(1) Dwight Howard
(2) Joakim Noah
(3) Andrew Bogut -- not enough games to move ahead of Noah
(4) Al Horford
(5) Anderson Varejao
(6) Shaquille O'Neal -- low minutes per game hurt Shaq, others make more of a contribution due to that.
(7) Roy Hibbert -- Disclaimer: I have barely seen Indy play this season, I might be undervaluing Hibbert.
[8] Ben Wallace
(9) Brook Lopez -- started the season poorly but he'll pick up, probably move above Shaq by the time the All-Star game rolls around
I would think that Andrea Bargnani's high scoring ways might garner some attention too. Especially if Toronto can hang around those bottom playoff seeds ... but I doubt they manage that.
Edit: I thought Bogut missed more games than he has. Might have to re-think that 2-3 rankings.