Event of the Night

Event of the Night
Kings/Devils Game 2

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Tampa Bay Lightning Player Ratings



Goalies
Dwayne Roloson 
Age: 41 
Dwayne Roloson 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 10 
Save Execution- 8   Angles & Positioning- 7 
Toughness- 10   Production- 7 
Rating: 58
Mike Smith 
Age: 29 
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 6 
Save Execution- 6   Angles & Positioning- 5 
Toughness- 8   Production- 4 
Rating: 41 


Centers
Steven Stamkos 
Steven Stamkos 
Age: 21 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10 
Scoring- 10   Passing- 10 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10 
Rating: 70 
Vincent Lecavalier 
Age: 31 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10 
Scoring- 8    Passing- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10 
Rating: 67 
Dominic Moore 
Age: 30 
Consistency: 7   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 7 
Vincent Lecavalier 
Scoring- 7   Passing- 7
Toughness- 10   Production- 7 
Rating: 52 
Nate Thompson 
Age: 26 
Consistency- 5   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 7 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 6 
Toughness- 7   Production- 6
Rating: 43 


Martin St. Louis 
Forwards
Martin St. Louis, RW
Age: 36 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10
Scoring- 10   Passing- 10 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10 
Rating: 70
Teddy Purcell, RW 
Age: 25 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 8   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 9   Production- 9 
Rating: 58 
Simon Gagne, LW 
Age: 31 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 10 
Scoring- 7   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 10   Production- 8
Sean Bergenheim 
Rating: 61 
Ryan Malone, LW 
Age: 31 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 10
Scoring- 7   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 9   Production- 7 
Rating: 57 
Sean Bergenheim, LW 
Age: 27 
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 9 
Scoring- 8   Passing- 7
Toughness- 9   Production- 8 
Rating: 55 
Steve Downie, RW 
Age: 24 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 8
Scoring- 8   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 10   Production- 9
Rating: 57 


Defense
Victor Hedman
Age: 20
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 9 
Victor Hedman 
Scoring- 7   Passing- 10
Toughness- 10   Production- 10
Rating: 63 
Brett Clark 
Age: 34 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 8
Scoring- 8   Passing- 8  
Toughness- 9   Production- 7 
Rating: 54 
Pavel Kubina 
Age: 34 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 7 
Toughness- 8   Production- 6
Rating: 49 


Top 5 Lightning
1 Steven Stamkos, C- 70
2 Martin St. Louis, RW- 70 
3 Vincent Lecavalier, C- 67 
4 Victor Hedman, D- 63 
5 Simon Gagne, LW- 61 

San Jose Sharks Player Ratings



Goalies
Antti Niemi
Age: 27 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 10
Antti Niemi 
Save Execution- 9   Angles & Positioning- 9
Toughness- 9   Production- 10 
Rating: 65 
Antero Nittymaki 
Age: 31 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 6 
Save Execution- 6   Angles & Positioning- 7  
Toughness- 7   Production- 5 
Rating: 44 


Centers
Patrick Marleau 
Age: 31 
Patrick Marleau 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 10   Passing- 10
Toughness- 9   Production- 10
Rating: 68
Joe Thornton 
Age: 31 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 9   Passing- 10
Toughness- 9   Production- 10
Rating: 67 
Joe Pavelski 
Logan Couture 
Age: 26 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 9   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10 
Rating: 66 
Logan Couture 
Age: 22 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10 
Scoring- 10   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10
Dany Heatley 
Rating: 68 
Torrey Mitchell 
Age: 26 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 7 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 6 
Toughness- 8   Production- 6 
Rating: 44 


Forwards
Dany Heatley, RW 
Age: 30 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 10   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 9   Production- 9 
Rating: 65 
Ryane Clowe, RW 
Age: 28 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 9 
Scoring- 9   Passing- 10 
Toughness- 9   Production- 10
Rating: 66 
Jamie McGinn, LW
Age: 22 
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 5   Clutch- 7 
Scoring- 5   Passing- 5 
Toughness- 6   Production- 4 
Rating: 38 
Ben Eager, LW
Age: 27 
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 6 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 7 
Toughness- 6   Production- 6 
Rating: 43 



