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2024 NBA Draft Rankings 4.0 - March 10, 2024. Clarity is on the horizon in our NBA Draft rankings. While the number one pick is still up for grabs, the top tiers are becoming more defined. (Read it all)

Jokic back in total production lead - February 29, 2024. Nikola Jokic is back in front in the NBA regular season TOTAL PRODUCTION standings. (read it all)

2024 NBA Draft Rankings 3.0 - February 29, 2024. Ron Holland of G-League Ignite is still our number one ranked player in the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft rankings. (Read it all)

Giannis overtakes Jokic for total production lead - February 8, 2024. Giannis Antetokounmpo has taken the lead in the NBA regular season TOTAL PRODUCTION standings. Chet Holmgren is the top rookie and Alperen Sengun continues to lead all players age 22 or younger. (read it all)

2024 NBA Draft Rankings 2.0 - February 5, 2024. Ron Holland of G-League Ignite is still on top in the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft rankings. (Read it all)

Who deserves to be an All-Star reserve? - January 31, 2024. Our picks for NBA All-Star Game reserves. (read it all)

Halfway home. Jokic, Holmgren, Sengun standout - January 23, 2024. Nikola Jokic is still the leader of the NBA regular season TOTAL PRODUCTION standings. Chet Holmgren is the top rookie and Alperen Sengun leads all players age 22 or younger. (read it all)

2024 Hoop Obsession G League Report - January 16, 2024. Oscar Tshiebwe and Greg Brown III top our All G-League Team to date. Read the whole report on the best players in the NBA's minor league. (read it all)

Jokic & Antetokounmpo virtually tied - January 9, 2024. Giannis Antetokounmpo is just a fraction of a point behind Nikola Jokic in the race for the NBA regular season TOTAL PRODUCTION lead. (read it all)

Wembanyama narrows the gap - December 19, 2023. Chet Holmgren continues to lead the rookie total production standings but Victor Wembanyama has closed the gap. (read it all)

Six weeks down. Jokic, Holmgren lead - December 5, 2023. Nikola Jokic and Chet Holmgren continue to lead the overall and rookie total production standings. (read it all)

2024 NBA Draft Rankings 1.0 - November 26, 2023. Ron Holland of G-League Ignite sits atop out first Hoop Obsession NBA Draft rankings. (Read it all)

One month in, more of the same - November 21, 2023. Nikola Jokic and Chet Holmgren continue to lead the overall and rookie total production standings. (read it all)

Jokic, Holmgren headline total production leaders - November 7, 2023. Nikola Jokic and Chet Holmgren are early standouts, two weeks into the NBA season. (read it all)

Summer League wrap up, deep dive - July 21, 2023. We go deep on what really happened in Las Vegas. From the studs to the duds, it's all here. (Read it all)

2023 Summer League Rosters Spreadsheet - June 23, 2023. Each day we are adding players as information becomes available. All un-official but nevertheless, well-researched. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (Final version 10.0) - June 22, 2023. It's Draft day! Rankings may change up to the start of the proceedings at 5 pm. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 9.0) - June 15, 2023. International players have made their decisions. We updated the rankings with one week left before the Draft. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 8.0) - June 7, 2023. Now that the college players have made their decisions to stay or go, we updated the top 155 prospects for the 2023 NBA Draft. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 7.0) - May 25, 2023. There was lots of movement in our latest NBA Draft rankings. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 6.0) - May 2, 2023. Our latest rankings after the final day to declare. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 5.0) - April 7, 2023. Our latest rankings for the 2023 NBA Draft includes college Seniors, international players, and those that have declared early to-date. (Read it all)

Jokic still leads, Embiid a close second - April 2, 2023. Nikola Jokic leads Joel Embiid in our latest Hoop Obsession Total Production rankings. (Read it all)

Players to watch in the 2023 NCAA Tournament - March 16, 2023. To help you get hyped for the NCAA Tournament, we offer a preview of the players we will be watching closely. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 4.0) - March 11, 2023. We are getting comfortable with our "feel" for each player. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 3.0) - February 26, 2023. The top of the Draft is starting to crystallize. (Read it all)

