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The Full List: ESPN’s ‘The 100 Best NBA Players of the 2023-24 season #NBArank

 

Looking for ESPN’s Top 100 Players of 2024-25, click here.

It’s that time in October, so we welcome you back NBA best player ranking enthusiasts. ESPN’s very popular list of the 100 Best NBA Players has returned for its 13th season. Known also as #NBArank, the argument-inducing countdown of the league’s top players according to their panel of experts for the upcoming 2023-24 season will certainly have fans up in arms. Again.

Coming off last season’s list, there’s not much conversation to be had at the top of the rankings. There’s no doubt that 2023 MVP Joel Embiid will be joined (and surpassed by) NBA Champion Nikola Jokic as well as the usual suspects in the league’s best player discussions: Steph Curry, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic and blah blah blah.

One intriguing question is whether LeBron James, the living legend entering his 21st season, will even be one of ESPN’s top ten players.

ESPN’s 100 Best NBA Players for 2023-24

ESPN’s rankings were curated through extensive deliberation. Their expert panel included well-known analysts and on-air personalities such as Tim McMahon, Ohm Youngmisuk, Kevin Pelton, Dave McMenamin, Andrew Lopez and less-liked figures like Malika Andrews and Tim Bontemps.

The crew engaged in evaluating hundreds of NBA player matchups, resulting in over 15,000 possible comparisons. They focused on a fundamental question: “Which player will perform better in 2023-24?”  and here’s how the full list netted out.

ESPN's Top 100 NBA Players for 2023-24
Rank Player Position Team 2022 + / –
100 Mitchell Robinson C New York Knicks 98 -2
99 Jonas Valanciunas C New Orleans Pelicans 84 -15
98 Collin Sexton PG Utah Jazz NR +2
97 Grant Williams PF Dallas Mavericks 99 +3
96 Harrison Barnes PF Sacramento Kings 74 -22
95 Jalen Williams F Oklahoma City Thunder NR R
94 Russell Westbrook PG LA Clippers 65 -29
93 Mike Conley PG Minnesota Timberwolves 89 -4
92 Immanuel Quickley SG New York Knicks NR +9
91 Josh Hart SG New York Knicks NR +10
90 John Collins PF Utah Jazz 73 -17
89 Robert Williams III C Portland Trail Blazers 58 -31
88 Kevon Looney C Golden State Warriors NR +13
87 Buddy Hield SG Indiana Pacers 90 +3
86 Kyle Kuzma PF Washington Wizards NR +15
85 Anfernee Simons SG Portland Trail Blazers 91 +6
84 Clint Capela C Atlanta Hawks 79 -5
83 Tobias Harris SF Philadelphia 76ers 56 -27
82 Cameron Johnson SF Brooklyn Nets NR +19
81 Bobby Portis F Milwaukee Bucks NR +20
80 Jalen Green SG Houston Rockets 62 -18
79 Tyler Herro PG Miami Heat 61 -18
78 Scoot Henderson PG Portland Trail Blazers R R
77 Jordan Clarkson PG Utah Jazz 85 +8
76 Chris Paul PG Golden State Warriors 21 -55
ESPN's Top 100 NBA Players for 2023-24
Rank Player Position Team 2022 + / –
75 Nikola Vucevic C Chicago Bulls 57 -18
74 Cade Cunningham PG Detroit Pistons 35 -39
73 Chet Holmgren PF Oklahoma City Thunder NR +28
72 Jordan Poole SG Washington Wizards 55 -17
71 RJ Barrett SG New York Knicks 63 -8
70 Walker Kessler C Utah Jazz NR +31
69 Brook Lopez C Milwaukee Bucks NR +32
68 Michael Porter Jr. SF Denver Nuggets 72 +4
67 OG Anunoby SF Toronto Raptors 75 +8
66 Austin Reaves SG Los Angeles Lakers NR +35
65 Myles Turner C Indiana Pacers 66 +1
64 Rudy Gobert C Minnesota Timberwolves 18 -46
63 Scottie Barnes SF Toronto Raptors 39 -24
62 Kristaps Porzingis C Boston Celtics 86 +24
61 Desmond Bane SG Memphis Grizzlies 68 +7
60 Dejounte Murray SG Atlanta Hawks 42 -18
59 Marcus Smart PG Memphis Grizzlies 34 -25
58 Jerami Grant SF Portland Trail Blazers 64 +6
57 Zion Williamson PF New Orleans Pelicans 40 -17
56 Fred VanVleet PG Houston Rockets 38 -18
55 Draymond Green PF Golden State Warriors 43 -12
54 Andrew Wiggins SF Golden State Warriors 32 -22
53 Josh Giddey SG Oklahoma City Thunder 81 +28
52 Franz Wagner SF Orlando Magic NR +49
51 Aaron Gordon PF Denver Nuggets 83 +32
50 Jarrett Allen C Cleveland Cavaliers 52 +2
49 Deandre Ayton C Portland Trail Blazers 51 +2
48 LaMelo Ball PG Charlotte Hornets 41 -7
47 Victor Wembanyama PF San Antonio Spurs R R

