SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

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  • rel
    Go Paytherth!
    • Jul 2004
    • 1836

    SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger


    Originally posted by SLAM Online
    Top 50: Danny Granger, no. 21
    The definitive ranking of the NBA’s best players.



    by Charles Peach / @Charles_Peach

    There’s a good reason why Danny Granger ranks higher on this list than some of his contemporaries playing small forward and it’s all in the name: G-range-r.

    The three-point arc is his friend and you must respect it. Granger hit at least four threes in 58 of his last 209 games. He’s been in the top eight in scoring the last two seasons, including finishing fifth in ‘08-09. That season he won Most Improved Player as his scoring average jumped from 19.6 in ‘07-08 to 25.8 points per game.

    While guys like Andre Iguodala and Gerald Wallace standout for their defense, Granger is an offensive stud. Iggy and Crash make a living because of guys like Granger. It takes a freakishly talented defender to stifle a 6-9 sharpshooter.

    Make no mistake though; Granger is no slouch on defense. The man who once lost both central incisors while going for a steal on Paul Pierce, can play defense tenaciously. For his career he averages one steal and one block per game.

    Some say he doesn’t always exert a strong effort on defense. I’d argue that it isn’t easy to lead your team on both ends of the floor when you have below-average supporting casts. I mean, look at Kobe. He made All-Defensive First Team in each of the last five seasons with hounds on his team such as Trevor Ariza and Ron Artest to shoulder much of the on-ball defensive assignments. Not to mention bigs like Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, and Lamar Odom to bail him out if he’s beaten. I think Kobe is a terrific defender, but his teammates make it a lot easier for him. For Granger, there is tremendous pressure on him to lead on offense and defense and there isn’t nearly as much room for error.

    Granger was a member of the Gold-medal winning Team USA this summer in the FIBA World Championships. Iguodala and Rudy Gay got more minutes than him, but I think that’s because they were a better fit for what Coach K wanted from the small forward position. He wanted a Pippen to his Jordan – Kevin Durant. Iggy and Gay provided the Pippen-esque qualities on defense and in transition. Durant played the role of MJ, taking over every game without any other player needing to consistently score. Though he isn’t as good as Durant, Granger is that type of player. He can assume his team’s scoring duties, usually by firing away from downtown much like Durant did in Turkey.

    What can Granger do to improve?

    Even though he battled injuries, last season was a step back. His scoring average dipped along with his shooting percentage. He got a bit too comfortable hoisting the three-ball. If he stays healthy and attacks the basket more, he’ll be much more Grangerous this season. (You like that, right? … No? … OK. Fine.) Again, he’ll need help from his mates. There are some new faces around that he might be able to depend on this season. The Pacers landed Darren Collison, a talented point guard with a high ceiling, in a trade with New Orleans. Rookies Paul George and Lance Stephenson also have promising potential. Granger would certainly benefit if Roy Hibbert or Tyler Hansbrough can emerge, as well.
    I've kind of been following the list and think he's a little high...was thinking maybe around 30ish but anyways, glad to see him get some props nonetheless
    Last edited by rel; 10-03-2010, 01:45 PM.
  • pacer4ever
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    • Aug 2010
    • 17168

    #2
    Re: SLAM Top 50: Danny Granger #21

    how is DC2 not on the list?

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    • Frostwolf
      Funk Seoul Brother
      • Jan 2005
      • 1361

      #3
      Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

      because he's not a top 50 player in the nba?

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      • pacer4ever
        Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 17168

        #4
        Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

        Originally posted by Frostwolf
        because he's not a top 50 player in the nba?
        he is better than a couple of people on that list

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        • purdue101
          Member
          • May 2004
          • 1078

          #5
          Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

          I'm a big DC fan, but I don't think he's shown enough to be on the top 50 list. He's only played major minutes in 30-40 games, whereas the other second year players put up big numbers an entire season (Curry, Evans, Jennings). If he can show it again this year, then most definitely he belongs. For the same reasoning, I have a problem with Wall on the list. He hasn't played a minute of NBA basketball.

