason, now is the time for Murray to become a full-blown star in the regular season.
We think he has a chance to do it, as the Canadian point guard is a very talented scorer who can hit shots from all over the floor and even finish around the basket thanks to his underrated athleticism.
Murray is just too talented to have no All-Star and no All-NBA appearances in his career, so 2024-25 is really the time the former Wildcat has to take his game to another level.
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Scottie Barnes (Toronto)Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.9 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 6.1 apg, 1.3 spg, 1.5 bpg, 47.5 FG%, 34.1 3P% in 60 games
2024-25 earnings: $10,130,980 (projected161st overallin salary)
A Swiss Army knife on the court, Toronto Raptors forwardScottie Barnescan do a bit of everything on both ends of the floor – and at a high level, too. On top of being named an All-Star for the first time in his career last season, Barnes also became just thefourth player everto post a 19/8/6 stat line at 22 years old or younger, joining a prestigious list featuringLuka Doncic,Magic JohnsonandOscar Robertson, two Hall-of-Famers and one player on his way to first-ballot Hall-of-Fame honors.
Not bad company there for Barnes.
On top of his ability to score, rebound and bring the ball down to create for teammates, the former Florida State standout is also an extremely versatile defender who has long arms, quick feet and a tenacity to him on the less glamorous end of the floor. Barnes can pick pockets, block shots and jump passing lanes, as well as defend one-on-one on the perimeter, making him a very unique weapon on defense with All-Defensive Team potential in the future.
Barnes will need to continue working on his jumper if he’s to hit that next level of a player – the All-NBA tier – but even on that end, things look promising for the Raptors, as Barnes went from 28.1 percent from three as a second-year player to 34.1 percent this past season. Another leap like that for Barnes could really change things for him.
Even as is, though, Barnes is quite the talent, one Toronto is likely thrilled to be able to build around for years to come.
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Lauri Markkanen (Utah)Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:23.2 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 2.0 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.5 bpg, 48.0 FG%, 39.9 3P% in 55 games
2024-25 earnings: $42,176,400 (projected21st overallin salary)
A much-bandied-abouttradetarget this summer, the Utah Jazz instead agreed to a long-term extension with rising power forwardLauri Markkanenjust one season removed from his 2022-23 All-Star season.
Things sort of fell apart for Utah this past campaign with the team’s lack of talent and experience finally really catching up to them, with the Jazz going 31-51 and Markkanen suiting up in just 55 games. But in those 55 games, Markkanen was still impressive, putting up 23 points and eight rebounds per night on nearly 40 percent shooting from three.
He may not be much of a defender but the 27-year-old is an elite face-up, floor-spacing power forward, making him a top target for various teams this past summer, namely the Golden State Warriors.
Even despite proving he can be an All-Star as a team’s No. 1, Markkanen might actually be best suited to be a second or third option on a playoff contender, something he would have been able to display in Golden State. Instead, though, at least for 2024-25 (the Finnish big man is ineligible to be traded for all of next season), we’ll get to see Markkanen continue to put up big numbers on a rebuilding team.
That’s not the worst thing for Utah fans, at least, who will be able to enjoy watching Markkanen’s tough bucket-getting from the 4-spot and his floor-spacing ability from beyond the arc.
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Kyrie Irving (Dallas)Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 25.6 ppg, 5.2 apg, 5.0 rpg, 1.3 spg, 49.7% FG%, 41.1% 3P% in 58 games
2024-25 earnings: $41,000,000 (projected24th overallin salary)
It may be surprising to see 2016 NBA championKyrie Irvingrank this low among the top point guards in the league, especially after his recent playoff run in which he helped guide the Dallas Mavericks to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2010-11.
His 2024 Finals performance left something to be desired but prior to the championship series, Irving was fantastic, averaging 22.8 points, 5.2 assists and 1.2 steals on 48.5 percent shooting, 42.1 percent from beyond the arc, over 17 games.
Irving would rank him higher on talent alone or based on recent playoff performance, but his body of work in the regular season usually falls a bit short. Irving has only made one All-NBA Team since 2019, a 3rd team appearance in 2021, three full seasons ago now.
Irving’s play itself is impressive in the regular season, as the former No. 1 overall pick has averaged 26.6 points and 5.4 assists on 49.0 percent shooting over the past three seasons combined, he just misses a lot of time, with Irving failing to play more than 60 regular-season games since 2018-19.
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Rudy Gobert (Minnesota)Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:14.0 ppg, 12.9 rpg, 1.3 apg, 0.7 spg, 2.1 bpg, 66.1 FG%, 0.0 3P% in 76 games
2024-25 earnings: $43,827,586 (projected15th overallin salary)
The heavily criticizedRudy Gobertgave his detractors some ammunition this summer when he got benched during France’s run to the gold-medal game. With France struggling in exhibition games and early in the tournament, French head coachVincent Colletwent with Wembanyama and a smaller lineup around him, using Gobert as a deep bench piece who didn’t see that much action in the knockout rounds.
Still, that’s nowhere near enough for us to knock Gobert in this ranking, as the double-double machine is a fantastic finisher around the basket to go with his obviously elite defensive impact, which earned him the fourth Defensive Player of the Year award of his career in 2023-24. Gobert also played a large part in getting his Minnesota Timberwolves to the Western Conference Finals last season, so his last year has had plenty of team success despite his somewhat rough go with France.
With Rudy Gobert…
* Wolves had their second-best season ever.
* Jazz had their second-best season this century.
* France had its best Olympics ever (2020).
* France had its two best World Cup performances ever.
Correlation does not mean causation or an obvious pattern? pic.twitter.com/i8uAlIOeyN
— HoopsHype (@hoopshype) September 7, 2024
The Gobert detractors will likely never lay off when it comes to the French big man, using his limited offensive game and poor defense on ball-handlers against him, but there’s no question the 32-year-old is one of the best defenders of all time and a future Hall-of-Famer.
