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You have reached a degraded version of ESPN.com because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.For a complete ESPN.com experience, please upgrade or use aESPN.com13dRanking the best players in the NBA this season, from 100 to 51,For the ninth season in a row, ESPN.com is predicting the top players in basketball with NBArank.Who will be the best player this season? To get the final prediction, we asked our expert panel to vote on pairs of players.LeBron James vs. Kawhi Leonard. Zion Williamson vs.

Devin Booker vs. D'Angelo Russell.We asked, 'Which player will be better in 2019-20?' To decide, voters had to consider both the quality and the quantity of each player's contributions to his team's ability to win games in the regular season and postseason.We'll roll out our top 100 players over the next week.

Here are Nos. 100 to 51.More: 50-31 30-11 10-1  Most overrated, underrated NBArank: 100 to 51100. Derrick White.San Antonio Spurs PG.Previous rank: NR.2019-20 projected RPM wins: 3.4Zach Lowe on White's 2019 playoffs: If you paid attention during the regular season, you knew White was good.

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I'm not sure anyone expected him to work as San Antonio's best player for much of its series against Denver, with a 36-point eruption in Game 3 that stood as the best single-game performance of the first round - a two-way masterpiece that bordered on perfection - until Damian Lillard's 50-pointer.Foul trouble slowed White in Game 5. Tiny cracks emerged in his defense. But zoom out and the Spurs must be thrilled with how at home he looks in the postseason hothouse.99. Evan Fournier.Orlando Magic G.Previous rank: 99.Projected RPM wins: 2.7Brian Windhorst on Fournier's summer: Here is the kind of guy Fournier is. As soon as he got his bronze medal with France in the FIBA World Cup, he gave it away, saying he already had one from 2014 at home.

Then he criticized American friends, such as former Magic teammate Tobias Harris, for not coming to play. Fournier played with the same fearless attitude throughout the tournament. He battered Team USA, and even though he didn't shoot great down the stretch, he finished at 41% from 3-point range and averaged 19.8 points in the event. Still unclear: Whether he gave away the watch he got for making the all-tournament team.98. Mitchell Robinson.New York Knicks C.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 3.9Kevin Pelton on Robinson's role: After spending most of his rookie campaign coming off the bench, Robinson projects as a starter in 2019-20. Among New York's young players, he is the best equipped with role-player skills to contribute if and when the Knicks add a star.97.

Robert Covington.Minnesota Timberwolves SF.Previous rank: 49.Projected RPM wins: 6.5Andre Snellings on Covington's rank: At No. 97, Covington is cartoonishly underrated if healthy. He quietly plays Defensive Player of the Year-caliber D, with Rudy Gobert as the only player in the NBA to rank higher than Covington in defensive RPM in each of the past three seasons. Covington had injury issues last season, but in 2017-18, he measured eighth in the NBA in overall impact as determined by RPM, and all seven of the players in front of him that season are consensus top-25 guys when healthy.96. Derrick Favors.New Orleans Pelicans PF.Previous rank: 83.Projected RPM wins: 2.9Pelton on the Pelicans' trade for Favors: If Favors proves a good fit, by trading for him New Orleans will have full Bird rights when Favors hits unrestricted free agency next summer. The downside to dealing for Favors is he isn't quite as stretchy a big man as would be ideal next to No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson.

As hard as he worked to add 3-point range playing power forward in Utah, Favors topped out last season at 17 made 3s, and he is a 21% career shooter from beyond the arc. So Favors will congest things a bit for Williamson on offense.That is offset by his polished defense, which will take pressure off Williamson to be a rim protector from day one.95.

Jarrett Allen.Brooklyn Nets C.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 3.7Pelton on Brooklyn's center position: Though not quite 31 years old, DeAndre Jordan has aged rapidly because of his dependence on athleticism. Because he still is a strong finisher and his size won't fade, Jordan might be worth $10 million in the first couple of years of this deal. By 2022-23, when Jordan will be 34? That looks incredibly unlikely.

Worse yet, the Nets might have to start Jordan ahead of third-year center Allen, a similarly good pick-and-roll option who is far more active defensively at this stage of his career.94. Justise Winslow.Miami Heat SF.Previous rank: 96.Projected RPM wins: 3.3Pelton on Miami's rotation: The Jimmy Butler trade did come at a cost to Miami's depth.

Of the seven Heat players who logged more than 1,200 minutes last season, just three - Winslow, Bam Adebayo and Kelly Olynyk - will return. So, Miami is counting on them, along with healthy comebacks from veterans Goran Dragic, James Johnson and Dion Waiters, who combined to miss 102 games due to injuries in 2018-19.93. Ja Morant.Memphis Grizzlies G.Previous rank: N/A.Projected RPM wins: -1.2Mike Schmitz on Memphis' lottery picks: With Jaren Jackson Jr., Morant has an agile big who can get up and down, provide spacing in pop situations or function like a lob target as a diver. Morant-Jackson transition drag screens will give defenses fits, and Jackson's ability to shoot and handle will give the Grizzlies creative ways to combat teams that dare Morant to shoot or funnel him to the rim, while providing Morant the driving lines he didn't have at Murray State.

