Top 10 NBA Small Forwards
Posted by Unknown on Thursday, September 20, 2012 with 20 comments
The sportingnews.com compiled a list of the Top 10 NBA Small Forwards at this point in time.
1. LeBron James, Heat
Credentials: 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 53.1 field-goal percentage. Reigning MVP and Finals MVP.
The skinny: James finally has his championship ring, and with three MVP trophies in the last four years, has removed any questions about his status as the best player in the world. At 27 and with the pressure of a winning a title finally off his shoulders, expect James to continue to flourish this year.
Scouting view: “Look out for that post-up game. He showed it in flashes last year, and he needs some time to learn to trust it. But the more it works, the more he is going to go to it, and then as a matchup, he becomes a bigger nightmare.”
Credentials: 28.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 49.6 percent shooting, 1.2 blocks. Three-time defending scoring champ.
The skinny: Durant remains a deadly scorer from pretty much anywhere on the floor, but has rounded out his game with improved playmaking, rebounding and defense. If not for James, he would easily be the league’s top player.
Scouting view: “Pick-and-roll, spot-up shooting, transition, no matter what it is, offensively, he is going to get it done. He is still one of the best in the league at scoring out of just pure isolation, but he can do it all, really.”
3. Carmelo Anthony, Knicks
Credentials: 22.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists.
The skinny: It was a down year for Anthony, who dealt with a series of injuries and incompatibility with coach Mike D’Antoni, which finally resulted in D’Antoni leaving the team.Now that the offense will be running through him, he must bring up his shooting numbers (43.0 percent, 33.5 percent on 3-pointers).
Scouting view: “Last year just shows you, he needs the offense to go through him. I don’t think you can ever win a championship that way, because he is not a playmaker and he just doesn’t get enough of his teammates involved. But they can still be a good team with him in that role.”
4. Paul Pierce, Celtics
Credentials: 19.4 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 44.3 percent shooting, 1.2 steals.
The skinny: Pierce turns 35 in a few weeks, but because he has improved his shooting and relies more on stop-and-start deception than athleticism, he has been able to maintain his productivity. The Celtics have added depth, which should allow Pierce’s minutes to be scaled back.
Scouting view: “He is amazing because you almost know exactly what he is going to do before he does it, but you can’t stop it. He has developed his 3-point shot very nicely and that elbow jumper from the right side is just something you can’t defend.”
5. Rudy Gay, Grizzlies
Credentials: 19.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 45.5 percent shooting, 1.5 steals.
The skinny: Gay is maligned because he can’t possibly play up to the max contract the Grizzlies gave him, but he is still one of the best wings in the league. His 3-point shooting tanked last year, dropping from 39.6 percent to 31.2 percent.
Scouting view: “He seemed to make some progress before he got hurt two years ago, but he gave some of that back last year, I think. He needs to be more of an all-around player and not just a scorer. That includes the defensive end, he is too lax on that end too often.”
6. Danny Granger, Pacers
Credentials: 18.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 38.1 percent 3-point shooting.
The skinny: Granger is an odd case, because he is in his prime and yet has seen his shooting efficiency drop four straight years—he finished with 41.6 percent shooting last year. He is a solid defender, though, and did cut his turnovers dramatically.
Scouting view: “He loves to shoot the 3, and he can make those shots. But he attacks the rim less than he used to, and he is a very good free-throw shooter, so it would be nice if that was a bigger part of his game.”
7. Nicolas Batum, Blazers
Credentials: 13.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 39.1 percent 3-point shooting, 1.0 blocks.
The skinny: Batum’s talent is obvious, but if you watch him enough, you get the sense he should be better than he is. He is long and athletic, with excellent perimeter shooting touch, but he does not like contact.
Scouting view: “It would be nice to see him work on a post-up game. He is a good finisher at the rim, he is very good cutting to the basket and finishing. He could create those opportunities in the post. But it is not part of his game and you have to wonder if it ever will be.”
8. Gerald Wallace, Nets
Credentials: 13.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 45.4 percent shooting, 1.5 steals.
The skinny: The Nets traded for Wallace at the deadline last March, then overpaid him in the summer, hoping that having a veteran small forward on hand would help persuade Deron Williams to stay. It worked, but now the Nets are stuck with Wallace, a decent offensive player and average defender.
Scouting view: “He is very good moving without the ball, and I wonder if that is going to be something that the Nets can exploit, because they have two very good passers in Joe Johnson and Deron Williams. But he is going to be the fourth option on this team any way you look at it.”
9. Danilo Gallinari, Nuggets
Credentials: 14.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists.