Banchero leads rookies, Jokic tops overall - February 13, 2023. Paolo Banchero maintains his lead in total production among rookies. Nikola Jokic has the highest overall score. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 2.0) - January 29, 2023. There is significant movement in our NBA Draft rankings version 2.0. (Read it all)

Jokic takes control as total production leader - January 18, 2023. Nikola Jokic has surged into the lead in NBA total production for 2022-23. Walker Kessler climbed into the second spot among rookies. (Read it all)

2022-23 G-League Report - Janaury 7, 2023. We recently spent two weeks focusing on the NBA G-League. We name our annual All-Hoop Obsession G-League Team and cover the 2023 NBA Draft eligible players on the Ignite. (Read it all)

Doncic new total production leader - December 27, 2022. Luka Doncic has emerged as the new leader in NBA total production for 2022-23. (Read it all)

Banchero back in rookie total production lead - December 11, 2022. Paolo Banchero leads the rookies, and Kevin Durant leads all players in the latest Hoop Obsession Total Production Rankings. (Read it all)

Mathurin takes over rookie total production lead - November 28, 2022. Bennedict Mathurin leads the rookies in the latest Hoop Obsession Total Production Rankings. (Read it all)

Durant surges to total production lead - November 14, 2022. Kevin Durant leads all players and Paolo Banchero leads the rookies in the latest Hoop Obsession Total Production Rankings. (Read it all)

2023 NBA Draft Rankings (version 1.0) - November 10, 2022. No shocker that Victor Wenbanyama is ranked at the top of our first NBA Draft board for 2023. But what about the rest of the Draft? (Read it all)

First total production leaders - October 30, 2022. At HoopObsession.com it is a habit to list the top players in total production every two weeks of the NBA Season. We look at the top overall, and the top rookies.(Read it all)

NBA season promises big returns - August 24, 2022. The 2022-23 NBA season could be subtitled, The Year of the Return. Nine significant NBA players are on track to hit the court after prolonged absences. (Read it all)

The BIG Hoop Obsession Las Vegas Summer League Report - July 28, 2022. The Hoop Obsession report on Las Vegas Summer League offers thoughts and stats from the eleven-day League. (Read it all)

2017 NBA Draft Do-Over - July 18, 2022. The Hoop Obsession 2017 NBA Draft re-do is here! (Read it all)

Summer League Rosters - June 24, 2022. The Hoop Obsession Summer League spreadsheet is growing daily. Keep refreshing. (Read it all)

Final 2022 NBA Draft Board - June 24, 2022 - The FINAL 2022 Draft Board is posted. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Checklist - June 16, 2022 - Our annual NBA Draft Checklist shows which prospects are checking good boxes. (Read it all)

Draft guest shots - HoopObsession Editor Bobby Gerould was a guest leading up to the 2022 NBADraft.

 

 

2022 NBA Draft Board 7.0 - June 1, 2022 - We like many players better than most seem to. And likewise, we are lukewarm on some of the prospects that others see as first round picks. (Read it all)

2022 NBA Draft Board 6.0 - May 24, 2022 - Tons of movement on our draft board. Player capsules are being added daily. (Read it all)

2022 NBA Draft Board 5.0 - March 23, 2022 - Chet Holmgren is now the top-ranked player! (Read it all)

Jokic extends total production lead. Rookie race tight. - March 9, 2022 - Nikola Jokic is pulling away in the "total production" race, making him the favorite for NBA MVP. Meanwhile, the Rookie of the Year race is tight, with Franz Wagner leading Scottie Barnes, and Evan Mobley. (Read it all)

2022 NBA Draft Board 4.0 - March 3, 2022 - Jabari Smith returns to the top spot. Tari Eason rises! (Read it all)

2022 NBA Draft Board 3.0 - February 11, 2022 - Paolo Banchero is the new number one ranked player. (Read it all)

Jokic leads total production ratings. Franz Wagner tops rookies - February 1, 2022 - Franz Wagner leads all the rookies and Nikola Jokic leads all players. We list the top dozen rookies, sophomores, and overall leaders in NBA total production. (Read it all)

