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ESPN NBA Rank for 25-26
« on: September 23, 2025, 04:14:05 PM »

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https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/46304114/nba-rank-2025-2026-flagg-beal-reaves-best-players-100-51

Pritchard made the top 100, coming in at 97

97. Payton Pritchard, G, Boston Celtics
2024 NBA Rank: Unranked

The reigning Sixth Man of the Year is coming off a career-best 14.3 points per game, but the Celtics are about to enter a gap year with superstar Jayson Tatum (Achilles) sidelined. Which could mean, ultimately, that there should be more of an opportunity for Pritchard, especially with veteran guard Jrue Holiday traded to Portland. Pritchard could even break his way into the starting lineup alongside Derrick White and Jaylen Brown, a potentially potent trio for Boston. The Celtics like to say no one on the team works harder than Pritchard, and, given the circumstances, this could be the season in which he really blossoms. -- Baxter Holmes

Signature stat: Pritchard made 246 3s off the bench last season-- most in a season in NBA history.

Fantasy projection: 13.7 PTS, 3.8 REB, 3.6 AST
2025 Historical Draft - Cleveland Cavaliers - 1st pick

Starters - Luka, JB, Lebron, Wemby, Shaq
Rotation - D. Daniels, Mitchell, G. Wallace, Melo, Noah
Deep Bench - Korver, Turner

Re: ESPN NBA Rank for 25-26
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2025, 04:15:40 PM »

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Only Celtic in 51-100.  White and Brown will be top 50 and Tatum obviously will if they include him.  Not sure how the injury affects that.  So 4, top 100 players, but all small and one is out for most of the year.  Vastly different than last year.
2025 Historical Draft - Cleveland Cavaliers - 1st pick

Starters - Luka, JB, Lebron, Wemby, Shaq
Rotation - D. Daniels, Mitchell, G. Wallace, Melo, Noah
Deep Bench - Korver, Turner

Re: ESPN NBA Rank for 25-26
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2025, 04:29:07 PM »

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I said the other day I rate Pritchard somewhere around the 20th best PG in the league. Top 20 at 5 separate positions = 100 players.

Pritchard at 97 is right around where I would have him.

Re: ESPN NBA Rank for 25-26
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This could be a huge year for Pritchard.

Last season Pritchard had 33 games where he played over 30 minutes.  That's a good sample size - over 1/3 of the season.  Over those 33 games he averaged 18.3 points, 4.9 reb, 4.5 assists, 1.06 turnovers on 49.4% FG, 41.5% 3PT, 95.5% FT.   

Those Steve Nash-like shooting/scoring numbers and CP3-like playmaking numbers.  In fact, that assist:turnover ratio of 4.3 would be good enough for 4th in the NBA last season.

1st - Tyrese Haliburton (5 ast:TO)
2nd - Tyus Jones (4.7 ast:TO)
3rd - Chris Paul (4.7 Ast:TO)
4th - Mike Conley (4.2 Ast:TO)
5th - Jimmy Butler III (4.1 Ast:TO)

Having a point guard who can give you that kind of efficiency as a scorer and reliability as a ball handler/playmaker is huge.  That is pretty much the textbook definition of what you want from a point guard.   

A guy who holds on to the ball well and keeps mistakes good decisions with the ball means minimal turnovers.  A guy with good shot selection means less missed shots, which again means less long rebounds that could potentially lead to easy scores for the opponent.  All of this means less fast break scoring opportunities for your opponent and forces opposing teams to find ways to score against a set defence. 

And Pritchard is solid enough defensively (he's small, but he plays HARD) that he can hold his own within a sound team defensive scheme.

If he can continue to put up anything close to those numbers as a starter for us next year then he could be an absolute difference maker for this team.
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Re: ESPN NBA Rank for 25-26
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Here is 50-11

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/46306594/nba-rank-2025-2026-williams-harden-morant-best-players-50-11

Tatum is not ranked and neither is Haliburton, Lillard, Irving, Dej. Murray, or VanVleet.  ESPN projecting them to miss most, if not all, of the year.

White is 26 and Brown is 19.  So Boston has just 3 top 100 players with PP at 97 from yesterday.

KP is 50.  Jrue was 91 on yesterday's list (forgot to mention).

26. Derrick White, G, Boston Celtics
2024 NBA Rank: 39

It wasn't long ago that White's omission from this list was a major talking point. Now, he's firmly ensconced inside the top 50, a credit to his development and to his role in all of Boston's winning in recent seasons. With Jayson Tatum out, White -- like Jaylen Brown -- could have a chance to burnish his individual accomplishments, and with an increase in individual stats could have a shot at making his first All-Star team this season. Some of that might depend on whether he can keep a Celtics team that has lost Tatum, Jrue Holiday, Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis in the playoff mix. -- Bontemps

Signature stat: Brown is one of two players to average three made 3s and one block per game (with Victor Wembanyama).

Fantasy projection: 16.5 PTS, 5.0 AST, 1.1 BLK


19. Jaylen Brown, G, Boston Celtics
2024 NBA Rank: 14

With Jayson Tatum sidelined for the season with an Achilles tear, Brown will have a chance to see what life is like as the leading scorer in Boston -- with all of the responsibility that comes along with it. Presuming he has no lingering issues from offseason knee surgery, Brown could easily surpass his career high in scoring (26.6 PPG in 2022-23). Still, it remains to be seen how competitive this season's Celtics squad will be, even in the lesser Eastern Conference. -- Bontemps

Signature stat: Brown finished with a career high in assists; the Celtics had a 66% effective field goal percentage off his passes, fourth best among those with 500-plus assist opportunities.

Fantasy projection: 24.9 PTS, 6.2 REB, 4.2 AST
2025 Historical Draft - Cleveland Cavaliers - 1st pick

Starters - Luka, JB, Lebron, Wemby, Shaq
Rotation - D. Daniels, Mitchell, G. Wallace, Melo, Noah
Deep Bench - Korver, Turner