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The 100 Best Players in the NBA 2013-14

Monday, October 7, 2013

ESPN is currently working through their annual Top 500 players in the NBA list.

Time for my top 100; this is just for the upcoming year, not an evaluation of overall worth going forward.

100. Chase Budinger
99. Wilson Chandler
98. Robin Lopez
97. Marcin Gortat
96. Anderson Verejao
95. David Lee
94. Lou Williams
93. Bradley Beal
92. Raymond Felton
91. OJ Mayo
90. Jared Dudley
89. John Henson
88. Mario Chalmers
87. Jonas Valanciunas
86. Rajon Rondo
85. JJ Hickson
84. David West
83. Zach Randolph
82. Matt Barnes
81. Amir Johnson
80. Jimmy Butler
79. Isaiah Thomas
78. DeAndre Jordan
77. Wes Matthews
76. Rudy Gay
75. Jeremy Lin
74. Jose Calderon
73. Enes Kanter
72. Kyle Korver
71. Chandler Parsons
70. Andre Kirilenko
69. Nikola Vucevic
68. Kevin Martin
67. Monte Ellis
66. JR Smith
65. Tobias Harris
64. Tiago Splitter
63. George Hill
62. Roy Hibbert
61. Danny Granger
60. Larry Sanders
59. Danny Green
58. Eric Bledsoe
57. Goran Dragic
56. Gordon Hayward
55. Tyson Chandler
54. Chris Bosh
53. Pau Gasol
52. Brook Lopez
51. Dirk Nowitzki

50. JaVale McGee
49. Marc Gasol
48. Jeff Teague
47. Manu Ginobli
46. Ersan Ilyasova
45. Andre Iguodala
44. Al Horford
43. Jrue Holiday
42. Al Jefferson
41. LaMarcus Aldridge
40. Brandon Jennings
39. Ricky Rubio
38. Ty Lawson
37. Damian Lillard
36. Derrick Favors
35. Greg Monroe
34. Paul Pierce
33. Kobe Bryant
32. Kawhi Leonard
31. Kenneth Faried
30. Serge Ibaka
29. Kemba Walker
28. John Wall
27. DeMarcus Cousins
26. Mike Conley
25. Paul Millsap
24. Kyle Lowry
23. Ryan Anderson
22. Tim Duncan
21. Joakim Noah

20. Andre Drummond
19. Anthony Davis
18. Russell Westbrook
17. Nicolas Batum
16. Carmello Anthony
15. Paul George
14. Josh Smith
13. Deron Williams
12. Tony Parker
11. Derrick Rose

10. Dwyane Wade
9. Blake Griffin
8. Kyrie Irving
7. Dwight Howard
6. Steph Curry
5. Kevin Love
4. James Harden
3. Chris Paul
2. Kevin Durant
1. LeBron James














#FarewellCandlestick: The 100 Greatest Moments in Candlestick Park History #84

#85 is here

#84 December 19, 1986 Division Title on the Line


On the last day of the 1986 regular season, the Rams, who had beaten the Niners earlier in the year, came to Candlestick with the NFC West Title on the line.  The defense held Jim Everett to a 13-35 with 3 picks and the Niners won 24-14.

#83 is tomorrow.

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