The Hoop Obsession G-League Report - January 6, 2022 - As we do annually, we recently dedicated a week to observing G-League games, and we followed that up with a league-wide statistical audit. (Read it all)

Barnes leads Mobley in rookie total production ratings - December 16, 2021 - Scottie Barnes leads all the rookies and Giannis Antetokounmpo leads all players. We list the top ten. (Read it all)

2022 NBA Draft 2.0 - December 9, 2021 - Jabari Smith is the new number one ranked player. (Read it all)

Giannis leads all in total production ratings - November 28, 2021 - Scottie Barnes leads all the rookies and Giannis Antetokounmpo leads all players. We list the top ten. (Read it all)

Early total production ratings - November 16, 2021 - Evan Mobley leads all the rookies and Kevin Durant leads all players. We list the top ten. (Read it all)

2022 NBA Draft - November 9, 2021 - Chet Holmgren, a Gonzaga freshman, is the number one pick on our first Draft board. We rank the top 60, heading into the NCAA season which starts today! (Read it all)

Do-Over! The 2016 NBA Draft - August 24, 2021 - We re-examine the 2016 NBA Draft and pick the 20 best players that have emerged. (Read it all)

Vegas 2021 Wrap Up. All-Summer League Teams - August 22, 2021. The Hoop Obsession Summer League wrap up offers a deep dive into what REALLY happened in Las Vegas. (Read it all)

Las Vegas Summer Daily Reports - August 6, 2021. We will be in Las Vegas for the 2021 Summer League. You can find daily reports at our BLOGSPOT page.

Summer League Rosters - August 5, 2021. The Hoop Obsession Summer League spreadsheet is getting crowded. Still waiting on Houston and OKC. Keep refreshing. (Read it all)

Sacramento and Utah Summer League Day Two Stars - August 4, 2021. We track the standouts in Summer play. (Read it all)

Sacramento and Utah Summer League Day One Stars - August 3, 2021. We track the standouts in Summer play. (Read it all)

Final 2021 NBA Draft Board - July 29, 2021. The Hoop Obsession final NBA Draft board is up. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 8.1 - July 9, 2021. Jalen Suggs remains as the number one prospect on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. We rank the top 155 players. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 7.0 - June 20, 2021. Jalen Suggs remains as the number one prospect on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. We rank the top 150 players. (Read it all)

Post Season Awards - May 18, 2021. The HoopObsession post season awards. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 6.0 - May 5, 2021. Jalen Suggs remains as the number one prospect on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. We rank the top 135 players. (Read it all)

MVP update - April 27, 2021. Who should be the NBA MVP? (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 5.0 - March 23, 2021. Jalen Suggs is the new number one prospect on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. We rank the top 120 players. (Read it all)

March Madness TV Guide - March 17, 2021. We've thought out and mapped out the games to watch that will maximize your time. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 4.0 - March 17, 2021. Cade Cunningham is back atop the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. We rank the top 105 players. (Read it all)

NBA 22 under 23 - March 9, 2021. There are many reasons to want to be informed on which players are likely to be making the most impact as they approach their NBA basketball prime. The sports card market, for example, has become a speculator's paradise with good money being made due to smart evaluations. Likewise, simply being "in-touch" with the identity of these players is good for the knowledge base. (Read it all)

Giannis and LaMelo lead MVP and Rookie of the Year rankings - March 2, 2021. Check out the latest standings for MVP and Rookie of the Year. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 3.0 - February 25, 2021. Jalen Suggs is the new number one pick on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. (Read it all)

Jokic and Ball lead MVP and Rookie of the Year rankings - February 1, 2021. Check out the latest standings for MVP and Rookie of the Year. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 2.0 - January 14, 2021. Jonathan Kuminga emerges as the new number one pick on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. (Read it all)

