ESPN.com and the TrueHoop Network are ranking every NBA player -- and counting them down on Twitter (@NBAonESPN), from No. 500 to No. 1. As the rankings are announced, you can also find them here on the pages of ESPN.com.
Asked Deron Williams about #NBArank. Said he doesn't care about being 10th because it's not a 1-on-1 league, "but it's nice" #Nets
— Mike Mazzeo (@MazzESPN) September 28, 2012
At his best, I'd take Deron Williams over any point guard not named Chris Paul. 2 years ago he was arguably the best in the league #NBARank
— Avu Chaturvedi (@avuc92) September 26, 2012
@nbaonespn top 3 PG D-Will lands on No.10. Expecting 20 & 10 and a playoff berth from him and his Nets. #NbaRank
— Jean Gabriel Madera (@JeanMadera23) September 26, 2012
@nbaonespn @deronwilliams at #NBArank 10 is about right. Would be higher in a winning situation and that may happen this season in Brooklyn.
— Tedi31 (@tedi31) September 26, 2012
What is #NBArank?
#NBArank is the Twitter hashtag to use if you want to get involved in the discussion or just follow along.
You can also follow along here: @NBAonESPN
How did we rank the players?
We asked 104 experts to rate each player on a 0-to-10 scale, in terms of "the current quality of each player."
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