In dropping its annual ranking of the top 100 players in the NBA, ESPN had some bold stances on the current (and one former) Golden State Warriors players.
The network asked its panel of more than 150 reporters, editors, producers and analysts to vote on head-to-head player matchups with a simple question in mind: “Which player will be better in 2024-25?”
ESPN rolled out the players ranked 100-51 on Tuesday and 50-11 on Wednesday, saving Steph Curry’s inevitable placement along with the other top 10 players for Thursday. Three current Warriors have made the list so far: Draymond Green at No.