Looking for ESPN’s Top 100 Players of 2024-25, click here.

From the earlier release of the rankings, players like Victor Wenbanyama, Scoot Henderson and Chet Holmgren have already made this exclusive list without having played one single game; that will certainly stir the hornet’s nest. Including these three players over established players can be considered snubbing them. While we don’t have an issue considering the guidelines in which ESPN made the list, fans certainly have raised a fuss about it.

ESPN's Top 100 NBA Players for 2023-24
Rank Player Position Team 2022 + / –
46 Khris Middleton SF Milwaukee Bucks 31 -15
45 Julius Randle PF New York Knicks 71 +26
44 CJ McCollum SG New Orleans Pelicans 45 +1
43 James Harden PG Philadelphia 76ers 11 -32
42 Tyrese Maxey PG Philadelphia 76ers 44 +2
41 Klay Thompson SG Golden State Warriors 37 -4
40 Evan Mobley PF Cleveland Cavaliers 36 -4
39 DeMar DeRozan SF Chicago Bulls 28 -11
38 Zach LaVine SG Chicago Bulls 27 -11
37 Bradley Beal SG Phoenix Suns 19 -18
36 Darius Garland PG Cleveland Cavaliers 46 +10
35 Ja Morant PG Memphis Grizzlies 9 -26
34 Kyrie Irving PG Dallas Mavericks 33 -1
33 Mikal Bridges SF Brooklyn Nets 49 +16
32 Jalen Brunson PG New York Knicks 67 +35
31 Jaren Jackson Jr. PF Memphis Grizzlies 53 +22
30 Paolo Banchero PF Orlando Magic 82 +52
29 Trae Young PG Atlanta Hawks 16 -13
28 Lauri Markkanen PF Utah Jazz NR   +73
27 Brandon Ingram SF New Orleans Pelicans 29 +2
26 Jrue Holiday PG Boston Celtics 26 0
25 Pascal Siakam PF Toronto Raptors 30 +5
24 Kawhi Leonard SF LA Clippers 15 -9
23 De'Aaron Fox PG Sacramento Kings 54 +31
22 Domantas Sabonis PF Sacramento Kings 47 +25
21 Tyrese Haliburton PG Indiana Pacers 59 +38
ESPN's Top 100 NBA Players for 2023-24
Rank Player Position Team 2022 + / –
20 Karl-Anthony Towns C Minnesota Timberwolves 13 -7
19 Jaylen Brown SG Boston Celtics 22 +3
18 Paul George SF LA Clippers 15 -3
17 Jamal Murray PG Denver Nuggets 50 +33
16 Bam Adebayo C Miami Heat 23 +7
15 Donovan Mitchell SG Cleveland Cavaliers 24 +9
14 Damian Lillard PG Milwaukee Bucks 14 0
13 Anthony Edwards SG Minnesota Timberwolves 25 +12
12 Jimmy Butler SF Miami Heat 17 +5
11 Devin Booker SG Phoenix Suns 10 -1
10 Anthony Davis PF Los Angeles Lakers 20 +10
9 LeBron James SF Los Angeles Lakers 6 -3
8 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander SG Oklahoma City 48 +40
7 Kevin Durant SF Phoenix Suns 8 +1
6 Jayson Tatum SF Boston Celtics 7 +1
5 Stephen Curry PG Golden State Warriors 5 0
4 Luka Doncic PG Dallas Mavericks 3 -1
3 Joel Embiid C Philadelphia 76ers 4 1
2 Nikola Jokic C Denver Nuggets 2 0
1 Giannis Antetokounmpo PF Milwaukee Bucks 1 0