Ryane Clowe 
Defensemen
Dan Boyle
Age: 34 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 9 
Scoring- 8   Passing- 10 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10 
Rating: 66 
Marc- Eduoard Vlasic 
Age: 24 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 7   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 9 
Rating: 59 
Dan Boyle 
Brent Burns 
Age: 26 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 9   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 9 
Rating: 61 
Jason Demars 
Age: 23 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 9   Production- 9 
Rating: 59 
Ian White
Age: 27 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 9   Production- 8 
Rating: 55 


Top 5 Sharks  
1 Patrick Marleau, C- 68 
2 Logan Couture, C- 68
3 Joe Thornton, C- 67 
4 Joe Pavelski, C- 66 
5 Dan Boyle, D- 66 

Vancouver Canucks Player Ratings



Goalies
Roberto Luongo 
Roberto Luongo 
Age: 32 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9 
Save Execution- 9   Angles & Positioning- 10 
Toughness- 9   Production- 10
Rating: 65 
Cory Schneider 
Age: 25 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 6 
Save Execution- 6   Angles & Positioning- 6 
Toughness- 6   Production- 8 
Rating: 46 


Centers
Henrik Sedin 
Henrik Sedin 
Age: 30 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 10   Passing- 10
Toughness- 9   Production- 10
Rating: 68 
Ryan Kesler 
Age: 26 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 10   Passing- 10
Toughness- 10   Production- 10
Rating: 69 
Manny Malhotra 
Ryan Kesler 
Age: 31 
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 7
Scoring- 6   Passing- 7 
Toughness- 10   Production- 7
Rating: 49 

Forwards
Daniel Sedin, LW
Age: 30 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 10   Passing- 10
Toughness- 9   Production- 10 
Rating: 68 
Daniel Sedin 
Alexandre Burrows, LW
Age: 30 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 10
Scoring- 9   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10
Rating: 65 
Mason Raymond, LW
Age: 25 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 8   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 9   Production- 8 
Rating: 57 
Raffi Torres 
Mikael Samuelsson, RW
Age: 34 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 7   Passing- 9
Toughness- 8   Production- 9 
Rating: 59 
Raffi Torres, LW
Age: 29 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 6   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 9   Production- 8 
Rating: 56 


Defensemen
Christian Ehrhoff 
Christian Ehrhoff 
Age: 28 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 9
Offense- 9   Defense- 10
Toughness- 10   Production- 9 
Rating: 66 
Alexander Edler 
Age: 25 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8
Offense- 8   Defense- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 8 
Rating: 60 
Kevin Bieksa 
Age: 30 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 9 
Offense- 7   Defense- 9 
Toughness- 9   Production- 8
Kevin Bieksa 
Rating: 58 
Keith Ballard 
Age: 28 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Offense- 6   Defense- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 8 
Rating: 56 
Dan Hamhunis 
Age: 28 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 8 
Offense- 7   Defense- 7 
Toughness- 10   Production- 7 
Rating: 54 


Top 5 Canucks 
1 Ryan Kesler, C- 69 
2 Henrik Sedin, C- 68 
3 Daniel Sedin, LW- 68 
4 Christian Ehrhoff, D- 66 
5 Roberto Luongo, G- 65 







Saturday, June 25, 2011

2011-2012 NHL Predictions

     Alright, so I have reflected about this last season and what a great season it was, not only because my Bruins won but the playoffs were so outstanding throughout and as a hockey fan, I was thrilled. So I have turned my attention to next season and have thought about what could happen. I haven't really analyzed the draft yet, but putting the rookies aside, here are some possible scenarios and key players that will have a major impact on next year.

