ESPN.com and the TrueHoop Network are ranking every NBA player -- and counting them down on Twitter (@NBAonESPN), from No. 500 to No. 1. As the rankings are announced, you can also find them here on the pages of ESPN.com.
• Arnovitz: In defense of Griffin's ranking »
Blake Griffin is no doubt a beast, but I think it is premature to rank him at number 10. He still needs to expand his game. #NBArank
After one season? Wow.
@NBAonESPN Blake Griffin in the top 10 is pushing it too far. Win a playoff series, and we'll talk. #NBArank
@NBAonESPN Blake Griffin in the top 10? Too high! He's never even made the playoffs. Is #NBArank based solely on dunks?
So Blake Griffin was ranked higher than Melo and STAT because of defense. Funny, I never saw him playin much defense either. #NBArank #Knicks
5-on-5 debate: Ranking too high, too low or just right? »
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How did we rank the players?
We asked 91 experts to rate each player on a 0-to-10 scale, in terms of "the current quality of each player."
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* Score: Tiebreakers are first based on percentage points; scores have been rounded off. The second tiebreaker is based on John Hollinger's estimated wins added for the 2010-11 NBA season (rookies were given an EWA of zero).