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NBA Rankings: Top 15 Players

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During June, we ranked the top 10 NBA players at each position. The rankings were solely based on the portion of the current season that had been played and did not include any injured players. 

In case you missed them, here are our five position rankings: point guards | shooting guards | small forwards | power forwards | centers 

Now, let’s examine the top 15 players in the league this season, regardless of positions. 

No. 15 | Ben Simmons, Philadelphia 76ers

16.7 points | 7.8 rebounds | 8.2 assists | 2.1 steals | 0.6 blocks 

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No. 14 | Pascal Siakam, Toronto Raptors

23.6 points | 7.5 rebounds | 3.6 assists | 1.0 steal | 0.9 blocks

No. 13 | Bradley Beal, Washington Wizards

30.5 points | 4.2 rebounds | 6.1 assists | 1.2 steals | 0.4 blocks

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No. 12 | Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics

23.6 points | 7.1 rebounds | 2.9 assists | 1.4 steals | 0.9 blocks

No. 11 | Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks

29.6 points | 4.3 rebounds | 9.3 assists | 1.1 steals | 0.1 blocks

No. 10 | Russell Westbrook, Houston Rockets

27.5 points | 8.0 rebounds | 7.0 assists | 1.7 steals | 0.3 blocks

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No. 9 | Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

23.4 points | 11.8 rebounds | 3.1 assists | 0.9 steals | 1.3 blocks

No. 8 | Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers

28.9 points | 4.3 rebounds | 7.8 assists | 1.0 steal | 0.4 blocks

No. 7 | Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets

20.2 points | 10.2 rebounds | 6.9 assists | 1.2 steals | 0.7 blocks

No. 6 | Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers

26.7 points | 9.4 rebounds | 3.1 assists | 1.5 steals | 2.4 blocks

No. 5 | Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

28.7 points | 9.3 rebounds | 8.7 assists | 1.1 steals | 0.2 blocks

No. 4 | Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers

26.9 points | 7.3 rebounds | 5.0 assists | 1.8 steals | 0.6 blocks

No. 3 | James Harden, Houston Rockets

34.4 points | 6.4 rebounds | 7.4 assists | 1.7 steals | 0.9 blocks

No. 2 | Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

29.6 points | 13.7 rebounds | 5.8 assists | 1.0 steal | 1.0 blocks

No. 1 | LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers

25.7 points | 7.9 rebounds | 10.6 assists | 1.2 steals | 0.5 blocks

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