The Return of Sidney Crosby and Evengi Malkin 
Evengi Malkin 
     Malkin tore his ACL and Crosby suffered two concussions. Even with two of the best players in the NHL going down, the Penguins still managed to play good hockey at the end of the regular season. They blew a 3-1 series lead in the quarters to a very good and up and coming Tampa Bay team and this is without Crosby and Malkin. God only knows what the Penguins will do when they comeback. I'm going to assume Malkin will be back at pretty much 100 percent health, but what about Crosby. I hope he is fine, but I have seen with Marc Savard that these concussions can ruin a career. If Crosby comes back healthy along with the return of Malkin, the Penguins will be contending once again.
Sidney Crosby 

Impact on East: At full health, the Penguins are a Stanley Cup caliber team because they have a balanced and explosive team. If you add Crosby, the best player in the NHL and Malkin, one of the best players in the NHL, I'm going to say that the Penguins will reach the Eastern Conference Finals at least. I'm that sold on the Penguins as a whole. If Crosby, god forbid gets another concussion or Malkin isn't at full strength, then the Penguins are still a definite playoff team. Hell, they almost were the top seed in the East. So the Penguins are still formidable but they are not a Stanley Cup caliber team.
Prediction: Sid the Kid and Malkin return at full health and the Penguins get the top seed in the East but ultimately fall short of the Stanley Cup Finals, either being upset in the Semifinals by Boston or maybe Philadelphia or a team like that or they will fall just short in the Eastern Finals to Washington. However, if Washington continues to struggle in the postseason, then Pittsburgh could very well be back in the Cup Finals and hoisting their second cup. 


Stanley Cup Hangover? 
Milan Lucic 
     Their hasn't been a repeat champion in the NHL since Edmonton back in the late 80's early 90's and the Bruins, given their remarkable run this year, will need an even more improbable run next year. That being said, that doesn't mean the Bruins can't make some noise in the East. They have goaltending. Tim Thomas is the best in the NHL right now, no question. Tukka Rask is very good as well. They are also a very young team besides Thomas and Zdeno Chara, so I expect their young players to continue to improve. The Bruins could also get off to slow start like championship teams have done in the past and a slow start in a very deep Eastern Conference could lead to a low seed and a first round exit. I don't expect the Bruins to decline that much, but even a slight decline could mean they don't win their division and they end up facing a Washington or a Pittsburgh in the first round.

Impact on East: The Bruins are a formidable matchup for anyone in the East, but it is much easier for a team playing the Bruins if they have home ice because the Bruins looked unbeatable in big games last year at TD Garden. The odds are stacked against the Bruins, but with Tim Thomas in net, you never know.
Prediction: The Bruins will be just as good as last year, but the fact that the road to winning the Stanley Cup is harder than any other playoff run in professional sports will take its tole on the Bruins, ultimately having them fall short in the Eastern Semis or Eastern Finals to a Washington or Pittsburgh. There is that outside chance however that the Bruins go back to the Finals. 


Stanley Cup loss used as motivation? 
      The Canucks were miserable in the Stanley Cup Finals this past June in their four losses to the Bruins. Absolutely miserable. And they were the best team in the NHL throughout the year. They return three of the top ten best players in the NHL in Daniel Sedin, his brother Henrik and Ryan Kesler. They boast a good, not very good but good, defense and one of the league's top goaltenders (except when he plays in Boston). So Vancouver could come back next year and reclaim the leagues best regular season record and roll back into the Cup Finals or they might slip and end their season in the first or second round like in years past.

Impact on West: The Canucks are more talented then pretty much every team, we saw what they did to San Jose, the west's second best team technically. So barring any injuries, the Canucks should be just as good next year. Who knows though, Roberto Luongo could continue his erratic play into the regular season. You never know in hockey, any team could come out of anywhere at any moment. A team like Calgary could very easily claim the Northwest Division next year.
Prediction: The Canucks have another very good regular season and they have another deep playoff run. But something about this team, their dirty play, the smallness of the Sedin's in big playoff moments and the shaky play of Roberto Luongo will contribute to the Canucks ultimately falling short of winning the Stanley Cup, most likely in the Western Finals to a team like Detroit. 


Alex Ovechkin Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals looks on during the first period of the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the 2011 NHL Bridgestone Winter Classic at Heinz Field on January 1, 2011 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Alex Ovechkin
Other Major Storylines 
- Will Washington fall short of expectations once again in the playoffs next year? 
- Will Philadelphia's major off-season shake up be better for the team, only one year removed from the Stanley Cup Finals or worse? 
- Will a team like Los Angeles or Anaheim with some of the best young talent in the West break through with a deep playoff run?
- Will Tampa be as hot offensively as they were last year and head to the Stanley Cup finals on the back of Steven Stamkos, Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier? 
- Will a team like Nashville, Montreal, Philadelphia or Buffalo ride a hot goalie like Boston or Tampa did last season deep into the playoffs? 


