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December 14, 2007
Davis Sports Deli.com's
Top 25 Under 25
The Top 25 NBA Players Under Age 25
By: Patrick Crawley, Aaron Fischman & Joshua Fischman
In watching the NBA this season, Aaron, Joshua and I couldn't help but get excited by all the young talent in the league. From the size and athleticism of LeBron James to the inside dominance of Dwight Howard to the innovative ball movement and court vision of Chris Paul, the young players of the league are factoring prominently in the success of their respective teams. For evidence, just look at the recent improvement of Dwight's Magic or Chris' Hornets and the poor performance of the Cavs without LeBron.
Seeing as the players under 25 are some of the most exciting to watch, our crack team of analysts wanted a forum to measure the success of these players against one another. As such, we decided to create the Davis Sports Deli's Top 25 Under 25 list (the best 25 players in the NBA under age 25).
The Top 25 Under 25 list is a compilation of the efforts of Aaron, Joshua and myself. After a great deal of research and analysis, each of us develops a list of the Top 30 players in the league under age 25. In determining our individual lists, each of us uses a subjective rating system based on current statistics, future potential and the ability of a given player to reach that potential. For instance, a player like Gerald Green would score high on the potential scale but, with poor numbers the past few seasons, he doesn't do well in terms of the other two criteria. As such, you won't see Gerald Green on our list anytime soon.
After each of us has built his individual list, we compile the data and average the rankings for each player listed. If two players are tied with the same average ranking (as is the case with Rudy Gay and Brandon Roy in this edition), we take whichever player is ranked higher on the majority of the individual lists. So, in this case, Gay gets the nod because he is ranked 12th on my list, 11th on Aaron's and 11th on Joshua's (whereas Roy is 13th, 9th and 12th respectively).
With the average rankings determined, our team pares down the list to the Top 25 and lists them here on the site along with age, position, and a few comments about his skill and potential. We update the Top 25 list on the Friday of every other week (so...every two weeks). We take recent play and injuries into account as well an increase or decrease in numbers. Player movement is documented in the "Movement" section along with + or - indicators. Once a player has his 25th birthday, he will graduate from our list. Graduates and runners-up will be posted directly after the Top 25 list.
Without further ado, here it is: the Second Edition of the world famous Top 25 Under 25 list. Check back tomorrow for an analysis of movement up and down this list, as well as commentary about player growth.
Rank |
Player |
Position |
Team |
Age |
Movement |
Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
G-F |
Cleveland |
22 |
-- |
W/out King James, the Cavs were miserable. | |
2 |
C |
Orlando |
22 |
+1 |
20 double-doubles in 23 games this season. | |
3 |
PG |
New Orleans |
22 |
+1 |
Posted 43 pts, 9 ast & 4 stl vs. Memphis on 12/7 | |
4 |
F |
Denver |
23 |
-2 |
Others are making waves, Melo is in their wake. | |
5 |
PG |
Utah |
23 |
+2 |
Keeping pace w/ C.P. (41 pts, 7 ast vs. Dallas). | |
6 |
C |
Minnesota |
22 |
-1 |
32 pt/20 reb game vs. PHX ended Dec. skid. | |
7 |
F-C |
Toronto |
23 |
-1 |
Back strong after a week-long groin injury. | |
8 |
F |
Atlanta |
22 |
-- |
Leads the league in blks/game, top 40 in reb. | |
9 |
G-F |
Philadelphia |
23 |
-- |
Master of the steal and break-out dunk. | |
10 |
F |
Memphis |
21 |
+5 |
Dec. scoring explosion propels him into Top 10. | |
11 |
G |
Portland |
23 |
+1 |
Routinely hits 20 pts and 6 ast. Consistent. | |
12 |
G |
Seattle |
19 |
-1 |
25th in the league in scoring...as a 19 year old. | |
13 |
F-C |
Portland |
22 |
-- |
Has plantar fascitis, that's not good... | |
14 |
G |
Sacramento |
24 |
-4 |
...but a pulled groin is much worse (4-6 weeks). | |
15 |
F |
Chicago |
22 |
-1 |
On his way back, but other F's are playing better. | |
16 |
F |
Atlanta |
21 |
+1 |
High-flying Tar Heel is making noise w/ 15.8 ppg. | |
17 |
F |
Indiana |
24 |
-1 |
Scoring avg. has dropped to 12.6 ppg in Dec. | |
18 |
C |
LA Lakers |
20 |
+1 |
Coming into his own on the defensive end (2 bpg) | |
19 |
F-C |
Golden State |
21 |
+5 |
Picks up double-doubles in less than 30 min. | |
20 |
G |
Chicago |
24 |
-- |
At least he's picked up his FG% (now at 38.5%). | |
21 |
G |
Golden State |
22 |
+5 |
Enjoying great numbers since S Jackson returned. | |
22 |
PG |
Charlotte |
23 |
-4 |
Has had some truly awful shooting nights in Dec. | |
23 |
F |
Portland |
23 |
Debut |
The 2008-09 Blazers are gonna be scary... | |
24 |
PG |
Milwaukee |
24 |
-1 |
47.6% FG and 7.1 apg puts him on this list. | |
25 |
C |
Milwaukee |
23 |
-- |
Barely hanging on in the cellar of the Top 25 list. |
On the Cusp: Al Horford (Atlanta), T.J. Ford (Toronto), Devin Harris (Dallas), Kelenna Azuibuke (Golden State) and Ronnie Brewer (Utah).
Graduated: Everyone's favorite New York Knick: Eddy Curry. Curry peaked as an honorable mention in the first edition of our Top 25 list.