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The top ten current NBA stars, the 10 greatest

NBA Star Network reported on September 4, 2015 that the American media "Sports Illustrated" further updated the NBA's top 100 star rankings for the 2015-16 season. Today's update is the ultimate list. Which players can be ranked? Let’s take a look at the top ten in the NBA right now.

Tenth place: Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs)

Last season’s ranking: 28

As the NBA 2013-14 FMVP winner , Leonard has proven himself in a certain aspect, but he has never been selected for the All-Star team. It is somewhat surprising that he can reach the top ten. His scoring average is only 16.5 points per game, but his outstanding His defensive ability cannot be ignored, and we all know that the Spurs play team basketball, and there are few stars with particularly outstanding personal statistics.

Ninth place: Marc Gasol (Memphis Grizzlies)

Last season’s ranking: 16

As the strongest “basketball brothers” in the world of basketball One of the members, Marc Gasol, has become a first-line star in the league. His versatility and defense can bring great help to the Grizzlies. His performance on the court is very selfless, and his scoring ability is underestimated by many people.

Eighth place: Blake Griffin (Los Angeles Clippers)

Last season’s ranking: 10

The main impression fans have on Griffin is his A terrifying violent dunk, but Griffin is not only a dunk star, but also has excellent long range and footwork. Of course, he also has organizational skills. He can play next to the league's assist leader and averages 5.3 assists per game. It's not easy for a player, let alone an inside player.

Seventh place: Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)

Last season’s ranking: 4

For Westbrook last season It is a rather special season. Although the Thunder did not enter the playoffs, Westbrook's performance is absolutely explosive. He averaged 28.1 points, 7.3 rebounds, 8.6 assists and 2.1 steals per game. This is completely the performance of James at his peak. The only shortcoming of the data is that its shooting efficiency is not high, but it is quite good to be able to perform like this. Not only did he win his first career scoring title last season, he also won the All-Star MVP and became the triple-double king last season. (11 times), if the Thunder stays healthy, the team's combat effectiveness is quite terrifying.

Sixth place: Chris Paul (Los Angeles Clippers)

Last season’s ranking: 3

For Paul, his personal performance is already impeccable , occasionally bad luck. Last season, the team was overturned by the Rockets with a 3:1 lead. No one could have imagined that the Rockets' sudden change of formation caught the Clippers off guard. After successfully retaining DeAndre Jordan and introducing Pierce and Jie Zhen, After that, the Clippers' combat effectiveness improved significantly, and Paul was one step closer to his dream of the Western Conference Finals.

Fifth place: James Harden (Houston Rockets)

Last season’s ranking: 13

If Harden was previously called the league’s number one shooting guard It's still too early. Today, Beard has already firmly established himself as the number one shooting guard in the NBA. He almost won the scoring title last season. Unexpectedly, Westbrook came out halfway. With further growth, haha Deng will get what he wants, but as a superstar, there is a lot of gossip. In the offseason, he did not train as hard as other stars, but hung out with Odom's ex-wife, which is a bit worrying. .

Fourth place: Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)

Last season’s ranking: 8

Although Curry failed to win the Warriors championship last season FMVP, but last season he was the best player on the best team in the NBA, and he also won the All-Star vote for the first time. Curry next season is worth looking forward to.

Third place: Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans)

Last season’s ranking: 4

The thick eyebrow brother is still growing further, in the third grade He has grown into a superstar in the current league and has received a lucrative contract worth US$150 million. You must know that he is only 22 years old now. It is difficult to imagine what heights this young player with both offense and defense can reach in the future. Although there is a bit of a gap between the personal honors and the top two on the list, time will tell. He just needs a few years.

Second place: Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder)

Last season’s ranking: 2

Eight years into the NBA, Aduna He has won four scoring titles and one regular season MVP. If it were not for the impact of injuries, Adu's achievements would be far less. Without Adu, the Thunder failed to enter the playoffs. Adu's return in the new season is bound to bring chaos to the NBA. .

First place: LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)

Last season’s ranking: 1

The only thing that does not require too much explanation is the first place After the "Big Three" became a single giant, James almost won the championship. James' only opponents were injuries and age.