basketball lists, NBA

Full List: Sports Illustrated’s “Top 100 NBA Players” of 2020-21 season

It’s that time of the year.

Well, it’s December, so it’s not the typical time of the year, but it’s a week or so before the league kicks off.

With the NBA season a week away, the major sports sites are releasing their predictions and rankings. This includes Sports Illustrated’s annual “Top 100 NBA Players” for 2020-21 season list. They’re again taking on the tedious (and fun) task of determining the 100 best NBA players of the upcoming 2021 season.

SI’s Top 100 NBA Players of 2021

Because everyone has opinions, who doesn’t love giving their options on these type of lists? Having seen and posted ESPN’s full list from a few days ago, we found that Sports Illustrated’s list is a much more thoughtful and accurate representation of the best players in the league. In our opinion, the difference between the two lists are night and day with the nod easily going to Sports Illustrated. Take a look at their list of the top players below:

SI's Top 100 NBA Players
Rank Player Team
100 Dejounte Murray San Antonio Spurs
99 Duncan Robinson Miami Heat
98 Will Barton Denver Nuggets
97 Jonas Valančiūnas Memphis Grizzlies
96 Patrick Beverley Los Angeles Clippers
95 Harrison Barnes Sacramento Kings
94 Otto Porter Jr. Chicago Bulls
93 Dāvis Bertāns Washington Wizards
92 Derrick Favors Utah Jazz
91 TJ Warren Indiana Pacers
90 Lou Williams Los Angeles Clippers
89 Serge Ibaka Los Angeles Clippers
88 Spencer Dinwiddie Brooklyn Nets
87 Paul Millsap Denver Nuggets
86 Joe Harris Brooklyn Nets
85 Marc Gasol Los Angeles Lakers
84 Buddy Hield Sacramento Kings
83 Goran Dragić Miami Heat
82 Ricky Rubio Minnesota Timberwolves
81 Eric Gordon Houston Rockets
80 Montrezl Harrell Los Angeles Lakers
79 Jerami Grant Detroit Pistons
78 Joe Ingles Utah Jazz
77 Gary Harris Denver Nuggets
76 Bogdan Bogdanović Atlanta Hawks
75 Zach LaVine Chicago Bulls
74 Deandre Ayton Phoenix Suns
73 OG Anunoby Toronto Raptors
72 Brook Lopez Milwaukee Bucks
71 JJ Redick New Orleans Pelicans
70 PJ Tucker Houston Rockets
69 Clint Capela Atlanta Hawks
68 Marcus Smart Boston Celtics
67 Eric Bledsoe New Orleans Pelicans
66 Robert Covington Portland Trail Blazers
65 Al Horford Oklahoma City Thunder
64 Jaren Jackson Jr Memphis Grizzlies
63 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Oklahoma City Thunder
62 Caris LeVert Brooklyn Nets
61 Aaron Gordon Orlando Magic
60 Myles Turner Indiana Pacers
59 John Collins Atlanta Hawks
58 Andre Drummond Cleveland Cavaliers
57 Fred VanVleet Toronto Raptors
56 Bojan Bogdanović Utah Jazz
55 Domantas Sabonis Indiana Pacers
54 Malcolm Brogdon Indiana Pacers
53 Gordon Hayward Charlotte Hornets
52 Tobias Harris Philadelphia 76ers
51 John Wall Houston Rockets
50 Mike Conley Utah Jazz
49 Danilo Gallinari Atlanta Hawks
48 Steven Adams New Orleans Pelicans
47 Kevin Love Cleveland Cavaliers
46 D’Angelo Russell Minnesota Timberwolves
45 Blake Griffin Detroit Pistons
44 Jusuf Nurkić Portland Trail Blazers
43 Nikola Vučević Orlando Magic
42 Victor Oladipo Indiana Pacers
41 Ja Morant Memphis Grizzlies
40 Kristaps Porzingis Dallas Mavericks
39 DeMar DeRozan San Antonio Spurs
38 Jaylen Brown Boston Celtics
37 De’Aaron Fox Sacramento Kings
36 Brandon Ingram New Orleans Pelicans
35 CJ McCollum Portland Trail Blazers
34 Draymond Green Golden State Warriors
33 LaMarcus Aldridge San Antonio Spurs
32 Zion Williamson New Orleans Pelicans
31 Kemba Walker Boston Celtics
30 Pascal Siakam Toronto Raptors
29 Trae Young Atlanta Hawks
28 Kyle Lowry Toronto Raptors
27 Khris Middleton Milwaukee Bucks
26 Jrue Holiday Milwaukee Bucks
25 Russell Westbrook Washington Wizards
24 Devin Booker Phoenix Suns
23 Donovan Mitchell Utah Jazz
22 Jamal Murray Denver Nuggets
21 Ben Simmons Philadelphia 76ers
20 Bam Adebayo Miami Heat
19 Kyrie Irving Brooklyn Nets
18 Karl-Anthony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves
17 Jayson Tatum Boston Celtics
16 Rudy Gobert Utah Jazz
15 Bradley Beal Washington Wizards
14 Chris Paul Phoenix Suns
13 Paul George Los Angeles Clippers
12 Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers
11 Jimmy Butler Miami Heat
10 Joel Embiid Philadelphia 76ers
9 Luka Dončić Dallas Mavericks
8 Nikola Jokić Denver Nuggets
7 Anthony Davis Los Angeles Lakers
6 Kevin Durant Brooklyn Nets
5 Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors
4 James Harden Houston Rockets
3 Kawhi Leonard Los Angeles Clippers
2 Giannis Antetokounmpo Milwaukee Bucks
1 LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers

Not every list is perfect

Do I disagree that Joe Harris (#86) is better than Lou Williams (#90) or Danilo Gallinari (#49) would be chosen over Caris LeVert (#62)? Yes, I definitely disagree with those positions, but we all will have our issues and preferences. By and large, the players on SI’s list feels more like the top hundred players in the league.

I don’t want to oversimplify a list of this scale because so many factors go into rankings players, but the easiest way to rank players is to think about how teams would draft them from #1 to #100.

Sports Illustrated’s list over ESPN’s

The fact that ESPN didn’t even include Lou Williams, Paul Millsap, JJ Redick, Goran Dragić, or Jonas Valančiūnas in their list should say it all, but the difference in some of the rankings help to flesh out the silliness of ESPN so-called expert rankings. Here’s a sampling where Sports Illustrated’s rankings feel more inline with actual basketball reality than ESPN’s

Sports Illustrated Snubs
Player SI ESPN
DeMar DeRozan 39 82
LaMarcus Aldridge 33 95
Zion Williamson 32 19
Andre Drummond 58 N/A
Lonzo Ball N/A 54
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope N/A 77
Bojan Bogdanović 56 73
Duncan Robinson 99 75

Not only was Sports Illustrated’s rankings just better, we also appreciate the sister article listing out the 25 players that were left off the list. This honorable mentions (or snubs depending on your point of view) goes into measured detail as to why those players we’re omitted from the list.

…the NBA’s Top 100 players is naturally a subjective task, and deciding who to omit can feel just as arbitrary as the ranking process itself. So much of players’ performance within basketball’s fluid construct is contextual—particularly in the case of those who work in complementary roles. As always, many of the players who missed the cut have legitimate cases, and others warrant mention regardless.

We appreciate the thought and effort that SI put forth in paying respect to those not on the list. The snubs each received a decent write up unlike ESPN’s ranking which simply tossed out their list, an RPM number and dedicated barely a paragraph to each player.

Visited 1,224 times, 1 visit(s) today

Leave a Comment