The Best NBA Players Not Named Kobe or LeBron
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| Obviously Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Amar'e Stoudemire, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki and many others could be included on this list. However, these are guys I feel are having breakout seasons over and above what we've seen from them in the past. I got some of the information for this by ranking all NBA players in order of production in my Fantasy Basketball league. Many of these guys are near the top. |
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| Blake Griffin Currently the 5th best fantasy player under my leagues scoring (which actually rewards 3 pointers) I didn't realize how explosive Blake Griffin's game was until I saw one recently against Phoenix. He actually got rebounds and dribbled the ball all the way up court and started transition offense like Charles Barkley used to do. This guy has the potential to be one of the best NBA players. Period. He also has the ability to turn the Los Angeles Clippers into a relevant team in the NBA ... not just in LA, where they play step-child to the Lakers. It took Kevin Durant a few seasons to get the Thunder into contention - and if Blake Griffin stays healthy and develops his game during the off-season, he will be one of the most collected NBA players in a few seasons. As you already know - he missed all of 2009/10 with a knee injury, and anyone that bought cards during that time can certainly start to cash in. His 'best' rookie card is possibly the 09/10 Panini National Treasures -- which I remember saying at the time, are some of the best looking NBA Rookie Cards ever made. |
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| They currently sell for huge prices online with Gold Parallels serial #/25 selling for close to $1,000 dollars on eBay! Blake Griffin has a 09/10 UD Exquisite rookie featuring him in his College uniform and is serial numbered #/225. Although the card is not autographed they still sell for over $250 |
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Kevin Love Love's cards still have been getting just that ... love. His 2008/09 Upper Deck Exquisite Auto/Jersey Rookie #/225 sells for just around $200 |
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| Russell Westbrook This PG doesn't get a lot of attention compared to Chris Paul, Derrick Rose or Deron Williams, but his production is as good or better. In fact, he has more fantasy points in my league than Kevin Durant because Durant has missed a few games due to injury. Overall, Westbrook's shot selection and leadership are as good as any young PG I've seen in the NBA in a long time. He's led the Thunder to wins even when KD has been down with injury - showing he can run the show without the main guy in the lineup. If I was starting an NBA team today - and I had a pick of Point Guard, it'd be a toss-up between Williams and Westbrook because they both don't take bad shots like many other PG's I see around the league (see Derrick Rose play). Westbrook's rookies have taken off since coming into the league and pairing up with Kevin Durant. His most valuable rookie card is the 2008/09 Upper Deck Exquisite Jersey Autograph serial #/225. It usually sells for more than $400 |
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LaMarcus Aldridge
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| Wesley (Wes) Matthews No one has benefited from Brandon Roy being out more than Wesley Matthews. Talk about a guy that did it right...undrafted in 2009/10 and signed by Utah, Matthews ended up signing a huge multi-million dollar deal with Portland (one much richer than most 1st or 2nd round picks in the same draft can have at this stage in their career). So he's gotten paid, and now his energy and production is paying off for the Trailblazers. If Roy misses even more games, or has to cut back his minuets, most of those opportunities will go to Matthews. He stands out to me because he can create his own shot with the ball and cut/move off screens - making him very valuable late in the shot clock and games. Matthew's Cards have gotten some attention due to his recent play. We actually pulled one of his 09/10 Upper Deck Draft Edition Autographs for a Fan Forum Member when we did a box break of this product. His most collectible rookies might be his 2009/10 Panini Classics Autograph serial numbered to just #/99 copies and they currently sell for around $30 |
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| Monta Ellis Currently out-scoring Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade in my leagues scoring system. Being close to the Bay Area, I actually hear a lot about Monta Ellis. He always seems to have some kind of lingering injury, but when he plays ... he obviously has production that is near the top in the league. Personally, I know he's gotten his life together (after that Moped accident that kept him out for most of one season) he now has a wife and a son named Monta Jr. Like Kevin Love and Blake Griffin, Monta's cards would be worth even more if Golden State was a winning team or if he played in a bigger market. That being said - he's still very young and if he stays healthy - Ellis will put up numbers that are tops in the league. Ellis most collectible rookie might be his 2005/06 Upper Deck Exquisite Jersey/Autograph Rookie serial #/225. This card usually sells in the $200 range |
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