Early NBA MVP and Rookie of the Year rankings - January 3, 2021. Nikola Jokic and LaMelo Ball are off to early leads. (Read it all)

2021 NBA Draft Board 1.0 - December 1, 2020. Cade Cunningham debuts at number one on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Checklist - November 12, 2020. A checklist of certain statistical attributes and which prospects check each box. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Board 9.0 - November 12, 2020. James Wiseman remains at number one on the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Board 8.0 - October 16, 2020. Digging deeper into the draft, we are placing more value on defense and shooting ability. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Board 7.0 - August 26, 2020. Things are starting to become clearer. The underclassmen that are staying in the Draft have been identified. Our Draft Board 7.0 ranks our top 155 prospects. (Read it all)

NBA Draft board 6.0 - July 16, 2020. In our first ranking since April, James Wiseman leads the way. (Read it all)

NBA Draft do-over, 2015 - July 1, 2020. We prefer to do our Draft do-overs after five seasons have passed. So what teams made the right calls? (Read it all)

NBA Draft board 5.0 - April 15, 2020. LaMelo Ball is back at the top of the Hoop Obsession NBA Draft rankings (version 5.0). We are now 155 players deep. (Read it all)

NBA Draft board 4.0 - March 17, 2020. We are now 117 players deep in our 2020 NBA Draft Rankings. Big movers headed higher include Mason Jones of Arkansas, and Yoeli Childs of BYU. (Read it all)

Antetokounmpo and Morant lead their races - March 9, 2020. Giannis Antetokounmpo leads the HoopObsession MVP race through March 8th. Ja Morant is our Rookie of the Year so far. (read here)

NBA Draft 3.0 - March 2, 2020. James Wiseman is back at the top of the board. We have 101 players ranked now. (Read it all)

NBA Draft 2.0 - February 8, 2020. LaMelo Ball has moved to number one on our 2020 draft board. (Read it all)

Ja surges to Rookie of the Year lead - January 22, 2020. Ja Morant moved into the lead in the Hoop Obsession Rookie of the Year rankings. Check out the leader board for RoY and MVP. (read here)

2020 avg. NBA heights and weights - January 21, 2020. We looked at the average height and weight for NBA players playing the most at their position on winning teams. (read the results)

2020 NBA Draft Rankings 1.0 - January 8, 2020. James Wiseman heads the first Hoop Obsession NBA Draft board for 2020. (read our top 60 rankings)

G-League 2019-2020 report - January 3, 2020. We break down our favorite players inthe G-League and offer insights from the Winter Showcase. (read it all)

Harden takes the lead in total production - December 16, 2019. James Harden surged from third to the lead in total production in the last two weeks. (read it all)

Freak, Doncic atop total production standings - December 3, 2019. Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to lead all players. Luka Doncic, the second year NBA superstar is now on Giannis' heels. We break it down by position, and rank the rookies too. (read it all)

Total production update - November 18, 2019. Giannis Antetokounmpo leads all players. We break it down by position, and rank the rookies too. (read it all)

Early total production rankings - November 4, 2019. The first two weeks of NBA action are in the book. Who are the early leaders in total production? (read it all)

2019 Post Summer League report July 22, 2019. Our annual recap of NBA Summer League goes deep. (read it all here)

Rebooting the 2014 NBA Draft July 18, 2019. The 2019 NBA Draft took place nearly one month ago. Media outlets around the world are grading the selections despite the fact that none of the players has played a minute of NBA action. It seems silly. We have made a habit of grading NBA Drafts FIVE YEARS after they happen. So let's review the 2014 NBA Draft...

NBA Draft Rankings 9.4 June 18, 2019. The latest version of our NBA Draft rankings for the 2019 Draft. (read it all).

NBA Draft Rankings 6.0 May 12, 2019. The sixth version of our NBA Draft rankings factors out those that did not declare for the 2019 Draft. (read it all).

Updated NBA total production rankings April 4, 2019. We updated the NBA 2018-19 "Total Production" rankings. While our metric clearly favors BIG's, the results are worth pondering with regard to post-season awards. (read it all).

