NBA's Surprising Shift: Biggest Risers and Fallers in Top 100 Player Rankings
NBAThu Sep 19 2024
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The NBA's annual Top 100 player rankings have become a tradition, and this year's list is filled with surprises. As we look back at last year's rankings, we see which players have made significant moves up or down the list. In this article, we'll explore the biggest risers and fallers, examining what factors have contributed to their changes.
The biggest risers are players who have shown significant improvement, often due to a combination of their performance on the court and their team's success. Victor Wembanyama, for example, catapulted 46 spots to just outside the top 10, with his post-break stats averaging 23. 5 points, 12 rebounds, 5. 3 assists, 4. 5 blocks, and 1. 5 steals per game. Wembanyama's incredible statistics, combined with his young age and the fact that he was playing for a team that was built to lose, make him a unique talent.
Chet Holmgren and Alperen Sengun also made significant jumps, both moving up 38 spots. Holmgren's delayed debut was worth the wait, as he fit seamlessly into an Oklahoma City team built for sustained success. Sengun, on the other hand, finished third for Most Improved Player, showcasing his court vision and passing abilities.
Tyrese Maxey's breakout season earned him the Most Improved Player award, and he has continued to thrive, moving up 36 spots. Brandon Miller and Jalen Suggs also saw significant increases in their rankings, with Miller averaging 17 PPG on 37% 3-point shooting and Suggs becoming a pesky defender and a reliable scorer.
On the other end, some players have fallen significantly. Andrew Wiggins, once an All-Star, has dropped 53 spots, largely due to his struggles on the court and personal issues. Josh Giddey, who started strong, has also fallen 40 spots, following a disappointing season.
Brook Lopez, once a beloved center, has tumbled 38 spots, largely due to his age and declining performance. Marcus Smart, another player who struggled with injuries, has dropped 37 spots. Zach LaVine, who was expected to be traded, has fallen 37 spots as well.
Klay Thompson, who struggled with efficiency and injuries, has dropped 32 spots, and Chris Paul, who continued his decline, has fallen 28 spots. Malcolm Brogdon, who has had injury issues, has dropped 28 spots, and Draymond Green, once a dominant force, has fallen 26 spots.
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