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Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota)Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:21.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 3.0 apg, 0.7 spg, 0.7 bpg, 50.4 FG%, 41.6 3P% in 62 games
2024-25 earnings: $49,205,800 (projected6th overallin salary)
It’s hard to believe Minnesota Timberwolves big manKarl-Anthony Townshas already been in the NBA for nine years, as it feels like yesterday Minnesota drafted him No. 1 overall out of Kentucky. The 28-year-old has already been in the NBA for so long that he can say he played withKevin Garnett,Tayshaun PrinceandKevin Martinas a rookie, which feels crazy to even type out but is 100 percent true.
Towns remains one of the better big men in the NBA, though it could be seen as a bit of a disappointment he’s not farther along in his career by now considering he was averaging 25 points and 12 rebounds as a second-year player and earning 3rd Team All-NBA honors in his third season.
Still, the level Towns has seemingly stagnated at is still an impressive one. After all, he’s a productive scorer as a face-up big man, as a driver and as a post-up threat – a borderline All-Star on a yearly basis with good rebounding and solid playmaking numbers. What’s more, he played a huge role in Minnesota’s Western Conference Finals run last season for the franchise’s best finish to a campaign in 20 years.
Then again, Towns going ice cold late in the postseason pretty much ended the Wolves’ bid at a Finals trip, as the talented power forward shot just 20.9 percent from three (40.5 percent from the floor) over his last seven playoff games last season.
Regardless, overall, Towns is an All-Star-level big and should continue to help the Timberwolves make a push to legit title contention over the upcoming seasons, especially after finally fully acclimating to playing alongside behemoth centerRudy Gobert.
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Jimmy Butler (Miami)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:20.8 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.3 spg, 0.3 bpg, 49.9 FG%, 41.4 3P% in 60 games
2024-25 earnings: $48,798,677 (projected11th overallin salary)
The season may have ended poorly for six-time All-StarJimmy Butlerand the Miami Heat, with Butler getting hurt in Miami’s first play-in game and missing the rest of the playoffs after he sort of slept-walked through the regular season. The Heat would be eliminated in five games in the first round of the postseason by the Celtics after their surprising Finals trip the year prior.
It’s unclear how hand in hand that is with Miami choosing not to sign Butler to the max extension he was eligible for this summer but either way, the star forward chose not to make a fuss about it, reportedly telling teams he was happy to stay in South Florida despiteinterestleague-wide in his services this offseason.
With all that said, Butler sleepwalking through a campaign still led to him rankingTop 20 in BPMandTop 8 in WS/48for 2023-24 while putting up a 21/5/5 stat line. So, clearly, Butler remains an elite two-way player when he’s out there, particularly thanks to his midrange scoring, much-improved three-point output (Butler shot a career-high 41.4 percent from three last season) and his ability to get to the foul line and knock down freebies at a high rate.
For Butler, 2024-25 will be about proving he can stay healthy and not miss so much regular-season time, especially if the soon-to-be-35-year-old is expecting to get one more huge contract in Miami.
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Trae Young (Atlanta)Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
2023-24 stats: 25.7 ppg, 10.8 apg, 2.8 rpg, 1.3 spg, 43.0% FG%, 37.3% 3P% in 54 games
2024-25 earnings:$43,031,940 (projected17th overallin salary)
One of just two players in league history to lead the NBA in total points and in total assists in the same season, which happened back in 2021-22, Atlanta Hawks lead guardTrae Youngremains extremely productive, putting up over 25 points and 10 assists per game this season, a campaign in which he was named an All-Star for the third time in his career.
But the Hawks haven’t won over 43 games since 2015-16 (they were on pace to in 2020-21 but that was the post-COVID shortened season), with things really bottoming out last year as Atlanta went 36-46 and missed out on the playoffs. Maybe things will be better now that Young’s backcourt mateDejounte Murraywas traded but truth betold, the soon-to-be-26-year-old’s stock is pretty low right now. (That wasreportedlyreflected with histrademarket this summer, too.)
Young may be a great player on offense – a huge scorer with excellent playmaking abilities – but he’s just not that efficient with his buckets, shooting 43.6 percent from the floor for his career and 35.5 percent from three, and his defense is next to non-existent.
Right now, it looks like it would take some very impressive roster-building for the Hawks to be able to build a contender around Young, with Atlanta’s 2020-21 march to the Eastern Conference Finals – led by Young – looking more and more like an aberration.
Regardless, his production is impossible to ignore so even with all that said, we still believe Young to be roughly a Top 10 point guard in the NBA today.
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Bam Adebayo (Miami)Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.3 ppg, 10.4 rpg, 3.9 apg, 1.1 spg, 0.9 bpg, 52.1 FG%, 35.7 3P% in 71 games
2024-25 earnings: $34,848,340 (projected39th overallin salary)
Right on the cusp of that All-NBA distinction over recent years, Miami Heat big manBam Adebayohas made back-to-back All-Star appearances, helped lead the Heat to the Finals two years ago and just won a gold medal with Team USA this summer. That’s to go with five straight All-Defensive Team honors and a Top 5 finish in Defensive Player of the Year voting in each of the last five campaigns, peaking with a third-place finish in 2023-24.
What’s more, Adebayo is far from just a defender, as the former Kentucky Wildcat also has a blossoming offensive game, possessing the ability to hit pull-up, off-the-dribble jumpers and spot-up looks from the midrange. He can also grab a rebound and bring the ball down the court, can pass at a high level for a center – just maybe not on that Jokic/Sabonis level – and rebounds very well despite being just 6-foot-9.
All Adebayo is really missing is that reliable three-point jumper, though if his Team USA stint this summer is any indication, there’s a chance that could be coming at some point. If the 27-year-old can at least hit spot-up corner three-pointers, that would open up his already impressive offensive game even more.