The Sweet 16 - March 27, 2019. Who are the players remaining in the NCAA Tournament that we think need to be closely observed as it relates to the NBA Draft? We identify the Sweet 16. (Read it all).

Small forwards to watch in the NCAA Tournament

Zion and the other pivots worth watching

Point Guards to watch in the NCAA Tournament

NCAA Tournament: Shooting guards that intrigue us

Power & Stretch Forwards to watch in the 2019 NCAA Tournament

2019 NBA Draft Rankings 4.0

NBA halfway, total production rankings

January 12, 2019. ...We look at the top 15 in total production, by position at the NBA halfway mark. The simple formula uses the HoopObsession Efficiency Rating multiplied by minutes played. See the halfway rankings.

2019 NBA Draft Rankings

January 8, 2019. ...Our first rankings for the 2019 NBA Draft have Zion Williamson as the top pick. Eventually, we will rank the top 155 prospects. Our first board goes 68 players deep. Of course, our rankings will undergo dramatic shifts with each update, leading to the June Draft. (See the big board).

NBA average heights, weights

January 4, 2019. ...We examined the average height and weight of NBA players (from the teams with the 16 best records, using their five-man lineup that had played the most minutes). (Read it all)

The best prospects in the G-League

January 2, 2019. ...Here is our annual deep dive into the G-League. Check out our top 15 NBA prospects and get a wrap up of the NBA Winter Showcase. (Read it all)

G-League Winter Showcase

December 2, 2018. ...We are planning to attend and cover the 2018 G-League Showcase in Las Vegas. You can look for daily All-Showcase Teams, and a detailed report once the games are completed. For more information on the G-League Showcase

THE Hoop Obsession Summer League report and stat audit

July 19, 2018. ...Our annual detailed wrap up of Summer League is here! From stat-geek stuff to reviews of the lottery picks, to players that had eye opening performances, to players that stunk it up, it's all here!  

All-Summer League daily teams

July 4, 2018. ...Please check out the daily Hoop Obsession blog for All-Summer league teams, which will be posted here.

Which free agents are worthy of being signed?

June 28, 2018. ...We offer thoughts on players to sign and players to avoid. (Read it all)

Summer League rosters spreadsheet

June 23, 2018. ...Keep up to-date with the rosters for the 2018 NBA Summer Leagues. We are building a spreadsheet of team rosters as information becomes available. This list figures to grow daily until Summer League begins. (See the entire speadsheet)

NBA Draft review, five years later.

We grade the NBA Draft of five years ago. One of the best picks ever highlights a draft that included one of the worst picks ever. Read here!

NBA Draft Board

We go deep, ranking the top 155 for the 2018 NBA Draft Read here!

Sacramento's lottery chances, thoughts on Draft.

May 14 , 2018 . ...With the NBA Draft Lottery tomorrow, the Sacramento Kings are hoping that their 5.3% chance of landing the top pick somehow comes through. The Kings have an 18.3% chance of moving into the top three. The most likely scenario is that the Kings will pick seventh. They can choose no lower than tenth. ... Read the whole deal

Sacramento Kings analysis

April 29 , 2018 . ...The Sacramento Kings recently completed their 2017-18 season, winning 27 games and losing 55. The dust has settled so let’s analyze what we witnessed and where we think the Kings need to improve. Read the whole deal

Portsmouth Invitational

April 26, 2018 . ...We went back and watched games and scoured boxscores from the 2018 Portsmouth Invitational. Players who helped themselves in our opinion included: Hayden Dalton, Jaylen Barford, Kendrick Nunn, and George King. (See the daily All-HoopObsession Teams from the P.I.T. here)

NBA Draft Rankings 6.0

April 25, 2018 . ...We go deep, ranking the top 155 for the 2018 NBA Draft Read here!

Realized NBA over/under totals 2017-18

April 11, 2018 . ...One day prior to the 2017-18 NBA season beginning we wrote down the Las Vegas projected over/under win totals for each NBA team. What teams fell short? What teams exceeded expectations? The results are here!

