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.
I appreciate all the concern from all my supporters but if I care whr #ESPN had me ranked..I wouldn't B whr iam 2day..#Motivation
— DAD (@DwyaneWade) September 27, 2012
I dont agree wit none of that stuff. RT @linasoto36: @mchalmers15 do you agree with Dwyane Wade being number 8 on the ESPN countdown?
— Mario Chalmers (@mchalmers15) September 27, 2012
#NBArank What!? You put @dwyanewade at 8? Top 5 at least. This is like 08-09 all over again. He thrives from a position of being doubted.
— Reginald Liger (@ReginaldLiger) September 26, 2012
#NBArank @dwyanewade #8 if your trying to win a chip please name 7 players you would want b4 him #top5 he's my starting sg
— Chris Wisdom (@ChrisWisdom305) 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."
Here is the full list of voters from ESPN.com, the TrueHoop Network, TrueHoop TV, Daily Dime Live, ESPN TV, ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes, espnW, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Insider, ESPN Fantasy, ESPN Games, ESPN Dallas, ESPN Los Angeles, ESPN Chicago, ESPN New York, ESPN Stats & Information, ESPN Topics and ESPN Analytics.