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Paul George (Philadelphia)Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:22.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 3.5 apg, 1.5 spg, 0.5 bpg, 47.1 FG%, 41.3 3P% in 74 games
2024-25 earnings: $49,205,800 (projected6th overallin salary)
An All-Star in each of the last two seasons, new Philadelphia 76ers forwardPaul Georgehasn’t earned All-NBA honors since 2020-21, though, who knows? Maybe the change of scenery can fix that, as George remains an excellent two-way swingman with elite scoring ability.
George was hugely efficient last season, shooting 47.1 percent from the floor, 41.3 percent from three and 90.7 percent from the foul line. The problem for George and what in part keeps him off All-NBAdiscussionsfor now is that he doesn’t get to the foul line enough to take advantage of that ridiculous accuracy from the charity stripe.
Still, George can knock down hugely difficult shots even over the best defending to put him right in that star tier with some of the game’s best shot-makers. He just depends on those difficult shots a little too often, which can end up proving costly late in tight games. When he goes cold with his shooting, George’s impact on offense also greatly dwindles as he’s not the type of player who can get to the basket or the foul line whenever he wants for easy points.
What could also hurt George’s ability to earn another All-NBA nod is the fact he’ll be joining a team with an MVP candidate inJoel Embiidand an up-and-coming potential superstar inTyrese Maxey, so shot attempts might be even less available than they were in Los Angeles for him, especially when Leonard was out injured.
Regardless, we’re going to bank on his past production and his most recent season to say he’ll remain a Top 5 small forward in basketball in 2024-25 thanks to his tough bucket-getting and impactful defense. And if that is the case, the 76ers could make major noise in the Eastern Conference, as the one thing that the team has lacked since the departure of the next player on this list is a star bucket-getting swingman alongside Embiid.
George should very ably fill that role next season to potentially finally make Philadelphia a real contender.
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Kawhi Leonard (LA Clippers)Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:23.7 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.6 spg, 0.9 bpg, 52.5 FG%, 41.7 3P% in 68 games
2024-25 earnings: $49,205,800 (projected6th overallin salary)
Coming off a campaign in which he suited up in 68 regular-season games, his highest total since 2016-17, two-time Finals MVPKawhi Leonardstill wasn’t the epitome of good physical health as he missed all of April and nearly all of May while his Los Angeles Clippers fell in the first round of the playoffs.
When healthy, Leonard was still a beast, putting up great numbers very efficiently – his shooting splits were 52.5/41.7/88.5, even more impressive considering how difficult his usual shot attempts are – he just once again wasn’t all that available. And despite the fact there was someback and forthbetween the Clippers and Team USA as to why Leonard was sent home after doing training camp with the national team, the fact USA brass felt they’d be better off with Celtics role playerDerrick Whiteover Leonard might be a bit telling.
Still, we’ll choose to turn a blind eye to Leonard’s last four months and expect him to bounce back for another big 2024-25 season. The fact that the next player on this list has departed Los Angeles also leads us to believe Leonard could put up even more impressive numbers next season with more of the ball in his hands.
At the end of the day, though, it’s just about getting Leonard healthy come playoff time for the Clippers, as individual player accolades don’t matter that much for the team that’s spending so much of ownerSteve Ballmer’smoney. Based on financial investment, the Clippers surely want to make a deep playoff run in 2024-25 more than anything else.
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Pascal Siakam (Indiana)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:21.7 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 4.3 apg, 0.8 spg, 0.3 bpg, 53.6 FG%, 34.6 3P% in 80 games
2024-25 earnings: $42,176,400 (projected21st overallin salary)
A whirlwind of energy, Indiana Pacers forwardPascal Siakamenjoyed a solid half-season debut with his new team after a mid-seasontradefrom the Toronto Raptors, putting up 21.3 points and 7.8 rebounds with Indiana on 54.9 percent shooting, 38.6 percent from three. Siakam also played a strong part in Indiana’s run to the Eastern Conference Finals, putting up a 21/8/4 stat line in the postseason while hitting 54.1 percent from the floor.
Alongside a playmaker as elite as star point guardTyrese Haliburtonand fitting perfectly with a floor-spacing center likeMyles Turner, Siakam’s production should only continue to grow with the Pacers, as his skills in transition and as a slasher will be able to shine in Indiana after a full offseason with the team.
Siakam also has an underrated midrange pull-up game and has the ability to hit tough shots, which will help the Pacers late in tight games. All in all, Siakam is a great fit for what Indiana needed and will continue to produce at a high level with the Pacers for years to come now that he’s signed a big extension with the team.
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De'Aaron Fox (Sacramento)Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 26.6 ppg, 5.6 apg, 4.6 rpg, 2.0 spg, 46.5% FG%, 36.9% 3P% in 74 games
2024-25 earnings: $34,848,340 (projected38th overallin salary)
Sacramento Kings point guardDe’Aaron Foxhad a good season in 2023-24, upping his scoring average from 25.0 points to 26.6 points per game to go with 5.6 assists and a league-leading 2.0 steals per contest on 36.9 percent shooting from three – the highest mark of his career in a season where he shot more than three triples nightly.
HisVORP and BPMlikewise improved this season but with how loaded the guard position is in the NBA, especially in the Western Conference, Fox was snubbed from any accolades in 2023-24. The one slightly disappointing part is that his for Fox is that his improved production didn’t lead to the team success many had hoped, as the Kings went a somewhat disappointing 46-36 on the year.
Regardless, Fox remains one of the top point guards in the NBA, a lightning-quick attacker with much-improved off-the-dribble scoring chops as a shooter, and we expect another explosive year out of the former Kentucky Wildcat in 2024-25.
