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The NBA's Elite: Unpacking the Top 100 Players Ahead of the 2024-25 Season
USA, PhiladelphiaTuesday, September 17, 2024
Tyrese Haliburton takes the stage at number 17, having just turned 22 years old. With a reputation for lighting it up and creating for teammates, Haliburton is the Pacers' heartbeat. His crossover is deadly, and his passing is unparalleled. Take away his slow start and postseason woes, and Haliburton has a solid case for a top-10 finish.
Ja Morant, Memphis' resident wizard, ranks 16th. At his best, Morant is unstoppable, churning out highlight reels and pushing the pace. His unique blend of athleticism, size, and handle makes him an exciting watch. With a healthy season ahead, the Grizzlies could be title contenders.
Boston's Jaylen Brown, a 6'7" scoring savant, checks in at 15. With a penchant for clutch moments and eye-popping athleticism, Brown is redefining the small forward position. If he stays healthy and focused, Brown could be an All-Star snub.
And rounding out the top 15 is Devin Booker, Phoenix's silky-smooth shooting guard. A career high in assists last season solidified his status as a top-tier playmaker. Whether playing point guard or off the ball, Booker's 40-point performances are a staple of contention.
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