NBA post-season awards

April 6 , 2018. ...The NBA's most prestigious awards are being voted on. We offer a guide based on a simple formula that multiplies the number of minutes played by the player's EFR (HoopObsession.com's per-minute efficiency rating). The results measure total production to date. (read it all)

Declared NBA Draft early entrants

There is a void on the web for a proper list of players that have declared for the 2018 NBA Draft. We are offering a updated list (three times a week) that is simple and free of pop-up ads or videos you did not ask to watch or listen to. (Read it all)

The Sweet 16

The Sweet 16 teams are ready for action. Who are the 16 players you should be keeping an eye on with regard to the NBA Draft? We will release four names each day, leading up to the first game Thursday. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Rankings 5.0

The 2018 NBA Draft will take place June 21st. We have the top 155 players ranked! Hoop Obsession Draft Board for 2018

Power Forwards, players, to watch in the NCAA Tournament

March 14, 2018. ...Jaren Jackson Jr. leads a loaded group of Power Forward prospects playing the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Check out our list of the best players to watch... (PF's) (C's)

Injuries can wreck your bracket

March 14, 2018. ...Knowing who is injured can be the difference in winning or losing your NCAA Tournament pool, There are several key situations to be aware of for your 2018 bracket. (read it all)

Mitchell gaining but Simmons still R.o.Y.

February 25 , 2018. ...Tracking the players on pace to earn the NBA's most prestigious honors is good for staying informed. To do this, we use a very simple formula that multiplies the number of minutes played by the player's EFR (HoopObsession.com's per-minute efficiency rating). The results measure total production to date. (read it all)

2018 NBA Draft, First Look.

The 2018 NBA Draft will take place June 21st. Luka Doncic, a Real Madrid, 18 year-old Point Guard, is listed number one on our initial Hoop Obsession Draft Board for 2018.

Our first NBA Draft player rankings page of the year is a very rough sketch. The draft board will change often as we continue to gain knowledge about the prospects. It is not uncommon for our lists to change right up to NBA Draft day in June.

At this stage of the process, we use the Hoop Obsession draft board to help us identify and prioritize the players that we want to zero-in on. By June, we will have a much more stable list of the top 130 prospects. (see 2018 Draft list)

Halfway home, LeBron is MVP, Simmons RoY

January 19 , 2018. ...The NBA has officially reached the halfway point of the regular season. The Philadelphia 76'ers played their 41st game last night. They were the last team to complete half of the regular season schedule. Tracking the players on pace to earn the NBA's most prestigious honors is good for staying informed. To do this, we use a very simple formula that multiplies the number of minutes played by the player's EFR (HoopObsession.com's per-minute efficiency rating). The results measure total production to date. (read it all)

G-League keeps getting stronger. Analysis of players, season to date.

The NBA now has 26 of their 30 franchises directly affiliated with a G-League team. Six new teams came into being this season. If you thought that perhaps with such a deep pool of players there might not be enough talent to sustain the league, well, think again. Factors from organization of the league, to increased pay for players, and most importantly, the new for 2017-18 "two-way' contracts, have created a talent-rich group of G-Leaguers. Players who in the past may have considered playing professionally in countries outside the United States and Canada, are now willing to accept G-League deals. A two-way contract pays a player $75,000 as a base but for any days spent with the NBA squad, the player gets a prorated NBA minimum salary. That can bump the earnings for the player to an estimated $275,000 if all goes perfectly. Read more .

Walton closes G-League Showcase with great day.

Derrick Walton Jr. was the most efficient player on a winning team Saturday, the final day of the 2018 NBA G-League Showcase. The two-way, rookie guard, for the Miami Heat excelled for the Sioux Falls Skyforce in their 108-107 win over the host Raptors 905. Read about all the day-FOUR stars .

Motley is the man, G-League Showcase Day THREE.

Johnathan Motley was the most efficient player on a winning team during play Friday at the 2018 G-League Showcase in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Read about all the day-THREE stars .