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Paolo Banchero (Orlando)Jason Miller/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:22.6 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 5.4 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.6 bpg, 45.5 FG%, 33.9 3P% in 80 games
2024-25 earnings: $12,160,800 (projected139th overallin salary)
Another former No. 1 pick who went to Duke, if Williamson disappoints again in 2024-25 relative to expectations, it will be blossoming Orlando Magic starPaolo Bancherowho we believe will be the second-best power forward in the NBA this season.
Banchero’s got a unique game, towering at a listed 6-foot-10, 250 pounds, but replete with skill as a face-up tough-shot-maker, a spot-up or pull-up shooter or as a rim attacker, and if that wasn’t enough, he’s also got a great basketball IQ as a playmaker and is a solid rebounder as well. Banchero can play bully ball driving the ball and also has soft touch around the rim and from the midrange to make him extremely difficult to defend.
The still-21-year-old will just need to keep improving upon his three-point accuracy, which he already did from Year 1 to Year 2, going from 29.8 percent from three as a rookie to 33.9 percent last season. A similar leap in 2024-25 could have Banchero getting All-NBA consideration as soon as his third season, which, based on his first two pro campaigns, wouldn’t be all that surprising at this point.
Orlando’s got a special talent on its hands.
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Zion Williamson (New Orleans)Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:22.9 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.1 spg, 0.7 bpg, 57.0 FG%, 33.3 3P% in 70 games
2024-25 earnings: $36,725,670 (projected28th overallin salary)
With former No. 1 overall pickZion Williamsonlooking as slim as he has in quite some time…
Zion looks like he’s in the best shape of his life pic.twitter.com/itoH2tMuQ8
— Ingram Alerts (@IngramAlerts) August 17, 2024
… the excitement is starting to build about what 2024-25 could look like for the two-time All-Star.
The way Williamson ended his 2023-24 season, with arguably the best performance of his career in the Play-In Game against the Los Angeles Lakers, also leads us to believe this campaign coming up could be the best of Williamson’s career. Williamson went off for 40 points to go with 11 rebounds and five assists against L.A., keeping the New Orleans Pelicans alive in the huge game before getting injured late in the contest.
Of course, Williamson finally having an All-NBA season will depend on his health, as the South Carolina native hasn’t had the best injury luck in his career, missing all of 2021-22 due to a foot injury and then only playing in 29 games in 2022-23. However, the former Duke Blue Devil did play in 70 regular-season games last season, and the weight loss should continue to help him stay healthy going forward, too.
Here’s hoping for a healthy Zion in 2024-25, as the explosive lefty is one of the most freakish athletes in all of sports, a high-flying behemoth who can finish over anyone with monster dunks, and who possesses a soft touch to finish around the basket when need be.
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Damian Lillard (Milwaukee)Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 24.3 ppg, 7.0 apg, 4.4 rpg, 1.0 spg, 42.4% FG%, 35.4% 3P% in 73 games
2024-25 earnings: $48,787,676 (projected12th overallin salary)
2022-23 was a year of change forDamian Lillard, who had to acclimate to not just being on a team other than the Portland Trail Blazers for the first time in his career, but also had to do so for a Milwaukee Bucks squad in which he wasn’t the team’s best player. Lillard hasn’t been a team’s second-best player since early on in his career when he’d play some Robin toLaMarcus Aldridge’sBatman and even then, Aldridge wasn’t as ball-dominant – or as good – as former league MVPGiannis Antetokounmpois.
As such, Lillard struggled to an extent, posting thethird-worstVORP and BPM of his career while averaging 24.3 points and 7.0 assists on 42.4 percent shooting from the floor. It speaks to how brilliant Lillard has been in his career that those numbers are seen as a drop-off in play for him. What was concerning was seeing Lillard’s three-point percentage falter to 35.4 percent from the floor last season, also the third-worst mark of his career.
Regardless, we expect Lillard’s three-point accuracy to return to more normal rates next season (he’s at 37.1 percent for his career), which will help him return to previous borderline All-NBA levels. Further buoying our belief in a Lillard bounce-back is the fact that he shot67.7 percentfrom within three of the basket in 2023-24, the highest mark of his career and one indicative that he’s still got something left in the tank athletically.
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Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento)Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:19.4 ppg, 13.7 rpg, 8.2 apg, 0.9 spg, 0.6 bpg, 59.4 FG%, 37.9 3P% in 82 games
2024-25 earnings: $40,500,000 (projected26th overallin salary)
If he didn’t peak in the era of Jokic, Sacramento Kings big manDomantas Saboniswould be seen as one of the best playmaking centers of all time, as he’s putting up seven assists per contest over the past four seasons. That’s no easy feat for a center, we’ve just become desensitized to it due to Jokic’s utter playmaking brilliance.
On top of the plus-passing, Sabonis is also a monster rebounder, leading the league in nightly boards over the past two seasons at 12.3 and 13.7 respectively in 2022-23 and 2023-24. That’s to go with being a great face-up scorer with solid post moves down low; Sabonis can hit jumpers or drive by slower-footed bigs, or beat up smaller defenders in the post for easy lefty finishes.
The one area in which Sabonis is lacking is as a defender, as his quick first step doesn’t translate to the less glamorous side of the floor on switches, nor does he protect the rim one iota, which has made it difficult for the Kings to play good enough defense to really contend for anything but a playoff spot in the West.
For what it’s worth, the Kings were2.1 points per 100 possessionsworse with Sabonis on the floor last season.
Still, Sabonis is an All-NBA-level center, even earning MVP votes over the past two campaigns, so Sacramento is almost certainly still glad it made theTyrese Haliburton-for-Sabonis swap.
