Obvious: Dallas Mavericks : Dirk Nowitzki New York Knicks : Amar'e Stoudemire New Orleans Hornets : Chris Paul Chicago Bulls : Derek Rose Denver Nuggets : Carmelo Anthony Portland Trailblazers : Brandon Roy Indiana Pacers : Danny Granger Oklahoma City Thunder : Kevin Durant Utah Jazz : Deron Williams Atlanta Hawks : Joe Johnson Golden State Warriors : Monta Ellis Los Angeles Lakers : Kobe Bryant Orlando Magic : Dwight Howard Phoenix Suns : Steve Nash Sacramento Kings : Tyreke Evans Arguable: Boston Celtics : Rajon Rondo - The team's offense runs through him, and he's arguably the best defender on the team. New Jersey Nets : Brook Lopez - Best scorer, rebounder, and shot blocker. Houston Rockets : Kevin Martin - Yao will only play 24 mpg, making this Martin's team for the time being. Memphis Grizzlies : Zach Randolph - Best scorer and rebounder. Philadelphia 76ers : Andre Iguodala - The rookie Turner needs to earn his place, so Iggy is still the best player. Toronto Raptors : Andrea Bargnani - He had a better season than DeMar last year. DeMar still needs to prove himself. San Antonio Spurs : Tim Duncan - Best scorer, rebounder, and shot blocker. Cleveland Cavaliers : Mo Williams - Was second fiddle to LeBron... who's gone. Minnesota Timberwolves : Michael Beasley - Was the second option on a playoff team, will be the first for this bottom seeded squad. Detroit Pistons : Tayshaun Prince - Most efficient overall player last year. Milwaukee Bucks : Andrew Bogut - Made the all NBA third team. Charlotte Bobcats : Gerald Wallace - Was an all star and made the all defensive second team. Los Angeles Clippers : Chris Kaman - Best scorer, rebounder, shotblocker... Miami Heat : Dwyane Wade - It's still Wade's team IMO. We'll see how he and LeBron differ to one another this season. Washington Wizards : Gilbert Arenas - Like Turner in Philly, the rookie Wall needs to prove himself.