Sacramento Kings halfway report.

There are some positives to build on, but the reality of the halfway point of the 2017-18 NBA season for the Sacramento Kings is that they are a bad basketball team. Not "bad" meaning good, but bad meaning bad. The Kings completed game-41 with a record of 13 wins and 28 losses. Sacramento ranks last of 30 NBA teams in both offensive and defensive rating. Furthermore, the Kings are dead last in point differential.(Read it all)

Christian Woods stars, G-League Showcase Day TWO.

Christian Wood was the most efficient player on a winning team during play Thursday at the 2018 G-League Showcase in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Read about all the day-TWO stars .

G-League Showcase Day One. Roberson stars.

The 2018 G-League Showcase tipped off Wednesday with seven games played in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The most efficient player on a winning team was Tyler Roberson who plays for the Agua Caliente Clippers. Read about all the day-one stars .

NBA three-point shooting, position averages.

We made a quick chart of the three-point shooting percentages of the teams that would qualify for the Playoffs if the season ended today. Check it out.

Average size of NBA players on Playoffs teams.

Annually, we calculate the average listed height and weight for the most used five-man NBA lineups of the 16 teams that would currently qualify for the Playoffs. The latest results: average point guards are 6' 2 " 196 lbs., shooting guards are 6'5" 210 lbs., small forwards are 6' 7.5" 220 lbs., power forwards are 6'9" 237 lbs, and centers are 6'11" 255 lbs. See the spreadsheet which includes the averages going back to 2014.

Ben Simmons leads rookies

December 11, 2017. ...Tracking the players on pace to earn the NBA's most prestigious honors is good for staying informed. To do this, we use a very simple formula that multiplies the number of minutes played by the player's EFR (HoopObsession.com's per-minute efficiency rating). The results measure total production to date. (read it all)

LeBron on track for MVP

November 30, 2017. ...The NBA regular season is as much as 28% old (for at least one team that has played 23 games). Many teams are at least at the quarter-pole. We enjoy tracking who is on pace to earn the NBA's most prestigious honors. To do this, we use a very simple formula that multiplies the number of minutes played by the player's EFR (HoopObsession.com's per-minute efficiency rating). The results lend insight to who is 'getting it done' at an efficient rate, while also measuring total production to date. (read it all)

MVP, Rookie of the Year, All-NBA, All-Star rankings

November 13, 2017 . ...The NBA season is almost four weeks old. The entire campaign will last 25 weeks. We keep track of who is on track to achieve the various awards that are of interest. (read it all)

Summer League rosters spreadsheet

June 26, 2017. ...Keep up to-date with the rosters for the 2017 NBA Summer Leagues. We are building a spreadsheet of team rosters as information becomes available. This list figures to grow daily until July 5th. (See the 2017 Summer League spreadsheet).

Re-booting the 2012 NBA Draft

June 26, 2017. ...Those who want to judge the 2017 NBA Draft are free to do so. But the truth is, we won't know anything definitive for several years. We have made a habit of grading NBA Drafts five years after they take place. ...The 2012 NBA Draft produced four players that have become NBA All-Stars, and four players who never played a minute in the Association. The four All-Stars: Anthony Davis (pick 1), Damian Lillard (pick 6), Andre Drummond (pick 9), and Draymond Green (pick 35). The four selections that never sniffed the show were selected at positions 50, 56, 57, and 59. (read it all)

Draft player capsules growing

June 8, 2017. ...We now have 53 player capsules written for the 2017 NBA Draft. You can access the short reads by clicking on the player name on our draft board. More capsules coming!