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Ja Morant (Memphis)Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:25.1 ppg, 8.1 apg, 5.6 rpg, 0.8 spg, 47.1% FG%, 27.5% 3P% in 9 games
2024-25 earnings: $36,725,670 (projected27th overallin salary)
After missing basically all of 2023-24 due to suspension and then injury, stock in two-time All-StarJa Morantcouldn’t be much lower heading into 2024-25. Even so, we believe he’ll remain one of the best point guards in the league once he gets back out there next season, as Morant is just so explosive and energetic he’ll still be borderline unguardable once he gets back out there for the Memphis Grizzlies.
In his last fully healthy season, the Murray State product averaged 26.2 points on 46.6 percent shooting to go with 5.9 rebounds, 8.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game. Morant didn’t get All-NBA honors in 2022-23 but he was an All-Star, and we think he’ll get right back to that borderline All-NBA level in 2024-25.
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Jaylen Brown (Boston)Stacy Revere/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:23.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.2 spg, 49.9% FG%, 35.4% 3P% in 70 games
2024-25 earnings: $49,205,800 (projected7th overallin salary)
Now, that previous statement from the Mitchell section might not sound fair to a player like Celtics starJaylen Brownconsidering he just won a title with Boston and earned Finals MVP honors. But was he really the team’s best player? After all, he didn’t exactly have to carry the Celtics in the 2023-24 postseason, as Boston was a clear cut above every other team in the league last year.
Regardless, Brown had a fantastic 2023-24 season, silencing the naysayers who questioned thesize of his contract, which was once the largest in NBA history. The fact Brown had a Finals MVP-level run in the playoffs after how the previous season ended for Boston, no less, makes his 2024 postseason run all the more impressive.
Lest we forget, Brown averaged 19.0 points on 41.8 percent shooting (16.3 percent from three) to go with 3.4 assists to 3.6 turnovers in that 2022-23 Eastern Conference Finals series defeat against the Heat the year prior, so the fact he bounced back all the way to win a ring and a Finals MVP is borderline inspirational, and speaks to Brown’s mental fortitude.
Along with playing elite defense, Brown put up 23.9 points and 5.9 rebounds on 51.6 percent shooting last postseason, helping guide Boston to its first championship since 2008. And for that, Brown – an elite two-way player with great off-the-dribble scoring prowess and fantastic athleticism around the rim – earned his spot in these rankings.
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Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland)David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:26.6 ppg, 6.1 apg, 5.1 rpg, 1.8 spg, 46.2% FG%, 36.8% 3P% in 55 games
2024-25 earnings: $35,410,310 (projected35th overallin salary)
After signing an extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer despite so manyrumorsin prior seasons indicating that that wouldn’t happen, five-time All-StarDonovan Mitchellenters 2024-25 with some good momentum after helping lead Cleveland to the second round of the playoffs last season.
Mitchell once again had an explosive playoff run in 2023-24 (at least prior to getting hurt and missing Games 4 and 5 against the Boston Celtics), averaging 29.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.7 assists on 47.6 percent shooting from the floor. The Cavaliers won a tough seven-game series against the Orlando Magic to open the postseason before falling to the eventual champion Celtics.
No big deal but Mitchell ranksseventhall-time in playoff scoring average at 28.1 points per game, by the way.
Mitchell, entering his age-28 season, is one of the best shooting guards in the NBA thanks to his deep shooting range from three and explosiveness around the basket.
Can you win a championship with him as your best player? The Cavaliers apparently plan to find out. But even if you can’t, in this NBA era, that’s not abnormal considering the shooting guard position isn’t as loaded as it was during theKobe Bryant,Dwyane Wadedays. Among the players in this ranking, only Edwards seems like the type who can unquestionably be the best player on a championship team as a shooting guard.
The other 2-guards in the league just aren’t at that level, and that includes Mitchell.
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Devin Booker (Phoenix)Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:27.1 ppg, 6.9 apg, 4.5 rpg, 0.9 spg, 49.2% FG%, 36.4% 3P% in 68 games
2024-25 earnings: $49,205,800 (projected7th overallin salary)
Regardless of Edwards taking the mantle ofBest Shooting Guard in the NBA Today,Devin Bookerhad a great 2023-24 season, averaging over 27 points per game and nearly seven assists nightly while being asked to be the Suns’ star 2-guard, as well as their point guard a lot of the time due to the team’s poor roster construction. It’s not like Booker no-showed in the playoffs, either, as he put up 27.5 points, 6.0 assists and 1.8 steals on 49.2 percent shooting against what was a very strong Minnesota team.
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Tyrese Maxey (Philadelphia)Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 25.9 ppg, 6.2 apg, 3.7 rpg, 1.0 spg, 45.0% FG%, 37.3% 3P% in 70 games
2024-25 earnings: $35,147,000 (projected36th overallin salary)
The reigning Most Improved Player, Philadelphia 76ers lead guardTyrese Maxeyjust missed out on All-NBA honors in 2023-24 despite averaging 25.9 points, 6.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game on 45.0 percent shooting.
Maxey ranked as roughly aTop 35 playerin the league last seasonaccordingto VORP and BPM, helping the Philadelphia 76ers finish the season 47-35 despite being without then-reigning MVPJoel Embiidfor much of the campaign.
With Maxey still just 23 years old and coming off the first All-Star nod of his career, his lofty place in this ranking is based in part on projection by us, as we fully believe he’ll take another leap in 2024-25 thanks to his elite quickness, ability to get buckets off the dribble and nail shots from deep beyond the arc.
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Stephen Curry (Golden State)Nell Redmond-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:26.4 ppg, 5.1 apg, 4.5 rpg, 0.7 spg, 45.0% FG%, 40.8% 3P% in 74 games
2024-25 earnings:$55,761,216 (projected1st overallin salary)
This may seem like a bit of a low ranking for superstar point guardStephen Curry. After all, he’s coming off 3rd Team All-NBA honors, just won Clutch Player of the Year, was an All-Star and put up over 26 points and five assists per contest on 40.8 percent shooting from three.