Here are a few things I could see happening next year


1) Boston does not win the Stanley Cup, simply because it is nearly impossible to repeat in the NHL and the Bruins don't have a star-laden enough team to do so
2) Sidney Crosby and Evengi Malkin both lead Pittsburgh to their second Stanley Cup title
3) Alex Ovechkin and co. finally break through and hoist their first Stanley Cup
4) Detroit, after two years of running into San Jose, head back to the Stanley Cup Finals but fall short
5) The Ilya Bryzagalov trade pays off in some ways but not in others as Philly ultimately doesn't get past the second round 
6) Montreal gets even more dangerous next year, possibly cracking the second round 
7) Montreal, Buffalo, New York (Islanders that is) and New Jersey head my East sleeper list and at least 2, probably 3 of them make the playoffs
8) Los Angeles goes to the Western Conference Finals 
9) Alex Burrows bites someone again
10) The Edmonton Oilers once again end up with the Number One pick 


I want to hear some reaction to these thoughts and feel free to add some thoughts of your own

Boston Bruins Player Ratings

     These lists and ratings are based on a few factors. The consistency rating is based on how consistent the player performs over the course of a season. The stand out rating is based when the player is on the top of his game, how dominant is he. The clutch rating is based on how clutch that player is on the biggest stages. The individual skills ratings for certain players speak for themselves. All ratings are out of 10, total rating is out of 70. 

Boston Bruins 

Goalies 
Tim Thomas 
Tim Thomas 
Age: 37   
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10   
Save Execution- 10   Angles & Positioning- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10
Rating: 68 
Tuuka Rask 
Age: 24 
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 6
Save Execution- 9   Angles & Positioning- 8
Toughness- 8   Production- 8
Rating: 52


Centers
Patrice Bergeron 
Age: 25 
David Krejci 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 10 
Scoring- 8   Passing- 8 
Toughness- 10   Production- 10
Rating: 65 
David Krejci 
Age: 25 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10
Scoring- 9   Passing- 9
Toughness- 8   Production- 9
Rating: 64
Chris Kelly 
Age: 30 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 8 
Scoring- 5   Passing- 6
Toughness- 8   Production- 6 
Rating: 46 
Tyler Seguin 
Age: 19
Consistency- 6   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 7
Scoring- 8   Passing- 7
Toughness- 7   Production- 7
Nathan Horton 
Rating: 50 
Rich Peverly
Age: 28 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 7 
Scoring- 6   Passing- 7
Toughness- 7   Production- 7
Rating: 48 


Forwards
Milan Lucic, LW
Age: 23 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 9
Scoring- 9   Passing- 9 
Toughness- 10   Production- 9
Rating: 65
Nathan Horton, RW
Age: 26 
Brad Marchand 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 10
Scoring- 9   Passing- 8
Toughness- 10   Production- 9 
Rating: 65
Brad Marchand, LW 
Age: 23 
Consistency- 9   Stand Out- 9   Clutch- 10 
Scoring- 8   Passing- 7 
Toughness- 10   Production- 9 
Rating: 62
Michael Ryder, RW
Age: 31 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 6   Clutch- 8 
Zdeno Chara 
Scoring- 5   Passing- 6 
Toughness- 8   Production- 6 
Rating: 47 


Defensemen
Zdeno Chara 
Age: 34 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 10   Clutch- 9
Offense- 9   Defense- 10
Toughness- 9   Production- 10
Rating: 67 
Dennis Seidenberg
Age: 29 
Consistency- 10   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Dennis Seidenberg 
Offense- 7   Defense- 10
Toughness- 10   Production- 9 
Rating: 62 
Andrew Ference
Age: 32 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 7   Clutch- 8
Offense- 5   Defense- 7 
Toughness- 9   Production- 7 
Rating: 51 
Johnny Boychuk 
Age: 27 
Consistency- 8   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 8 
Offense- 5   Defense- 7 
Toughness- 10   Production- 7
Rating: 53 
Tomas Kaberle 
Age: 33 
Consistency- 7   Stand Out- 8   Clutch- 5
Offense- 7   Defense- 6 
Toughness- 8   Production- 6 
Rating: 47 


