Post by James on Jan 21, 2006 19:10:00 GMT -5
#10 - Andre Iguodala SG 25 6'6'' 217 B+ B+ B A- C+ C
Iguodala is a stud scorer from all parts of the floor. A good rebounder and tough defender, Andre Iguodala manages to crack 10 on the list.
#9 - Dwight Howard PF 23 7'1'' 240 A- C- D+ A- A- B
Dwight is a prototypical amazing big man with the ability to pound down low, hit the occasional jump shot, play defense and rebound. At only 23, the already developed forward still has potential stored away so getting better than he already is, is still a possibility.
#8 - Daniel Gibson PG 22 6'2'' 190 C A- A- A- C- B
Gibson was taken 6th in the 2007 UBL draft and since then has developed into one of the finest players in the league. Like all who make the top 10, the potential to become better is still there even with his superstar status at only age 22. A tremendous point guard, Gibson will turn into one of the leagues greats in only a few short seasons.
#7 - OJ Mayo PG 21 6'4'' 210 B+ B+ B B+ C B
Although Mayo did not win the Rookie of the Year award, he still holds a lot of trade value, more than anybody in his class. An injury set back stopped Mayo from producing the goods last year, however injury free this year, Mayo will be looking to make an impact int he UBL and stamp his authority on the league for years to come.
#6 - Carmelo Anthony SF 26 6'8'' 230 B+ A B- A- B- B
Melo can take you inside and outside, thats how versatile of a forward he is. At 26 years old, Carmelo Anthony has been performing amazingly for the Timberwolves and brings consistant play night in and night out for the ball club. A solid handler of the rock and good defender, Carmelo Anthony makes number 6 on the UBL's Top 50 Most Untradeable Players list.
#5 - Terrell McKenzie PG 20 6'1'' 170 B- A- A- B D+ A
Although McKenzie has not played a single minute of UBL action, he currently holds the 5th most value in terms of trade 'bait' in the entire league. His monstrous training camp that turned him overnight into one of the leagues most dynamic scorers is a result of his incredibly high ranking. At only 20, McKenzie will definetly get better and provide Houston with a new cornerstone as the McGrady era passes. The T-Mac era folds to a close in Houston, as the T-Mack one starts to get underway.
#4 - Dwyane Wade PG 27 6'4'' 212 A- A- A- A C- C
Wade is a phenominal player. He has the 3rd best ratings in the league and earns the number 4 spot on this lucrative list. His decline in TC this year keep him at 4 and possibly not 3 where he may deserve it. A smooth all round player, Wade has won a championship and looks to be striving for one more this year under a new GM.
#3 - Gilbert Arenas PG 27 6'3'' 191 B A A- A+ C- C
Arenas is the best player in UBL history. End of story. The man has multiple championships, MVP's and Playoff MVP's. Arenas as been dominant, often going for triple doubles night in and night out. He probably even still is the best player in the league, however many see Arenas in his prime, and the only direction from here is straight or downhill.
#2 - LeBron James SF 25 6'9'' 240 A- A- B A C+ B
LeBron is just sick. He is a legitimate triple double threat every night and is poised to taking his Blazers to the promise land. LeBron is also one of the leagues best defenders and still has the potential to become a better player than what he already is.
#1 - Greg Oden C 22 7'1'' 245 A- D+ C A- A- A
Oden was the consensus number one pick. From the get go, both Play and I had Oden number 1 due to a few factors. First of all, Oden is only 22 years old. He already has one championship and looks like winning many more with his new team, the Milwaukee Bucks. Oden is the best inside scorer in the league, one of the best rebounders, best defenders and best winners. The 7'1" center is by far the most valued player in the league, even if he didnt have A potential which is another factor that comes into play when making such a big and exclusive list. Overall, Greg Oden of the Milwaukee Bucks holds the most trade value in the UBL.
Iguodala is a stud scorer from all parts of the floor. A good rebounder and tough defender, Andre Iguodala manages to crack 10 on the list.
#9 - Dwight Howard PF 23 7'1'' 240 A- C- D+ A- A- B
Dwight is a prototypical amazing big man with the ability to pound down low, hit the occasional jump shot, play defense and rebound. At only 23, the already developed forward still has potential stored away so getting better than he already is, is still a possibility.
#8 - Daniel Gibson PG 22 6'2'' 190 C A- A- A- C- B
Gibson was taken 6th in the 2007 UBL draft and since then has developed into one of the finest players in the league. Like all who make the top 10, the potential to become better is still there even with his superstar status at only age 22. A tremendous point guard, Gibson will turn into one of the leagues greats in only a few short seasons.
#7 - OJ Mayo PG 21 6'4'' 210 B+ B+ B B+ C B
Although Mayo did not win the Rookie of the Year award, he still holds a lot of trade value, more than anybody in his class. An injury set back stopped Mayo from producing the goods last year, however injury free this year, Mayo will be looking to make an impact int he UBL and stamp his authority on the league for years to come.
#6 - Carmelo Anthony SF 26 6'8'' 230 B+ A B- A- B- B
Melo can take you inside and outside, thats how versatile of a forward he is. At 26 years old, Carmelo Anthony has been performing amazingly for the Timberwolves and brings consistant play night in and night out for the ball club. A solid handler of the rock and good defender, Carmelo Anthony makes number 6 on the UBL's Top 50 Most Untradeable Players list.
#5 - Terrell McKenzie PG 20 6'1'' 170 B- A- A- B D+ A
Although McKenzie has not played a single minute of UBL action, he currently holds the 5th most value in terms of trade 'bait' in the entire league. His monstrous training camp that turned him overnight into one of the leagues most dynamic scorers is a result of his incredibly high ranking. At only 20, McKenzie will definetly get better and provide Houston with a new cornerstone as the McGrady era passes. The T-Mac era folds to a close in Houston, as the T-Mack one starts to get underway.
#4 - Dwyane Wade PG 27 6'4'' 212 A- A- A- A C- C
Wade is a phenominal player. He has the 3rd best ratings in the league and earns the number 4 spot on this lucrative list. His decline in TC this year keep him at 4 and possibly not 3 where he may deserve it. A smooth all round player, Wade has won a championship and looks to be striving for one more this year under a new GM.
#3 - Gilbert Arenas PG 27 6'3'' 191 B A A- A+ C- C
Arenas is the best player in UBL history. End of story. The man has multiple championships, MVP's and Playoff MVP's. Arenas as been dominant, often going for triple doubles night in and night out. He probably even still is the best player in the league, however many see Arenas in his prime, and the only direction from here is straight or downhill.
#2 - LeBron James SF 25 6'9'' 240 A- A- B A C+ B
LeBron is just sick. He is a legitimate triple double threat every night and is poised to taking his Blazers to the promise land. LeBron is also one of the leagues best defenders and still has the potential to become a better player than what he already is.
#1 - Greg Oden C 22 7'1'' 245 A- D+ C A- A- A
Oden was the consensus number one pick. From the get go, both Play and I had Oden number 1 due to a few factors. First of all, Oden is only 22 years old. He already has one championship and looks like winning many more with his new team, the Milwaukee Bucks. Oden is the best inside scorer in the league, one of the best rebounders, best defenders and best winners. The 7'1" center is by far the most valued player in the league, even if he didnt have A potential which is another factor that comes into play when making such a big and exclusive list. Overall, Greg Oden of the Milwaukee Bucks holds the most trade value in the UBL.