The skinny: Gallinari had a brutal year shooting the ball (41.4 percent from the field, 32.8 percent from the 3-point line) and that will need to be cleaned up. But he is a good scorer and an underrated defender who should improve this year.
Scouting view: “He has too good of a stroke to continue to slump the way he has from the perimeter. But he needs to be more consistent. It looked last year like he was caught short when the season started and wasn’t in great condition. You hope he corrects that.”
10. Luol Deng, Bulls
Credentials: 15.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, league-high 39.4 minutes per game.
The skinny: The persistent injuries to star guard Derrick Rose put added pressure on Deng, and it seemed to wear on him—his scoring average dipped each month. Like many featured scorers, his shooting took a big hit last year, to 41.2 percent, well below his 46.5 percent career average. He remains a very good defender.
Scouting view: “He needs to be a No. 2 or 3 option. He is an excellent spot-up shooter, and that is why he works so well playing with Rose. But he is not a guy who can create his own shot.”
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ReplyDeleteIggy probably gonna have to play the 2 n denver but i agree and i think thats sum bullshit about melo. His style of play is not stopping him from with winning a championship, its the competition. Mainly to guys above him on this list and those guys will probably b on better teams than melo the rest of his career. Dino and deng should b much hire on this list and i like gerald wallace but he shouldnt b on here.
ReplyDeleteiggy is really a defensive 2 guard not a small forward, hes only 6ft 6in....I agree with the list but I would have deng above gallinari because deng is more consistent and a better defender he pretty much carried the bulls while drose was gone but Noah getting hurt in the playoffs was too much of a load for him to handle plus he made his first all-star team last season
ReplyDelete@preach, melo stops himself..he needs 2 take better n lesser shots n involve his team more..he's not up there with lebron n kd I think cuz they both involve their teams n both players no when 2 fall back n let the team run, granted they both have better teams, but on paper. The Knicks r nice! Injuries n chemistry on top of melo playing like melo is killing them....look how it was when stoudemire got their the 1st year n how shit is now. They were headed in a good direction without melo, but they got greedy n tried to snatch him up whick fucked up their whole roster......2 put it simple, u can't win championship or even contend with melo as ur live or die sole player....his offense is cancer 2 any team....n I'm a Knicks fan lol
ReplyDeleteI agree with u and i have made that same point about the melo trade on this app b4. I think the knicks were going n a good direction b4 they made that move but i keep sayin its not melo's fault. The knicks knew who they were getting as a player, hes no lebron, point foward type player so i say blame knicks management and not melo for there chemistry issues. Melo is who he is a top five talent, i think he has the best all around offensive game n bball...my opionion. And as far as the knicks as a whole they will b better this year because i think they got true pg's on there roster this year because lin attacks like hes d rose or westbrook or somebody, thats not wat they needed from the pg position. Knicks will b top 3 team n east this year but probably get bounced n the second round
DeleteIts melos fault in being the way he chooses 2 play n not being able 2 adapt 2 his teams needs as a supposud leader or captain...I would rather have him come off the bench like mayo or Crawford 2 provide that spark off the bench but his payroll is 2 high 4 that......good offensive player, bad overall player imo
DeleteI want argue with the top 5 but I think Rudy is waaaaay better the Pierce right now. Hell last yr showed Paul is on his last leg literally. That part about Rudy not playing great defense is crazy dude gets a block and 1.5 steals a game. He has all around game don't know what the writer talking bout.
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U crazy! Better than the truth? If that was the case the grizz with that roster would b able to get out the first round with him and not without him like they did the year b4. And i admit it is crazy that he still on this list but its tha truth. Hes still the 4th best sf n the league compared to the guys below him on this list
DeleteI agree with the 3rd comment and the one about gay being better than pierce...I think pierce is running out of gas or maybe it was because he was guarding lebron in the conference finals...pierce was nowhere to be found
ReplyDeleteJust throwing this out there but what about metatarsal world peace aka ron arrest and Caron Butler? Both players rotate between starting and coming off the bench have somewhat good stats and can do it at both ends of the court.
ReplyDeleteThe caron butler that was with the wizards I agree but not now he gets hurt too much....and MWP lol heck no, maybe when he played for Indiana....just my opinion
ReplyDeleteWhat about them????? Lol but i agree wit preach imma take paul over rudy anyday rudy us youngern more athletic but paul prolly got more heart than half the guys om that list n is a pute baller igly ass game but still a baller n nobody gives lebron more problems than him bcus nptonly is he one of the only ones strong enough to bang wit him but hes the only one strong enough and still makes lebron have to play defense..n u can bring up last year but damn near ecerybodies # drop ladt yr because of the crazy season.. now i do disagree with preachabout melo bc as a leaderof your team itsyour job to do one of two things you either make the game easier for your teammates or you demand that they perform n i dont see melo doing either and in my life time ive never seen a team win a championship without a true leader. Granted hes the best all around score in the league but. Its four other people on thecourt withu.