But despite his impressive production, the Golden State Warriors missed the playoffs for the second time in the last four seasons. Plus, Curry’s next season will be his age-36 campaign, so if we project a slight drop-off for the former two-time league MVP and progression from other promising young point guards like Haliburton and Brunson, Curry’s place on this ranking starts to make more sense.
Even so, we expect Curry to remain among the elite of the position in 2024-25 and challenge for All-NBA honors once more. We just think that the next campaign might be a bit of a passing-of-the-guard season in the point-guard hierarchy in the NBA.
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LeBron James (LA Lakers)Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images
2023-24 stats: 25.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 8.3 apg, 1.3 spg, 0.5 bpg, 54.0 FG%, 41.0 3P% in 71 games
2024-25 earnings: $48,728,845 (projected14th overallin salary)
What’s there left to say about the playerwe recently declared the GOATthat hasn’t been said so many times already?LeBron James‘ battle against Father Time going so well in his favor continues to be awe-inspiring as he just finished with 3rd Team All-NBA honors in his age-39 campaign to become the first player ever to receive an All-NBA distinction that old.
It was very much deserved, too, as James hit a career-high 41.0 percent of his triples on the season while putting up a huge 25/7/8 stat line. And despite his Los Angeles Lakers getting bounced in the first round of the playoffs in just five games, James went into the summer as Team USA’s leader ahead of a very important Olympic tournament and more than stepped up, winning Olympic Tournament MVP honors despite this being the most talent-laden FIBA tourney in the sport’s history.
His game has just aged so well, as although he might have lost a touch of his alien-like athleticism from his youth, he’s more than made up for it by playing a hybrid power forward-point guard mix at the 3, by becoming a nearly elite shooter from three and by remaining an absolute load to stop once he has a head of steam heading to the basket.
All in all, just enjoy the time we have left watching James – it might not be that much more but what we do have left to see out of him should continue to be special.
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Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 20.1 ppg, 10.9 apg, 3.9 rpg, 1.2 spg, 47.7% FG%, 36.4% 3P% in 69 games
2024-25 earnings: $42,176,400 (projected21st overallin salary)
The league leader in assists per game last season at 10.9 nightly dimes to go with 20.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.2 steals, Indiana Pacers floor generalTyrese Haliburtonlooks like the best pure passing lead guard in the NBA right now.
He’s also more than capable of scoring 20-plus points on any given night, as was the case in 2023-24 even with Haliburton having an uncharacteristically poor season shooting from beyond the arc. Over Haliburton’s first three seasons, he shot 40.8 percent from three, even despite his funky-looking jumper. In 2023-24, that mark dropped down to 36.4 percent, which could very well have been injury-related.
Even with the mediocre deep shooting marks, Haliburton helped lead Indiana back to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2013-14, an incredibly impressive feat for the former Iowa State standout. Haliburton might not quite be in that MVP tier but we fully expect him to have another All-NBA-level campaign in 2024-25.
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Kevin Durant (Phoenix)Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:27.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 5.0 apg, 0.9 spg, 1.2 bpg, 52.3 FG%, 41.3 3P% in 75 games
2024-25 earnings: $51,179,020 (projected4th overallin salary)
Now unquestionably the Team USA GOAT after becoming the first player to win four Olympic gold medals while also becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer, Phoenix Suns small forwardKevin Durantremains nearly at the top of his game, placing Top 10 in the MVP vote last season and earning 2nd Team All-NBA honors.
Durant is clutch, can get buckets over anyone thanks to his otherworldly size and length for a forward, and is also a solid rebounder and playmaker. He’s also as efficient as they come for a high-volume shooter, posting shooting splits of 52.3/41.3/85.6 last season despite so many of his shot attempts coming with an elite degree of difficulty.
We’re just hoping Phoenix’s point-guard acquisitions this summer help fix the Suns’ rotation and position issues from last year because few players are as fun to watch on a deep playoff run as Durant is, as evidenced by his two championships and two Finals MVPs.
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Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio)Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:21.4 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 3.9 apg, 1.2 spg, 3.6 bpg, 46.5 FG%, 32.5 3P% in 71 games
2024-25 earnings: $12,768,664 (projected129th overallin salary)
Victor Wembanyama is special for so many reasons, particularly the fact he’s 7-foot-4 with a reported 8-foot wingspan to go with his unreal quickness for his size and otherworldly skill level. He at times resembles an even biggerKevin Durant out there on offense, able to knock down shots on pull-ups, step-backs and crossovers, all while defending at the level of Anthony Davis, a scary mix of two all-time greats.
Wembanyama just became the first rookie in league history to earn 1st Team All-Defense honors and he was even getting shouts to earn Defensive Player of the Year in his inaugural campaign, giving us little doubt he’ll eventually win that award, more than likelymultipletimes.
That’s not the only major accolade we see Wembanyama winning in the future, as the French center has potential league MVP written all over him, he should be that dominant on both ends of the floor. He’s got a great mentality, too, really seeming to value winning over personal glory, as evidenced by his reaction when his French national team fell to Team USA in the gold medal game at the Olympics this summer.
@bleacherreport Wemby was emotional after France lost to USA in the Olympic final 😓 (via @Raphadobrazil) #victorwembanyama #basketball #nba #olympics #lebron
In all, the Spurs have a truly special talent on their hands and we can’t wait to see how his game grows from his rookie to his sophomore campaigns.
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Anthony Davis (LA Lakers)Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:24.7 ppg, 12.6 rpg, 3.5 apg, 1.2 spg, 2.3 bpg, 55.6 FG%, 27.1 3P% in 76 games
2024-25 earnings: $43,219,440 (projected16th overallin salary)
Coming off the healthiest season of his career based on games played, Los Angeles Lakers centerAnthony Davisremains one of the best big men in the league, an absolute monster on both ends of the floor thanks to his very unique quickness in a 6-foot-10, 250-pound package.
