25. Evan Mobley PF/C
2022 season stats 14.6 points, 8.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 55.7 field goal pct, 22.0 3 point pct, 71.0 free throw pct
A high ceiling stretch big who is only getting better at defending the paint and knocking down the longball.
24. Scottie Barnes PF
14.5, 6.9, 4.6, 44.5%, 29.6%, 76.6%
The 2022 ROY has probably the highest ceiling from that class as he can do a little bit of everything.
23. Jaren Jackson Jr. PF/C
15.9, 6.1, 0.9, 49.1%, 34.9%, 76.8%
The league’s leader in block shots from last year and this year currently, also the anchor to the Grizzlies tough defense.
22. Paolo Banchero PF
20.9, 6.7, 3.9, 43.5%, 30.8%, 75.5%
The overall favorite to win this year’s ROY is having one of the best debut seasons ever.
21. OG Anunoby SF
18.7, 5.8, 2.2, 47.6%, 35.8%, 83.8%
Arguably the best two way player in the NBA right now and currently league leader in steals.
20. Cade Cunningham PG/SG
19.9, 6.2, 6.0, 41.5%, 27.9%, 83.7%
He’s out for the rest of the year but was taking the next steps to become a star in this league.
19. Anfernee Simons SG
22.4, 3.0, 4.0, 43.7%, 38.2%, 89.7%
Portland has definitely found a gem in Simons; he just needed more opportunity to show his skills off.
18. Deandre Ayton C
17.7, 9.6, 1.9, 60.9%,38.9%,73.1%
The former number one overall pick has been a consistent double-double machine for the Suns.
17. Lauri Markkanen PF/SF
23.8, 8.5, 1.9, 53.1%, 42.9%, 85.7%
Lauri should be an All-Star and also win the MIP this season.
16. Tyrese Maxey SG/PG
22.0, 3.3, 4.2, 45.9%, 41.9%, 73.8%
Tyrese has certainly played his way into a potential max extension from Philly.
15. Tyler Herro SG/PG
21.4, 6.1, 4.6, 45.2%, 39.0%, 91.2%
Finally a full time starter and he’s staying consistent with his play.
14. LaMelo Ball PG
23.7, 5.9, 7.9, 42.4%, 37.4%, 83.8%
The 2021 ROY is doing all he can for a very bad hornets roster.
13. Anthony Edwards SG/SF
23.9, 6.2, 4.4, 46.4%, 36.8%, 73.7%
Every year Ant-Man gets a little bit better; he’s getting close to stardom.
12. Brandon Ingram SF/PF
20.8, 5.1, 4.7, 47.2%, 46.7%, 86.8%
Stepped his game up for the Pels in the playoffs last year against the one seed Suns.
11. Bam Adebayo C/PF
21.2, 9.8, 3.3, 53.6%, 10.0%, 82.9%
Miami Heat big man that should get considered for a DPOY award every year he’s that good.
10. De’Aaron Fox PG
23.4, 4.7, 5.9, 49.9%, 34.4%, 79.1%
Swipa finally has the Kings winning and currently in the playoff picture as the 6th seed, it’s about time we see him show his skills nationally.
9. Darius Garland PG/SG
21.3, 2.6, 7.8, 45.0%, 40.0%, 86.7%
Finally took that step up last year when the Cavs needed him the most and now he and Spida are looking to secure a top seed in the east.
9. De’Aaron Fox PG
23.4, 4.7, 5.9, 49.9%, 34.4%, 79.1%
Swipa finally has the Kings winning and currently in the playoff picture as the 6th seed, it’s about time we see him show his skills nationally.
8. Desmond Bane SG
21.8, 4.6, 3.7, 43.1%, 38.8%, 92.5%
Probably the best backcourt in the NBA currently with Bane and Ja and they complement each other very well.
7. Zion Williamson PF
26.0, 7.0, 4.5, 60.2%, 36.8%, 71.3%
Zion healthy is very, very good for the NBA and The Pelicans championship chances.
6. Tyrese Haliburton PG/SG
20.9, 3.8, 10.2, 48.5%, 40.9%, 87.7%
Probably the NBA’s most efficient guard and has the pacers currently above .500 as the 6th seed.
5. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander SG/PG
30.8, 4.8, 5.8, 49.9%, 35.4%, 91.3%
The best player in the NBA nobody talks about because of who he plays for and their tanking mission.
4. Ja Morant PG
27.2, 6.2, 8.0, 45.9%, 31.1%, 74.9%
The 2020 ROY currently has the title of the most exciting player to watch in the NBA.
3. Trae Young PG
27.4, 2.8, 9.9, 41.5%, 31.0%, 89.2%
The star guard led the NBA in total points and assists last season.
2. Jayson Tatum SF/PF
30.9, 8.1, 4.1, 47.3%, 35.0%, 85.5%
The Superstar forward who led the Celtics to the Finals last year is only 24, feels like he’s been playing forever.
1. Luka Doncic PG/SG
34.2, 8.7, 8.9, 51.1%, 36.7%, 73.5%
The 2019 ROY is arguably the best player in the game right now and he’s only 23.


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