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Kobe Bryant tops Sporting News’ list of the 50 greatest players in the NBA today, as selected by a panel of 107 Hall of Famers, major award winners, executives, current players and coaches and other basketball experts.Kobe Bryant tops Sporting News’ list of the 50 greatest players in the NBA today, as selected by a panel of 107 Hall of Famers, major award winners, executives, current players and coaches and other basketball experts.

 

1. Kobe Bryant, SG, Lakers

2. LeBron James, SF, Cavaliers

3. Dwyane Wade, SG, Heat

4. Dwight Howard, C, Magic

5. Tim Duncan, PF, Spurs

6. Chris Paul, PG, Hornets

7. Kevin Garnett, PF, Celtics

8. Dirk Nowitzki, PF, Mavericks

9. Carmelo Anthony, SF, Nuggets

10. Paul Pierce, SF, Celtics

11. Steve Nash, PG, Suns

12. Deron Williams, PG, Jazz

13. Tony Parker, PG, Spurs

14. Brandon Roy, SG, Trail Blazers

15. Yao Ming, C, Rockets

16. Shaquille O’Neal, C, Cavaliers

17. Pau Gasol, PF, Lakers

18. Chris Bosh, PF, Raptors

19. Amare Stoudemire, PF, Suns

20. Chauncey Billups, PG, Nuggets

21. Kevin Durant, SF, Thunder

22. Manu Ginobili, SG, Spurs

23. Jason Kidd, PG, Mavericks

24. Tracy McGrady, SG, Rockets

25. Joe Johnson, SG, Hawks

26. Derrick Rose, PG, Bulls

27. Ray Allen, SG, Celtics

28. Gilbert Arenas, PG, Wizards

29. Ron Artest, SF, Lakers

30. Vince Carter, SG, Magic

31. Danny Granger, SF, Pacers

32. Baron Davis, PG, Clippers

33. Devin Harris, PG, Nets

34. Ben Gordon, SG, Pistons

35. Al Horford, C, Hawks

36. Carlos Boozer, PF, Jazz

37. Nene, C, Nuggets

38. Rajon Rondo, PG, Celtics

39. Andre Iguodala, SG, 76ers

40. Josh Smith, PF, Hawks

41. Rudy Gay, SF, Grizzlies

42. Hedo Turkoglu, SF, Raptors

43. Lamar Odom, SF, Lakers

44. Shane Battier, SF, Rockets

45. Elton Brand, PF, 76ers

46. Richard Jefferson, SF, Spurs

47. O.J. Mayo, SG, Grizzlies

48. Charlie Villanueva, PF, Pistons

49. Michael Redd, SG, Bucks

50. Andrew Bynum, C, Lakers

 

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This list confuses me.

 

Kobe Bryant tops Sporting News’ list of the 50 greatest players in the NBA today, as selected by a panel of 107 Hall of Famers, major award winners, executives, current players and coaches and other basketball experts.

 

50 greatest sounds as if they're looking at their careers, as opposed to best players currently, because if we're looking at it currently, Shaq(for example) shouldn't be above quite a few of these guys below him, but if we're looking at their careers, i'd say Shaq is easily in the top 5.

 

Maybe they should clear up their wording, or maybe im just a lil off of it right now xD.

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Why put this in the LA section?

 

It's a top 50 list. Should go in the NBA General Section.

 

Also wasnt Sporting News credible in the 90's? Who the hell are they now?

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Garnett is way to high.

 

Also, Nene (come on), Baron Davis, Carter, Hedo, Jefferson, T-Mac, Rose.

 

 

I don't get what they are looking at.Some players should be in theirplace for thier past, while some should be there because of their current play. Its weird.

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Kobe's always gonna get picked because he won a ring...but at this point including last year we know who the best player is...

 

Those magazines always pick Celtics/Lakers/Spurs, and they always have Kobe as the best.

 

 

Now that is a lie. Lebron still has alot of growing up and learning to do. Lebron doesn't have the leadership or that killer jumpshot that Kobe has. Kobe can kill you in many different ways, from the midrange, inside, post, and dishing. Lebron's main focus is taking it in, while if you slow that down, you can slow Lebron down. Lebron is a very streaky shooter. It does help that Kobe plays in a much better system then Lebron. I have seen alot of cavs games, and most of the offense seems like let Lebron hold the ball til there is 8 seconds and let him try to create. That is why the Cavs got beat in the Eastern finals cause Orlando shut that down.

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I just have to admit, Kobe is beast man. Its things Ive seen boy do that I havent seen any other player do. I see why he is number one. I dont like it but I see why lol. keep up the good work Kobez

 

Im glad my boy Dirk made the top 10 tho :D

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kobe?

Haha, yeah...that's what I was thinking, also.

 

LeBron will battle Wade and Durant for that spot someday. He'll get to battle and old and brittle Kobe soon as well.

 

Kobe isn't old and brittle yet, so we kind of have a problem, I guess.

 

And it doesn't have anything to do with rings. Kobe has many, many, many more ways of scoring the ball (still), his offensive game is one of the most polished in NBA history...and defensively, he's far superior than LeBron, even right now.

 

All LeBron has on Kobe would be his rebounding and dunking, which comes because of his size and strength. You stick Bryant outside of the triangle offense (where all five players need to handle and pass the ball), and Kobe averages 7-8 assists, also. He threw six a game without the triangle, back when he had just Lamar and scrubs.

 

Old, old argument that should never be up for debate until LeBron completes his game (if he does). Mid-range, he's got miles to travel. Post game? Miles to travel. Foot work? Forever winding roads. Man-to-man defense? Doesn't touch Bryant's.

 

Guys, when it's time to start asking what weaknesses LeBron has in his game, where I literally have to think about it longer than three seconds, let me know and we'll continue our discussion.

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im jus glad dirk higher then pau :banana:

That sounds about right. I love the way Pau has improved as a defender, plays better defense than Dirk...but Dirk is a true leader, while Gasol is an excellent second option.

 

Now, I don't think Dirk is a better first option than Gasol is a second (does that make sense?), but that's really beside the point. Gasol's post play puts him up there, but Dirk's range, primacy and overall scoring ability gives him the edge.

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