As ESPN releases portions of their list (starting with 100-51, 50-11 then counting down the top 10) it aligns nicely with the building anticipation for the upcoming season. With that, NBA heads await the full reveal of whether their players made the cut, who from their favorite team didn’t make it, and why player X was chosen over player Y.

The Internet will certainly have their say and will have words for even the smallest of differences: you know, like how I think it’s silly to rank Domantas Sabonis (#22) above De’Aaron Fox (#23) as it was clear in the NBA Playoffs which player really made the Sacramento Kings dangerous. To say it explicitly, Fox looked unstoppable in the Kings series against the Golden State Warriors.

Rise and Falls from This Year’s Rankings

As far as players that have lost and gained traction over their 2022 ranking, if you were to chance a few guesses on which NBA players fell the hardest, you probably would get a few of them right.

While Chris Paul still has a lot left in the tank, his age and move to the Golden State Warriors didn’t help his individual stock. CP3 will share the backcourt with Steph Curry and Klay Thompson with talks of coming off the bench for the first time in his career, the divisive Point God fell 55 spots to the 76th best player in the NBA according to ESPN.

The biggest drop was from one the tallest players on this list: Rudy Gobert. The French big man was ranked #18 in 2022, and fell 46 spots down to #64 for this upcoming season.

James Harden’s ups and downs over the last two seasons are reflected in ESPN’s rankings this season. The Beard had the second largest drop when comparing the two lists; falling 32 positions from #11 (2022) to #43 (2023). No surprise after he ignited a feud with (and was fined by) Sixers leadership over the summer.

Russell Westbrook always seems to an easy target, this year’s ranking is no different as the dropped 29 spots from #65 a year ago to barely making the list at #94. Speaking of easy targets, Ja Morant’s rough 2022-23 season and upcoming 25-game suspension to start the 2023-24 season was reflected in his ESPN power ranking. Last season the spectacular Memphis Grizzlies star was on the cusp of superstardom ranking #9 overall. Going into this season, his stock has fallen 26 spots to #35.

Other significant decreases include Cade Cunningham (-39), Robert Williams III (-31), Tobias Harris (-27), Bradley Beal (-18), Zion Williamson (-17).

Players that improved dramatically — those that weren’t going into their 2nd or 3rd year  — included the likes of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who jumped to #8; improving 40 spots into the top ten. Jamal Murray came back last season without missing a beat. The big shot maker team up with Jokic was a pick-your-poison that the Nuggets won way more often than lost. Murray moved up 33 spots into the top 20. Nuggets teammate Aaron Gordon’s value rose significantly with his visceral contributions had him jump up 32 spots; barely missing the top 50 (to Richard Jefferson’s chagrin).

Other players that rose up on the list include Lauri Markkanen (+72), Paolo Banchero (+52), Franz Wagner (+49), Tyrese Haliburton (+38), Jalen Brunson (+35), Austin Reaves (+35), Walker Kessler (+31), and De’Aaron Fox (+31)

*The full 2023-24 list not been fully released. 

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