Top 100 Stars Selection|James pressed Curry Durant to be elected the first in the current team, and the top 150 rankings were all released
The NBA offseason active TOP150 large-scale voting event, based on the performance of players last season, data and US media rankings, select 150 active players for group voting. The five players in the top five active teams vote together and determine the final ranking according to the number of votes. James led with more than 50% of the votes, beating Curry and Durant to rank first in the current service, Curry and Durant ranked second or three, Alphabet brother and Tatum ranked four or five, and the final ranking of the top 150 players in the current game was also released.
1. James (Lakers)
James led with more than 50% of the votes, beating superstars such as Curry, Durant, Alphabet and Tatum, and ranked first in the active role. Although James is even inferior to Jokic, who is ranked sixth, based on the results of fan votes, James still has a broad mass base and is also the leader in the top five of the active team to be elected the first in the current team.
In fact, the 38-year-old James is still the face of the NBA, playing 20 seasons and still maintaining a high level of competition, allowing him to continue to be the topic and traffic responsibility of the league. What's more, the rest of NBA all-time superstars such as Kobe, Duncan, Nowitzki and Garnett, etc., their performance in the 20th season of their career is far inferior to James, James also averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.8 assists in the regular season last season, and averaged 24.5 points, 9.9 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game in the playoffs, leading the Lakers all the way to the Western Conference finals. The new season James will start the 21st season, continue to team up with thick eyebrows to lead the Lakers to the championship again.
2, Curry (Warriors)
Curry ranked second on the active roster with more than 20% of the votes, and although Curry failed to lead the Warriors to complete the title defense last season, but unfortunately was eliminated by the Lakers 2-4 in the second round of the playoffs, the 35-year-old Curry is still one of the strongest stars in the current game and the strongest point guard player. Curry averaged 29.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 0.9 steals per game last season in the regular season, and was named to the All-NBA Second Team and became the league's three-point leader. As for the playoffs, Curry's statistics improved to 30.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1 steal, especially the record 50 points in the first round of the seven-game (and then overtaken by Tatum for 71 points), leading the Warriors to 0-2 down 4-3 in the first round to eliminate the King, and it was also the first time in Warriors history to complete a 0-2 downturn.
3, Durant (Suns)
Durant ranked third in the active roster with more than 10% of the votes, as the league's long-standing third gate behind Janku, although Durant has not led the team to the divisional finals since leaving the Warriors, he still maintains the league's top competitive level. Durant played for the Nets and the Suns last season, and he switched to the Suns to "huddle" again, but because Paul and Ayton were injured in the playoffs, the Suns regretted to lose to the eventual Nuggets in the Western Conference semifinals, but the Suns are the only team to win the Nuggets twice in this year's playoffs.
4, alphabet brother (bucks)
Alphabet Brother ranked fourth in the current service, and Alphabet Brother led the Bucks to win the championship in 2020 and won FMVP, and once became the No.1 candidate in the list of top 100 stars selected by major American media. Although Alphabet's free throws and three-point shoots are still short-standing, his fighting power is definitely the best in the current game, and last season he also led the Bucks to the top of the regular season league. However, Alphabet Brother only played 10 minutes in the first playoff game before falling and retiring from the game, and then missed two or three consecutive games, and when he returned, the Bucks were reversed by the Heat in two consecutive games, resulting in Alphabet Brother experiencing a very depressing round of playoffs.
5. Tatum (Celtic)
Tatum, ranked fifth on the current roster, is one of the faces of the new generation of leagues, and it has become commonplace to lead the Celtics to the Eastern Conference finals, and he also led the team to the Finals in 2022 to lose to the Warriors as runners-up. It's just that Tatum was favored to lead the team to the championship last season, but unfortunately stopped in the East final, especially once trailing the Heat 0-3, after leading the team to 3-3 dragged into the tie-for-seven battle, but fell behind 0-3 for the first time in G7 home collapse. Tatum's failure to prove in the playoffs that he can lead his team to a championship is his final gap from the league's top star.
The following is a specific ranking of the top 150 players on active duty:
1-5: James, Curry, Durant, Alphabet Brother, Tatum
6-10: Jokic, Thick Eyebrows, Doncic, Leonard, Embiid
11-15: Butler, Booker, Lillard, Alexander, Jamal Murray
16-20: Fox, Harden, Morant, Irving, George
21-25: Jaylen Brown, Donovan Mitchell, Trae Young, Sabonis Jr., Adebayo
26-30: Edwards, Ingram, Siakam, Brunson, Markkanen
31-35: Zion, Downs, Dream Green, Halliburton, Jalen Jackson
36-40: Joe Holloday, Mikal Bridges, Garland, Bane, Evan Mobley
41-45: DeRozan, Deontay Murray, Beal, Aaron Gordon, Randall
46-50: Wiggins, Wilson, Paul, Three-Goal, Middleton
51-55: Klay Thompson, LaVine, Grant, Banqueiro, Anunoby
56-60: Porzingis, Michael Porter, Myers Turner, Cunningham, Jarrett Allen
61-65: Ayton, Smart, Horford, Hiero, Robert Williams
66-70: McCollum, Conley, Bojan Bogdanovich, Adams, Jaylen Williams
71-75: Kuzma, Vucevic, Rooney, Keldon Johnson, Franz Wagner
76-80: Capela, Tobias Harris, Shin Kyung, Bruce Brown, Zubac
81-85: Kyle Lee, Dinwiddie, Clarkson, Caruso, Hart
86-90: Reeves, Lowry, Bogdan Bogdanovich, Fultz, Vanderbilt
91-95: Poole, Schroeder, Nurkic, Keegan Murray, Dillon
96-100: Jaylen Green, Vincent, Homegren, Henderson, Brandon Miller
101-105: VanVleet, Gobert, Big Lopez, Maxi, Scottie Barnes
106-110: Claxton, White, Giddy, Norman Powell, Hult
111-115: Brogdon, Anfini Simmons, McDaniels, Poeltl, Mitchell Robinson
116-120: Pope, Cameron Johnson, Wendell Carter, Quickley, Vassell
121-125: Hayward, Barrett, Wood, Kessler, Rozier
126-130: Valanciunas, Corinth, Portis, Dort, DeAndre Hunt
131-135: Monk, Trey Murphy, Grimes, Okongu, Herbert Jones
136-140: Ben Simmons, Harrison Barnes, Mark Williams, Caleb Martin, Durham
141-145: Jabari Smith, Kuminga, Naz Reid, Matherin, Nemhad
146-150: Venbanyama, Seth Curry, Strus, Sharp, Ivey
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