Jackson's defensive versatility and rim protection also will help Morant cover up some of his mistakes on that end of the floor as he gains experience. Memphis still needs to continue building out its roster and putting shooters around Morant, but he and Jackson figure to make up one of the best point guard-big man duos in the league sooner than later.92. Julius Randle.New York Knicks PF.Previous rank: 84.Projected RPM wins: 1.0Adrian Wojnarowski on Randle joining the Knicks: Randle has developed into one of the NBA's most versatile offensive frontcourt players. At 24, he had the best NBA campaign of his five-year career last season, averaging 21.4 points on 52% shooting to go along with 8.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game for the Pelicans.91. Danilo Gallinari.Oklahoma City Thunder SF.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 2.2Lowe on Gallinari's fit in OKC: Gallinari was a borderline All-Star last season, and he can work as the stretch power forward the Thunder haven't had since Serge Ibaka kinda, sorta became one. OKC can even steal some minutes with Gallinari as a wing.90.

Otto Porter Jr.Chicago Bulls SF.Previous rank: 38.Projected RPM wins: 6.2Pelton on Porter in Chicago: Porter is a solid complementary piece, a capable defender who scores with high efficiency in a limited role. He is a career 39% 3-point shooter who made better than 43% of his attempts in each of the previous two seasons, before dipping to 37% in the first part of 2018-19. There's little question that the Bulls could use a player such as that alongside Zach LaVine on the wing.89.

Joe Harris.Brooklyn Nets SG.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 2.0Pelton on Harris and the Nets: The youth of Brooklyn's returning core of role players sets the Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving pairing apart from other star duos we've seen in recent memory. Of the other players on the roster, only Harris (28 in September) is older than age 26. At 27, Irving also is in the middle of his prime, giving the Nets plenty of options to supplement Durant if he needs to manage his playing time while coming back from injury and to prolong his career beyond that.The wing players Brooklyn has stocked up on should fit well in smaller roles alongside Durant and Irving. Harris, the NBA's reigning 3-point champion, led the league by shooting 47.4% beyond the arc last season.88. Fred VanVleet.Toronto Raptors PG.Previous rank: 74.Projected RPM wins: 5.1Tim Bontemps on VanVleet's 2019 playoffs: VanVleet might be Toronto's backup point guard, but he was a crucial part of the team's run to the title.

He got hot from 3-point range over the final three games of the Eastern Conference finals against the Bucks to help the Raptors make the NBA Finals, and he played tremendous defense on Warriors star Stephen Curry in their matchups.87. Marcus Smart.Boston Celtics SG.Previous rank: 54.Projected RPM wins: 6.55Pelton on Marcus Smart's defense: No regular starter expends more energy on defense than Smart, who seems to will himself into position to thwart opponents' plays.

In addition to effort, that also requires strong pattern recognition from Smart, who excels at gambling defensively when the odds are in his favor.86. Josh Richardson.Philadelphia 76ers SG.Previous rank: 68.Projected RPM wins: 2.3Kirk Goldsberry on Richardson's fit in Philly: With the Heat, Richardson built his brand by playing outstanding perimeter defense. He provides Philly with an active, versatile wing capable of frustrating even the world's best perimeter players. Unlike Butler, Richardson will be content to play off the ball and stretch the floor, making him an ideal wing alongside Ben Simmons.Richardson might not be as good as Redick as a shooter, but he really is good at hitting open catch-and-shoot 3s. His shooting percentage jumped to 42.4% (73rd percentile) when his defender was at least 6 feet away.

Simmons created 452 such open looks last year, and it's fair to expect Richardson's 3-point activity to skew toward his strengths in Philly, where he'll play alongside higher-usage teammates who command a lot of defensive attention.85. Paul Millsap.Denver Nuggets PF.Previous rank: 61.Projected RPM wins: 3.9Lowe on Millsap: Millsap is one of the league's ultimate gap-fillers - on both ends. He senses what the Nuggets need and does it. He seizes more of the offense if things bog down. He can create something from nothing in crunchtime.

He always appears in the right place, at the right time, on defense.84. Ricky Rubio.Phoenix Suns G.Previous rank: 52.Projected RPM wins: 1.6Windhorst on Rubio's summer: Now one of most experienced international players, Rubio played with a vision and aggression befitting his experience. Spain has a number of experienced players, but he drove it to the World Cup title, scoring 20 points in the championship game to cement MVP honors.

