It feels like we just witnessed the Denver Nuggets hoist the NBA championship trophy, right? Time flies, and here we are on the brink of a new season! Training camp is just around the corner, and it’s time for CBS Sports’ annual list of the top 100 players. We’re looking ahead to the upcoming season, not dwelling on past performances.
This list represents the collective wisdom of our NBA staff, who have meticulously ranked the league’s best players based on their projected performance in the 2023-24 season. It’s a futuristic snapshot of the NBA landscape, and it’s sure to spark some lively discussions!
LeBron James: Still a Force, But Outside the Top 10? 🤯
You might be surprised to see LeBron James fall out of the top 10, but Father Time is a relentless opponent. While some superstars defy age, LeBron has found himself outside our elite group. Our expert Bill Reiter delves deeper into the impact of aging on superstar athletes, so be sure to check out his insightful article.
Despite this, LeBron’s legacy remains untarnished, and we wouldn’t be surprised if he defies expectations once again this season. Remember, this list is a prediction, not a definitive statement. The NBA is a dynamic league where players rise and fall based on their performance.
Big Movers: Who’s Up, Who’s Down? 📈📉
Every year brings surprises, and this year is no exception. A few players have experienced dramatic shifts in rankings since our last list. Jasmyn Wimbish highlights these extreme boosts and buckles, providing a glimpse into the shifting tides of the NBA.
Debates, Rookies, and Your Opinions! 🤔
This list is sure to generate plenty of debate. Which team boasts the most top-100 players? Are there any teams completely absent from the list? Rookies have a chance to shine, and more than a few have earned a spot in the top 100.
We encourage you to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!
How was the ranking process conducted? Each of our eight NBA writers submitted their individual top 100 lists. Each player’s position on each list was assigned a point value (100 points for No. 1, 1 point for No. 100). The cumulative point totals determined the final ranking in our CBS Sports NBA 100.