1. LeBron James
LeBron is the most successful player in the NBA in the 21st century. He is the chosen son of the 2003 generation. His 14-year career has been efficient and stable. Three championships and three finals mvp prove that he is the king of the NBA.
Last season, he still contributed 26+8+8 super all-around data and led the Cavaliers to the finals. He is still the best small forward in the league with both offense and defense.
2. Kevin Durant
Adu is Golden State’s best player and an MVP favorite.
The offensive efficiency ranks first on this list, and the defensive efficiency is also the first.
Durant has always been such an efficient scoring machine. His true shooting percentage ranks first in the entire league. The victory in the finals made him the voice of the league’s first man, and his performance is good enough to win the finals mvp
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3 Kawhi Leonard
Leonard’s progress over the past few years has been astonishing, with obvious qualitative changes and improvements in each season, and his trajectory has also been unusual. From FMVP to two consecutive DPOYs to second place in MVP, his personal performance has further exploded this season.
Turning the tide at the critical moment of the game, such an elite-level facial paralysis with both offense and defense is not yet 26 years old.
If he can reach another level in the future, and even become the MVP, his future is limitless.
4. Paul George
He averaged 23.6 points, 3.4 assists, 6.5 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game this season.
He struggled during the season, but a timely rebound allowed him and the Pacers to enter the playoffs and caused trouble for the Cavaliers. After becoming the "Thunder Big Three", his goals are even more ambitious.
5. Giannis Antetokounmpo
The current Antetokounmpo is not strong enough to challenge the pattern of the top three small forwards of Janduren (considering the team’s performance, personal scoring ability, three-pointers and other factors), even so, Antetokounmpo is enough to secure the position of the fourth small forward
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He is not only the leader in scoring, assists, rebounds, blocks, and steals in the team (the fifth player in history to perform this way).
He also ranked among the top 20 in the league in all five major statistics (the only one in history).
Many expert media regard the Greek monster, who is only 22 years old, as the MVP of the future league.
6. Jimmy Butler
In the era of big data explosion, JB Jr. also ushered in the best season of his career. He was selected as an All-Star for 3 consecutive years, and his average points, rebounds and assists per game all set career highs.
His offensive efficiency ranks second on this list, and his ultra-high free throw rate of 46.8% also ranks first among small forwards. Now joining the Timberwolves, he will show himself in the West.
7. Gordon Hayward
Hayward averaged 22.0 points, 3.5 assists, 5.4 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game. Since Hayward was promoted as the core training, the Jazz’s record has changed from more than 20 wins to more than 30 wins to 40 wins in the past 4 years, and has transformed into 50 wins this year.
+ For the strong Western Conference team, he also accompanied the team’s steady progress all the way.
This season, LeBron was selected as an All-Star for the first time, and his scoring average also hit a career high of more than 20 points per game for the first time.
And looking back at the Celtics in the new season, the best team meets the best team player, which is really daydream.
8 Andrew Wiggins
The data of 23.6 points, 2.3 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals is not ugly, and the scoring has also hit a career high, but people expect more from him. His rebounding ability and defensive ability are worrying. If he is improved, he will improve again
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9. Carmelo Anthony
Average data per game: 22.5 points, 2.9 assists, 6.0 rebounds and 0.9 steals. It has to be said that Anthony’s level has declined a lot. He is no longer that efficient scorer. Now the offense is still kaleidoscope, but the defense can no longer be seen. Hope
He can make a difference in Thunder.
10 Harrison Barnes
From playing soy sauce in the Dream Team last summer to playing the best season of his career in the Mavericks in the new season, this helps Barnes’ self-confidence increase.
After getting the maximum salary and being promoted to the head of the team, he averaged 19 points per game, which is considered qualified.
In fact, the offense of the North Carolina Blackhawks is not efficient. The offensive efficiency can only be ranked at the bottom of this list, even lower than Wiggins and the old Melon.
Ben, he still needs to improve in many aspects.