Davis possesses guard-like skills at his size, can face-up and score on slower-footed big men, hit shots off the dribble, drive and finish over anyone thanks to his unreal length, block shots at an elite rate, rebound extremely well on both ends and even do some light playmaking.
The former No. 1 overall pick has lived up to his draft billing and then some in his NBA career, and is another future Hall-of-Famer already on this list, which has been loaded with top-end talent so far. Speaking of which, Davis ranked as roughly aTop 10 playerin the leagueaccordingto VORP, WS/48 and BPM last season, and looks primed to take over the mantle for LeBron James and keep the Lakers in borderline contention whenever the four-time league MVP does finally decide to call it quits.
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Jalen Brunson (New York)Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 28.7 ppg, 6.7 apg, 3.6 rpg, 0.9 spg, 47.9% FG%, 40.1% 3P% in 77 games
2024-25 earnings:$24,960,001 (projected65th overallin salary)
New York Knicks star point guardJalen Brunsonhad already shown signs of being a great player in 2022-23. In 2023-24, however, the two-time national champion at Villanova proved that he’s unquestionably an elite one, finishing Top 5 in the MVP vote, leading the Knicks to the second round of the playoffs and earning 2nd Team All-NBA honors.
There may still be some discourse on whether or not Brunson can be the best player on a championship team, but considering his selflessness in taking less money now to sign an extension in New York, which will help the Knicks keep contending in the East for years to come, Brunson might be able to shut that talk down and prove it without a doubt in the coming seasons.
Brunson’s strong 2023-24 regular season and his even more impressive playoff run, in which he averaged 32.4 points and 7.5 assists over 13 games, has us thinking big things for soon-to-be-28-year-old in 2024-25.
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Anthony Edwards (Minnesota)David Berding/Getty Images
2023-24 stats:25.9 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 5.1 apg, 1.3 spg, 46.1% FG%, 35.7% 3P% in 79 games
2024-25 earnings: $42,176,400 (projected21st overallin salary)
Who else but the highly entertaining, highly skilled and explosiveAnthony Edwardsat No. 1 on this list?
The former No. 1 overall pick has developed into the best shooting guard in the NBA, one who puts up huge numbers on a nightly basis – efficiently, at that – and leads a Minnesota Timberwolves team that has turned into a contender. Edwards was the focal part of Minnesota’s run to the Western Conference Finals this past season, averaging 27.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.5 assists on 40.0 percent shooting from three in the playoffs, a run that included the Wolves knocking off the then-reigning champion Denver Nuggets.
All in all, Edwards is a spectacular player, a three-level scorer with insane athleticism and length who plays with a tough mentality, and who has an old-school flair to his game in that he’ll let an opponent know when he’s lighting him up, and he’ll do so loudly.
Without question, one of the most entertaining players in the game today.
Edwards entered 2023-24 as a potential contender to earn the best-shooting-guard-in-the-game mantle and ended the season as pretty much the consensus pick for that title.
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Jayson Tatum (Boston)Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:26.9 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 4.9 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.6 bpg, 47.1 FG%, 37.6 3P% in 74 games
2024-25 earnings: $34,848,340 (projected39th overallin salary)
Finishing sixth in the MVP vote last season and with his third straight 1st Team All-NBA nod – as well as with the first NBA championship of his career – Boston Celtics superstarJayson Tatumalso somehow has the luxury of entering 2024-25 with a chip on his shoulder, which for a player of his caliber can legitimately help provide a boost in the motivation department.
That’s because Tatum still has detractors after the excellent season and summer he just had. Those detractors will be quick to point out that not only did Tatum not win Finals MVP to cap Boston’s 2023-24 dominant championship run, but he also was very much a role player for Team USA, at times not seeing the floor at all for entire games as the Americans marched to their fifth straight Olympic gold medal.
Tatum has taken notice, too, recently posting on social media the following:
Jayson Tatum on IG 👀 pic.twitter.com/QmCa9AEh30
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) August 12, 2024
Regardless of the trolling, Tatum in our eyes will enter next season as the best small forward in the NBA, an elite scorer from all three levels, as well as a very good rebounder, playmaker and defender with excellent size for the position. He may not have a Finals MVP yet nor was he able to unseat the next two players on this list for minutes on Team USA this summer but Tatum remains just 26 with so much of his prime left to go.
Many more accolades are sure to come for the Celtics star.
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Joel Embiid (Philadelphia)Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:34.7 ppg, 11.0 rpg, 5.6 apg, 1.2 spg, 1.7 bpg, 52.9 FG%, 38.8 3P% in 39 games
2024-25 earnings: $51,415,938 (projected2nd overallin salary)
Had Philadelphia 76ers starJoel Embiidbeen healthier in 2023-24, he might have been looking at a second MVP award in a row, his numbers in limited action were that impressive.
Embiid led the league in scoring, though he didn’t qualify for the scoring title due to games missed, while also posting 11 rebounds nightly, over five assists, one steal and nearly two blocks per game. And he did that all while shooting almost 53 percent from the floor (39 percent from three) and facing opposing teams’ best big-man defender every night, even often staring at double-teams. Those are the numbers a modern-dayWilt Chamberlainmight be posting if his prime were taking place today.
Embiid’s had poor injury luck in his career, and he has not been able to step up in the playoffs to get Philadelphia past the second round yet, but there’s no question he’s one of the greatest centers ever. Plus, for how much flak he caught for some of his play on Team USA this summer, the Americans very likely would have lost to Jokic’s Serbia in the semifinal if not for Embiid’s 19 points on eight-for-11 shooting, which includedmultipleclutch fourth-quarter buckets in what was a tight game. (He outscored Jokic in that outing, by the way, with six fewer shot attempts at that.)