ReplyDeleteI will say i have questioned melos drive at times and does he want to win as bad as the other superstars n the league but his game? Nah. He is wat heis, a killer, a offensive assassin like kobe. U gotta build the right team around him. I know hes only been out the first round once but look at that 1 time he did he got to the western finals with a decent nugget team with billups running the show.
DeleteI would have put Deng a couple spots higher. He's looked over too much.
ReplyDeleteBoutta see my man melo play in a preseason game this year finally! But he needs to start making everyone around him better or else he's never gonna win a chapionship
ReplyDeleteI would of put deng in the 5th spot, gallo batum and wallace over deng? Wow, and melo is real good but not good enough to win a championship, i dont even think he should of been third, assasin preach! Comeon, no hes not like kobe at all, assasins win games and championships, kobe jordan those are assasins, shit even reggie miller was more of an assasin then melo, kareem was too, melo is like a sf version of iverson, to much ballhog and not enough wins, and idk were u guys are saying that melo didnt had a team, that nuggets team he had was full of talent and potential, he had a better team in denver then lebron did in cleveland, and yet he only saw the wcf once and never got past the first round ever since, nyk 3rd! Pls, mia nj bos and chi r gonna b higher seed then ny, kidd cant play more then 15 min andyt felton is fat and hasnt been the same since he got traded, ill take pierce b4 melo, melo is almost 30, is all down hill from now on...
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Wat the hell u smokin on? Melo 30? I think more like 27. Not a assassin? Hes either 1st or 2nd n game winners out of all active players. I already know u a melo hater and a lin fan but damn give dude a break jay, he had a bad year. Injuries, chemistry issues fucked that whole team up last year i dont c how melo is to blame? And i know top 3 is a bold prediction but im stickin with that because bulls will fall off, still a playoff team but not top four and nigga did u 4get about philly? I know they will b better than the nets and the knicks gonna play hard this year trust me no way they finish below the nets. By midseason, allstar break jay gonna b on this app talkin go knicks, watch
DeleteMelo is a good offensive player. Look at KD. If you swapped melo and KD I think melo and Westbrook would kill each other. Carmelo doesn't know how to play if he's not touching the ball on most possessions. I'm giving the scoring edge to KD. Even with Westbrook on his team he's been the champ. Until Carmelo is a scoring champ I'm not calling him the best offensive player in the game. I think people just say that cause Barkley has said it. But I totally disagree with it. He has the capability of doing it but until he does he's not the best in my book.
DeletePreach i have agreed with u but not in the melo topic... Yeah melo is gonna be 29 this year, go check it out, thats why i said hes ALMOST 30, and hes a ballhog looser, game winners! They have to win games in order to have game winners and if it wasnt for lin they wouldn of made the playoffs, shit lin had that game winner shot against toronto, while melo was dying of jelousy, lol.. i didnt see melo hit any game winners last year and i saw pretty much every knicks games, i live in ny so they televise all their games, and i did forget about philly thanx for reminding me that thats another team over the knicks! And kd is whayyy better scorer, melos never been top 3 scorer that i belive, shit hes not getting any better, hes declining while kd is raising, kd has westbrook and still kd led the league in scoring, shit i think kobe and lebron r better scorer then melo, and i hate lebron, melo finish what, 5th this year? Kd can score from many angles, like phil jackson says, the ball alway stops at melo, once melo gets the ball 90 percent of the time it goes up in the air, shit melo is such a ball hog not even the floor gets to touch the ball....! Injuries and chemestry r part of the game, if he has issues with either or then how is he the best in anything? All melo does is shoot, hes now more on the outside then in, post move? Shit hes not going for that anymore, hes good player, but not great untill he learn how to involve his teamates, and btw lin avg 8 assist he had few games with over 10, so dont say hes a drive first pg.
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Yea lin avg 8 assist and about 7 turnovers. U woll c wat he is this year as well as melo and the knicks. U still talking about last year...ok...i said it was a bad year. Until nelo wins a scoring title? Please, its easy to win a scoring title when u 7 foot and can shoot it from anywhere and u only got 2 other offensive players on n ya team. Like u said melo has been on better offensive teams, the dude played a coyple of seaseon with a.i. if it wasnt for that he would have a couple of scoring titles 4 sure. So thats a weak comparison and if k.d. and melo playing 1 on 1 im takin melo! All day
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