SharpesTriumph
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Will be interesting where the Blazers end up. I guess they now only do it with top100. Today 51-100 came out;
100. Anfernee Simons, G, Portland Trail Blazers
2023 NBA Rank: 85
At 6-foot-3, Simons is a small guard who can certainly be exploited defensively at times. His usage rate was uncomfortably high at times in the wake of the Damian Lillard trade, perhaps making it unsurprising that his effective field goal rate was the lowest it has been since the 2019-20 season. But even with more defensive attention, Simons managed to finish last season shooting a career-best 65.8% within 3 feet of the basket, per Basketball-Reference. -- Chris Herring
80. Jerami Grant, F, Portland Trail Blazers
2023 NBA Rank: 58
For the third time in his past four seasons, Grant notched a 20-point-per-game campaign. He also shot 40% from deep for the second time, giving a much-needed boost to the rebuilding Blazers in the wake of the Lillard trade. But for all the offensive skill he showcased, his rim protection took a step back. Opponents shot 4.3 percentage points better than their averages around the basket when Grant was defending last season, almost a total reversal from the 3.9 percentage points worse on average they shot when Grant was defending during the 2022-23 season. -- Herring
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/41555759/nba-rank-2024-2025-best-players-100-51;
100. Anfernee Simons, G, Portland Trail Blazers
2023 NBA Rank: 85
At 6-foot-3, Simons is a small guard who can certainly be exploited defensively at times. His usage rate was uncomfortably high at times in the wake of the Damian Lillard trade, perhaps making it unsurprising that his effective field goal rate was the lowest it has been since the 2019-20 season. But even with more defensive attention, Simons managed to finish last season shooting a career-best 65.8% within 3 feet of the basket, per Basketball-Reference. -- Chris Herring
80. Jerami Grant, F, Portland Trail Blazers
2023 NBA Rank: 58
For the third time in his past four seasons, Grant notched a 20-point-per-game campaign. He also shot 40% from deep for the second time, giving a much-needed boost to the rebuilding Blazers in the wake of the Lillard trade. But for all the offensive skill he showcased, his rim protection took a step back. Opponents shot 4.3 percentage points better than their averages around the basket when Grant was defending last season, almost a total reversal from the 3.9 percentage points worse on average they shot when Grant was defending during the 2022-23 season. -- Herring
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/41555759/nba-rank-2024-2025-best-players-100-51;