That Olympic outing gives us hope Embiid could make a deep playoff run at some point, perhaps as soon as this year if the replacement ofTobias HarriswithPaul Georgeby the Sixers is as impactful as it should be.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee)Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:30.4 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 6.5 apg, 1.2 spg, 1.1 bpg, 61.1 FG%, 27.4 3P% in 73 games
2024-25 earnings: $48,787,676 (projected12th overallin salary)
The best power forward in the game and a player who’d be a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer if he retired today, the Milwaukee Bucks’sGiannis Antetokounmpofinished fourth in the MVP vote last season while earning 1st Team All-NBA and All-Star honors after putting up monstrous numbers once again.
He now totals two MVP awards, eight All-Star appearances, eight All-NBAs (six 1st Teams, two 2nd Teams), one Defensive Player of the Year award and four All-Defensive 1st Teams. Oh, and he already has an NBA championship and a Finals MVP under his belt, too.
Even at just 29 years old, we already rank Antetokounmpo as the22nd-greatest player of all timeand he’ll have a great shot to be Top 15 if his career continues at this pace, which we fully expect it to considering he rankedthirdin VORP, BPM and WS/48 league-wide just last season and hasn’t shown any sign of decline.
2024-25 should be another huge season for Antetokounmpo individually, though the Greek superstar will likely be hoping for more team success, which should be fully possible as last season’s big addition,Damian Lillard, will be more acclimated to his new team situation.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City)Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 30.1 ppg, 6.2 apg, 5.5 rpg, 2.0 spg, 53.5% FG%, 35.3% 3P% in 75 games
2024-25 earnings: $35,859,950 (projected33rd overallin salary)
Doncic finished third in the MVP vote last season, as stated above. The player who finished second in that very same vote? That was Canadian superstarShai Gilgeous-Alexander, who just had the best season of his career, putting up 30.1 points per game along with 5.5 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 2.0 steals per contest on absurdly efficient 53.5 percent shooting from the floor.
Gilgeous-Alexander has become one of the toughest players to guard in the NBA (former Defensive Player of the YearMarcus Smartactually believes he’s tougher to defend than Doncic)…
Theo Pinson: "Deeper bag… Luka [Doncic] or Shai [Gilgeous-Alexander]?"
Marcus Smart: "Shai is tough… He ain't chilling no more… He really ain't chilling no more. Imma give it to Shai on this one."
(via "Run Your Race", @TidalLeague)pic.twitter.com/U4KWysEy8O
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 18, 2024
…and that’s due to his midrange shot-making prowess, his impossible-to-predict moves, his shiftiness and his ability to draw fouls. He draws some ire from fans for that last thing but it’s impossible to deny how effective the Oklahoma City Thunder star is at getting to the foul line and scoring easy points that way.
Gilgeous-Alexander finished second league-wide inWS/48last season and with the way his game has progressed over recent seasons – and with how talented this current Thunder team is – he’s another player who could very well be in line for his first career MVP award in 2024-25.
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Luka Doncic (Dallas)Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats: 33.9 ppg, 9.8 apg, 9.2 rpg, 1.4 spg, 48.7% FG%, 38.2% 3P% in 70 games
2024-25 earnings: $43,031,940 (projected17th overallin salary)
Luka Doncic ended up third in the 2023-24 MVP vote, the highest finish of his career, after leading the league in scoring at 33.9 points per game to go with 9.2 rebounds, 9.8 assists and 1.4 steals per contest. He did that on 48.7 percent shooting from the floor and 38.2 percent accuracy from three, the latter being a career-best rate for him.
Doncic finishedsecond league-widein BPM and VORP and, post-tradedeadline, had Dallas looking like a full-blown contender. That wound up being true, too, as Doncic led the Mavericks all the way to the NBA Finals through a crowded and tough Western Conference.
All in all, the 25-year-old continues to somehow improve year over year, an even more impressive feat considering he’s coming off of five straight 1st Team All-NBA nods.
For the record, the only players to make 1st Team All-NBA five years in a row since the year 2000 are Doncic,Lebron James,Shaquille O’Neal,Kobe Bryant,Tim Duncan,Giannis Antetokounmpo,Kevin DurantandDwight Howard, putting Doncic is some very prestigious company. Out of that group, only Doncic and Howard have not or did not win MVP, and Howard made 1st Team All-NBA so many times in part due to how weak the center position was in the NBA at the time, so Doncic doing it in this loaded era and while so young is all the more notable.
It would not be surprising in the least to see Doncic win the first MVP award of his career now that he has the right supporting cast around him.
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Nikola Jokic (Denver)Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
2023-24 stats:26.4 ppg, 12.4 rpg, 9.0 apg, 1.4 spg, 0.9 bpg, 58.3 FG%, 35.9 3P% in 79 games
2024-25 earnings: $51,415,938 (projected2nd overallin salary)
Unquestionably the best basketball player in the world today, Denver Nuggets superstarNikola Jokicis coming off a campaign in which he won his third MVP award in four seasons, in which he was named 1st Team All-NBA for the fourth time and in which he was named an All-Star for the sixth time.
Ultimately, Jokic wasn’t able to lead Denver to a second championship in a row but he did carry Serbia to a bronze medal in the Summer Olympics this offseason, so his year wasn’t empty of team hardware.
We already rank Jokic as aTop 30 playerin NBA history and if anything, based on his accolades over the past five years, we might underrating him considering he has more MVP awards than a lot of the players just ahead of him on the list.
Regardless, Jokic hasn’t even turned 30 yet, so we’re excited to see where he lands in our all-time player ranking in five years based on how many more accolades he earns in his prime. The fact that Jokic’s game is not predicated on athleticism much at all makes us believe we could be looking at aLeBronJames-esquepeak by the Serbian center, who can score, rebound and create at elite levels.