mufan2003
07-21-2015, 02:20 PM
http://espn.go.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/13284788/nba-ranking-young-cores-nba
(1) Milwaukee - Key young players: John Henson, Greg Monroe, Khris Middleton, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Michael Carter-Williams, Jabari Parker
The Bucks cemented this spot when they signed free-agent Monroe this summer. Monroe doesn't turn 26 until June of next season, yet he likely will be the oldest member of a Milwaukee starting lineup that will grow together over the next few years. Middleton has already established himself as one of the top 10 shooting guards in the league, and if we were re-selecting the 2013 draft, Antetokounmpo might be the first player taken (though it would probably be Utah's Rudy Gobert). And these numbers are almost certainly underselling Parker, whose rookie numbers don't give him a great baseline from which to project.
(2) New Orleans
(3) Utah
(4) Boston
(5) Philadelphia
(6) Portland
(7) Charlotte
(8) Toronto
(9) Orlando
(10) Detroit
(1) Milwaukee - Key young players: John Henson, Greg Monroe, Khris Middleton, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Michael Carter-Williams, Jabari Parker
The Bucks cemented this spot when they signed free-agent Monroe this summer. Monroe doesn't turn 26 until June of next season, yet he likely will be the oldest member of a Milwaukee starting lineup that will grow together over the next few years. Middleton has already established himself as one of the top 10 shooting guards in the league, and if we were re-selecting the 2013 draft, Antetokounmpo might be the first player taken (though it would probably be Utah's Rudy Gobert). And these numbers are almost certainly underselling Parker, whose rookie numbers don't give him a great baseline from which to project.
(2) New Orleans
(3) Utah
(4) Boston
(5) Philadelphia
(6) Portland
(7) Charlotte
(8) Toronto
(9) Orlando
(10) Detroit