At 21, LeBron tops NBA top 50 players

(Fox Sports)
Updated: 2006-10-26 14:52

Never mind that LeBron James actually exceeded the hype as a rookie and put together numbers that nobody in NBA history had managed before he was 21. But now, at 21, he has not only put up numbers, he has lifted the previously woebegone Cleveland Cavaliers franchise into a serious playoff contender.


Cleveleand Cavaliers' LeBron James lies on the court in front of fans as he watches the fourth quarter of an NBA preseason basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006, in Pittsburgh. [AP]

So when you put together individual statistics that have never been matched with nearly upsetting the two-time defending champion Detroit Pistons in the conference semifinals last spring, it isn't much of a stretch to name James as the top player in the annual FOXSports.com NBA Top 50 players ranking.

It would be easy to make a case for NBA Finals MVP Dwyane Wade of the champion Miami Heat or Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, still clearly the best pure basketball talent on the planet. (In fact, it required a week to decide between the three).

Then again, to break them down 1-50, plus honorable mention, is a ludicrous task, so the basis for the rankings ranges from the ability to win, to potential for this season and that inalienable feeling in my oversized gut I get when contemplating performance.

But when it came right down to it, James had to be the indisputable choice. At 6-foot-8, 240 pounds, he has ball-handling skills comparable to Magic Johnson, his shooting range has grown off the charts and his ability to take the ball to the basket and make plays at the end of the game moved him up to an entirely different level.

That's not to diminish what Wade accomplished by any stretch of the imagination. Not only did he anchor the Miami Heat all season long into the NBA Finals, but he did it with new people around him and with Shaquille O'Neal missing 23 games. And then to top it off, he took over the NBA Finals when the Heat were on the verge of getting taken out by the Dallas Mavericks to win the NBA Finals MVP.

And Bryant still is the best pure overall player with better shooting skills and defensive ability than either James or Wade, and he nearly led the Lakers over the Phoenix Suns in the West semifinals.

Some people can even make a case for Dirk Nowitzki, leading the Mavericks to their first NBA Finals ever. Or Steve Nash, the back-to-back MVP winner simply because of what he does for the Phoenix Suns.

Lastly, there's always the possibility of Tim Duncan returning to form and leading the San Antonio Spurs to a fourth NBA title over the past eight years.

But when all was said and done, it had to be James. He has the ability to seize the game at any moment with extraordinary flair from anywhere on the floor, but it generally translates into winning time, which is what ultimately separated him from the rest of the pack on this subjective list. The only question is how far the Cavs will go with him.

Here are the best 50 players in the NBA - plus a few more.


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