          FWIW - there are at least 5-10 guys behind DG that I would trade straight up for him in a heartbeat (Horford, Westbrook, Tyreke, Curry, Lopez, Gay, etc). Very generous rating, and this is coming from a DG fan.

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          • pacer4ever
            Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 17168

            #6
            Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

            Originally posted by purdue101
            I'm a big DC fan, but I don't think he's shown enough to be on the top 50 list. He's only played major minutes in 30-40 games, whereas the other second year players put up big numbers an entire season (Curry, Evans, Jennings). If he can show it again this year, then most definitely he belongs. For the same reasoning, I have a problem with Wall on the list. He hasn't played a minute of NBA basketball.

            FWIW - there are at least 5-10 guys behind DG that I would trade straight up for him in a heartbeat (Horford, Westbrook, Tyreke, Curry, Lopez, Gay, etc). Very generous rating, and this is coming from a DG fan.
            we would probly trade him for john wall st8 up but that doesnt mean john is better.

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            • croz24
              Member
              • Jun 2005
              • 5538

              #7
              Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

              not sure i agree with danny being the 21st best player in the nba. i'm sure if you took several players off of their current teams and placed them in danny's situation, they'd put up similar personal statistics with better team results.
              Last edited by croz24; 10-03-2010, 02:28 PM.

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              • purdue101
                Member
                • May 2004
                • 1078

                #8
                Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                Originally posted by pacer4ever
                he is better than a couple of people on that list
                Maybe Allen & Odom, and that's debatable.

                Still, I can think of several players that I doubt will be in the top 20, that aren't on the current list, and I would consider more talented than DC at this point in their careers.

                Eric Gordon
                Kevin Love
                Paul Milsap
                Lou Deng
                Devin Harris
                Caron Butler
                Kevin Martin
                Marc Gasol & Jeff Green (debatable)

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                • purdue101
                  Member
                  • May 2004
                  • 1078

                  #9
                  Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                  Originally posted by pacer4ever
                  we would probly trade him for john wall st8 up but that doesnt mean john is better.
                  I believe all of those players listed are better players than Danny.

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                  • ksuttonjr76
                    Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 7452

                    #10
                    Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                    Originally posted by croz24
                    not sure i agree with danny being the 21st best player in the nba. i'm sure if you took several players off of their current teams and placed them in danny's situation, they'd put up similar personal statistics with better team results.
                    I doubt it. For the most part, it's pretty much has been Danny Granger for the past two seasons with Roy Hibbert closing in as the 2nd scorer.


                    Remember when we could have gotten 1-2 solid players and a possible Top 3 draft pick in the 2017 NBA Draft by trading away Paul George?

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                    • Lance George
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 3656

                      #11
                      Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                      Granger's proven to be an elite scorer with a decent overall game. He deserves his ranking. As for Collison, his time is coming, he just needs another 20-30 games to show he's the real deal.

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                      • Blink
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                        • Feb 2008
                        • 280

                        #12
                        Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                        Well I did think Brian Williams' cameo was hilarious.

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                        • Coop
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                          • Jul 2006
                          • 1224

                          #13
                          Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                          Originally posted by croz24
                          not sure i agree with danny being the 21st best player in the nba. i'm sure if you took several players off of their current teams and placed them in danny's situation, they'd put up similar personal statistics with better team results.
                          Someone like say....Jeff Green?

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                          • BornReady
                            Member
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 3381

                            #14
                            Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                            Originally posted by Coop
                            Someone like say....Jeff Green?
                            I highly doubt it
                            Peck is basically omniscient when it comes to understanding how the minds of Herb Simon and Kevin Pritchard work. I was a fool to ever question him and now feel deep shame for not understanding that this team believes in continuity above talent.

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                            • Coop
                              Member
                              • Jul 2006
                              • 1224

                              #15
                              Re: SLAM Top 50 | #21 Danny Granger

                              Originally posted by BornReady
                              I highly doubt it
                              I wasn't implying that Jeff Green could do it.

                              You would've had to been around for some previous conversations about Granger/Green to understand.

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