Top 5 Bruins 
1 Tim Thomas, G- 68 
2 Zdeno Chara, D- 67 
3 Milan Lucic, LW- 65
4 Nathan Horton, RW- 65
5 Patrice Bergeron, C- 65 

Friday, June 24, 2011

Top Players in NBA- Guards

Dwyane Wade, the best guard in the NBA 
1 Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat 
2 Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers 
3 Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls 
4 Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets 
5 Deron Williams, New Jersey Nets 
6 Rajon Rondo, Boston Celtics 
7 Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder 
8 Manu Ginobili, San Antonio Spurs 
9 Monta Ellis, Golden State Warriors 
Stephen Curry 
10 Joe Johnson, Atlanta Hawks 
11 Kevin Martin, Houston Rockets 
12 Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns 
13 Eric Gordon, Los Angeles Clippers 
14 Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors 
15 Tyreke Evans, Sacramento Kings 
16 Andre Iguodala, Phildelphia 76ers 
17 Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs 
18 John Wall, Washington Wizards 
Brandon Jennings 
19 Chauncey Billups, New York Knicks 
20 Brandon Jennings, Milwaukee Bucks 
21 Brandon Roy, Portland Trailblazers 
22 Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks 
23 Ray Allen, Boston Celtics 
24 Raymond Felton, Portland Trailblazers 
25 Wesley Matthews, Portland Trailblazers 

2011 Top Players in NBA- Shooting Guards

Shooting Guards 
1 Dwyane Wade 
Miami Heat 
Rating: 99 
Scoring: A+
Shooting: A-
Driving: A+
Passing: B+
Rebounding: B+
Defense: A+
"IT" Factor: A 
     Dwyane Wade is unbelievably dynamic. He can score, pass, play defense, basically do it all. Not only does he do it all, he does it on the biggest stage; he has an NBA Finals MVP on his resume along with a career scoring average in the playoffs of 26.

2 Kobe Bryant
Los Angeles Lakers
Rating: 98
Scoring: A+ 
Shooting: A
Driving: A
Passing: B
Rebounding: B+
Defense: A
"IT" Factor: A+ 
      Kobe still gets it done. Even if he is not shooting well like in Game 7 against the Celtics, he finds other ways to get it done. However, he no longer remains the best player in the NBA because Kobe's game demands that he must have the ball in order for the team to win. If the team doesn't succeed, like they didn't do this year getting bounced by Dallas, then Kobe's lack of efficiency and lack of being as dynamic as he once was makes Dwyane Wade the better overall player. 


3 Manu Ginobili 
San Antonio Spurs 
Rating: 94 
Scoring: A-
Shooting: A
Driving: A-
Passing: A-
Rebounding: B-
Defense: B
"IT" Factor: A
     The reason why Manu is ahead of younger and more talented players such as Monta Ellis is that Manu is one of the most valuable players to his team in the league. When healthy last year, the Spurs were the best team in the NBA. Then his health took a turn for the worse and the Spurs were not the same team against the Grizzlies in the playoffs. Manu gets it done, simple as that.

4 Monta Ellis 
Golden State Warriors 
Rating: 94 
Scoring: A
Shooting: A-
Driving: A-
Passing: C+
Rebounding: B-
Defense: B+ 
"IT" Factor: B+ 
     Ellis is an elite scorer. But is that the only thing he can do? Well, time will tell. He is certainly one of the most explosive players in the league and he is only in his early twenties, but for Ellis to take the next step to superstardom, he will need to produce W's in the win column. 


5 Joe Johnson 
Atlanta Hawks 
Rating: 92 
Scoring: A-
Shooting: A-
Driving: A-
Passing: B
Rebounding: B
Defense: B+
"IT" Factor: A-
     Joe Johnson is quietly productive. He doesn't have a huge ego, but he is always leading the Hawks into the second round of the playoffs year after year. If he can put the Hawks on his back and lead them on an even deeper playoff run, Johnson might crack the list of the best players in the league today. 