He shot the 3-pointer better than in the past, at 38%. If he carries that to training camp, it will be a true boost for the Suns.83. Jusuf Nurkic.Portland Trail Blazers C.Previous rank: 75.Projected RPM wins: 2.1Pelton on Nurkic's defense: Terry Stotts' defensive scheme calls for the screener's defender to drop back into the paint on pick-and-rolls, protecting the rim. The 7-foot Nurkic excelled in that scheme, using his size to intimidate in the paint. Per Second Spectrum tracking on NBA Advanced Stats, the 55.9% of shots inside 5 feet opponents have made with Nurkic as a primary defender ranks in the top 20 among players who have defended at least four such shots per game.82. Tucker.Houston Rockets PF.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 0.2Pelton on Tucker's playoff performance: Because he spent so long in the lottery in Phoenix after returning to the NBA, Tucker didn't make his playoff debut until age 31, following a deadline trade to Toronto. That's too bad, because since joining the Rockets, Tucker has proved to be their version of Draymond Green in many regards, including playoff overperformance.81.

Bam Adebayo.Miami Heat C.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 3.8Lowe on Adebayo passing Hassan Whiteside last season: Adebayo is a legit starter - hoppy, fast, a smart passer with growing confidence in his elbow jumper.80. Brook Lopez.Milwaukee Bucks C.Previous rank: 30.Projected RPM wins: 3.2Malika Andrews on Lopez's role in Milwaukee: Nothing about Lopez's 3-point shooting is ordinary. He attempted 512 3-pointers in the regular season - the most by a 7-footer in league history.While Giannis Antetokounmpo dominated headlines for the Bucks, Lopez was his shooting sidekick, opening the paint for Antetokounmpo's drives and dunks while making defenses pay if they didn't step out to guard him.79. Patrick Beverley.LA Clippers PG.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 3.1Wojnarowski on Beverley's free agency: Beverley was one of the most pursued guards in the free-agent marketplace. His tenacious, versatile play had a huge role in the Clippers' surprising run to the postseason and their six-game playoff series against the Golden State Warriors.78. Eric Gordon.Houston Rockets SG.Previous rank: 42.Projected RPM wins: 4.0Wojnarowski on Gordon's new contract: Gordon agreed to a three-year, $54.5 million contract extension in August.

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Gordon, 30, was entering the final year of his contract in 2019-20, which is worth $14 million. He has averaged nearly 17 points in his three seasons with the Rockets, which included an NBA Sixth Man of the Year award. Gordon is part of a nucleus that includes James Harden, Russell Westbrook and Clint Capela that is expected to compete with the elite in the Western Conference.77.

Kyle Kuzma.Los Angeles Lakers PF.Previous rank: 70.Projected RPM wins: 1.4Nick Friedell on Kuzma's potential: If Kuzma is as good as so many people in Los Angeles believe he is, he will shoot up this list by playing alongside Anthony Davis and LeBron James. The Lakers' platform has the ability to create stars. Kuzma will become one this year if he lives up to his potential.76.

Spencer Dinwiddie.Brooklyn Nets G.Previous rank: 76.Projected RPM wins: 3.0Lowe on future finances for Brooklyn and Dinwiddie: In the 2021-22 season, things get hairy for the Nets. Jarrett Allen's first veteran contract will kick in. Dinwiddie can decline a $12.3 million player option and reenter free agency in the summer of 2021 if he is confident he can get a fatter deal. Caris LeVert's deal rises every season, per contract details obtained by ESPN.com. Deals for Joe Harris and Taurean Prince might too if Brooklyn re-signs them. All of a sudden, the Nets could vault something like $25 million over the tax - triggering a tax bill approaching $50 million.

Even obscenely wealthy owners might blanch at that.75. Steven Adams.Oklahoma City Thunder.Previous rank: 47.Projected RPM wins: 5.2Lowe on what's next for Adams: Adams is maybe the biggest winner in the Russell Westbrook trade, by the way.

He actually can grab some defensive rebounds now. He is one of the league's burliest rebounders, and yet his career defensive rebounding rate is almost on par with that of Andrea Bargnani - one of the worst big man rebounders ever.74. Bogdan Bogdanovic.Sacramento Kings SG.Previous rank: NR.Projected RPM wins: 1.8Windhorst on Bogdanovic's summer: He shot 36% from 3-point range for the Kings last season, but he was relentless throughout the World Cup, nailing 53% of his 3s and making an average of four per game. Granted, the line is closer in international play, but everything about his shot looked smooth, and his confidence was great.

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He averaged 22.9 points and was unquestionably one of the best guards in China, as he was named to the all-tournament team.73. JJ Redick.New Orleans Pelicans SG.Previous rank: 65.Projected RPM wins: 1.2Goldsberry on Redick's shooting: Redick has jumped around his whole career. The Pelicans will be his fifth team since he entered the league in 2006.