The top four appeared to be breaking away from the pack, but now it’s dwindled to the top 2. We are still Warrior-less, but now we have two new additions to the rankings. One could be a weekly contending to stay on the list if his game continues to develop. The other Could be a regular in the top-10 if he could stay healthy. If.
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are running away. Expect for these two to go back and forth for quite a while depending upon who has more games each week. LBJ and D-Wade are putting up 40.3 and 40.8 points per night respectively. So the one with more games will continue to take the top spot unless something changes. Like an injury.
Andris Biedrins crept back up to the number 16 spot, but he couldn’t quite make it back into the top 15. But we did have two new additions to the rankings in Kevin Durant and the oft-injured Yao Ming. Both have potential staying power, but they also both have big question marks hanging over them. Amare slipped to the nine spot last week as Tim Duncan, Brandon Roy and Kobe charged ahead.
And once again, Joe Johnson is holding on strong.
- LeBron James [967]
- Dwyane Wade [938]
- Chris Bosh [846]
- Dwight Howard [844]
- Dirk Nowitzki [837]
- Tim Duncan [808]
- Brandon Roy [796]
- Kobe Bryant [793]
- Amare Stoudemire [786]
- Al Jefferson [778]
- Joe Johnson [750]
- Chris Paul [747]
- Kevin Durant [723]
- Pau Gasol [710]
- Yao Ming [706]
Note: Point, rebound and assist total listed next to the player.

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