6 Kevin Martin
Houston Rockets 
Rating: 92 
Scoring: A
Shooting: A
Driving: A-
Passing: B+
Rebounding: B-
Defense: B+
"IT" Factor: B+
     Marting can flat out score. He is like Monta Ellis though, his teams usually don't make the playoffs, so what good is it in the end. That being said, Martin is an All-Star caliber player and has some more good years ahead of him. 


7 Eric Gordon
Los Angeles Clippers 
Rating: 90 
Scoring: A
Shooting: A-
Driving: A-
Passing: B
Rebounding: B
Defense: B+
"IT" Factor: B+
      Eric Gordon is only 22 years old and he is the cornerstone of the Clippers franchise along with Blake Griffin. Gordon has a solid all around game and his scoring has improved in each of his three seasons. 


8 Andre Iguodala 
Philadelphia 76ers 
Rating: 89
Scoring: B+
Shooting: C+
Driving: A-
Passing: B
Rebounding: A-
Defense: A+
"IT" Factor: A-
      Iguodala provides the Sixers with a dynamic game that is backed by his stellar defense. His scoring has gone down recently, but he is still young and explosive enough to put up 20 a game. 


9 Brandon Roy 
Portland Trailblazers 
Rating: 87
Scoring: A-
Shooting: A-
Driving: A-
Passing: B+
Rebounding: B
Defense: B
"IT" Factor: A-
     Roy has certainly been plagued by injuries and they could turn out to derail his career. But as of now, I still base my placing of Roy in the top 10 by his Game 4 performance against Dallas in the first round of the playoffs when he took over the 4th quarter and led Portland to the victory. When healthy, Roy can still produce.

10 Jason Terry
Dallas Mavericks 
Rating: 87
Scoring: A-
Shooting: A
Driving: B+
Passing: B
Rebounding: B
Defense: C+ 
"IT" Factor: A
     Terry is a clutch player who makes big shots. We saw it throughout the playoffs and in the NBA Finals against Miami where Terry made big shot after big shot, especially in Game 6. Terry plays at a high level when it matters most. 
Wesley Matthews 


11 Ray Allen
Boston Celtics 
Rating: 86 


12 Wesley Matthews 
Portland Trailblazers 
Rating: 85 


13 Nick Young 
Washington Wizards 
Rating: 84 


14 DeMar DeRozen 
Toronto Raptors 
Rating: 84 


15 Stephen Jackson
Milwaukee Bucks 
Rating: 82 


Jamal Crawford Jamal Crawford #11 of the Atlanta Hawks drives against the Orlando Magic during Game Five of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals of the 2011 NBA Playoffs on April 26, 2011 at the Amway Arena in Orlando, Florida.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.
Jamal Crawford
16 Jamal Crawford
Atlanta Hawks 
Rating: 82 


17 Richard Hamilton 
Detroit Pistons
Rating: 81 


18 James Harden
Oklahoma City Thunder
Rating: 80


19 Jason Richardson
Orlando Magic 
Rating: 79


20 O.J. Mayo 
Memphis Grizzlies
Rating: 79


21 Ben Gordon
O.J. Mayo
Detroit Pistons 
Rating: 77

22 J.R. Smith 
Denver Nuggets 
Rating: 77


23 Leandro Barbosa 
Toronto Raptors 
Rating: 75


24 Jordan Crawford
Washington Wizards 
Rating: 74
Marcus Thronton 


25 Aaron Afflalo 
Denver Nuggets 
Rating: 73 


26 Marcus Thornton 
Sacramento Kings
Rating: 72 

27 Toney Douglas 
New York Knicks 
Rating: 71 


28 Anthony Morrow
New Jersey Nets 
Vince Carter Vince Carter #25 of the Phoenix Suns awaits a free throw shot during the NBA game against the Sacramento Kings at US Airways Center on February 13, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Kings defeated the Suns 113-108.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.
Vince Carter
Rating: 69


29 Vince Carter
Phoenix Suns 
Rating: 68


30 John Salmons
Sacramento Kings 
Rating: 68