Stat audit of 2016-17, and updated NBA Draft rankings

May 4 , 2017. ...All of the linked NBA player efficiency and defensive plus/minus ratings (by position) are updated. As well, the NBA Draft rankings are updated to inlcude all those that are presently "in" the 2017 Draft. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Rankings 5.1

March 29, 2017. ...Our latest NBA Draft rankings "big board" has weeded out all underclassmen except those that have declared, those that are likely to declare or those that are still playing in the Final Four. (Read it all)

The Sweet 16

March 22, 2017. ...Our annual look at the 16 players remaining in the NCAA Tournament that we will be watching most closely. (Read it all)

NBA Draft Rankings 5.0

March 22, 2017. ...The 2017 NBA Draft is now three months (and change) away. We continue to scour and scout. Our latest independent thinking has Lonzo Ball atop our draft board. Our top 130 draft prospects includes all eligible players. If a player formally announces he is returning to school, we remove him from this year's rankings. (Read it all)

Small forwards to watch in the NCAA Tournament

March 14, 2017. ...The 2017 NBA Draft looks rich in small forwards. Here is our list of the dozen best prospects at the "three" spot in the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. (Read it all)

Point guards to watch in the NCAA Tournament

March 13, 2017. ...A good point guard can get your team to the winner's circle. Here is our list of the dozen best prospects at the "one" spot in the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. (Read it all)

Centers to watch in the NCAA Tournament

March 13, 2017. ...The pivot man is essential to winning teams. Here is our list of the dozen best prospects at the "five" spot in the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. (Read it all)

Shooting guards to watch in the NCAA Tournament

March 13, 2017. ...Scorers are great. A scorer that also defends is even better. Here is our list of the dozen best prospects at the "two" spot in the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. (Read it all)

Power forwards to watch in the NCAA Tournament

March 13, 2017. ...The "four" position is evolving. It is now virtually mandatory that big forwards have the ability to make three-point shots. Here is our list of the dozen best prospects at the "four" spot in the 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. (Read it all)

2017 NBA Draft rankings 4.0

March 8 , 2017. ...There is minor movement in the latest Hoop Obsession 2017 NBA Draft Board. Lonzo Ball is still our first choice, followed by Markelle Fultz, and Jayson Tatum. (See our draft rankings)

2017 NBA Draft rankings 3.0

February 27 , 2017. ...Lonzo Ball has ascended to the top of the Hoop Obsession 2017 NBA Draft Rankings. The UCLA point guard is the third player in as many updates that has been ranked at the top. Our first ranking had Jayson Tatum of Duke at number one (he is now 12th), and version 2.0 had Jonathan Isaac of Florida State at the top (he is now ranked second). (See our draft rankings)

2017 D-League report

January 31, 2017. ...Unquestionably, the NBA D-League is more healthy than at any time previous. Despite expansion, the pool of players, that could see NBA minutes at some point in their careers, is crowded. As we annually do, we devoted a significant chunk of our time scouting and doing a statistical audit of the D-League. (Read it all)

D-League Showcase Day Five, quick report.

Vander Blue turned in a brilliant offensive performance Sunday to close out the 2017 NBA D-League Showcase. Blue had 31 points (9-18 fg, 1-4 3-pt., 12-12 ft), four assists, four rebounds, and zero turnovers in 31 minutes. Blue left the game early after getting hit in the head from inadvertent contact with DaJuan Blair. Blue's L.A. Defenders beat the Texas Legends 128-115. (Read it all)

NBA charts: Winning team 3-point percentages

We looked at the three point percentage by position for each of the 15 NBA teams with the best records. (Check it out)

D-League Showcase Day Four, quick report.

Terrence Drisdom was the most efficient player on a winning team during the fourth day of play at the 2017 NBA D-League Showcase. Drisdom, a 6'5", 185 lb. shooting guard from Cal Poly Pomona (2015) had 13 points, eight rebounds, three assists, and two steals in just 21 minutes. His Santa Cruz Warriors defeated the Texas Legends 113-97. (Read it all)

D-League Showcase Day Three, quick report.

Devondrick Walker gained the attention of scouts during the third day of play in the 2017 NBA D-League Showcase. The Delaware 87'ers shooting guard came off the bench to pour in 23 points (7-8 FG, 5-5 3-pt, 4-4 FT) and nab two steals in 21 minutes. Walker, a 6'5" 205 lb., shooting guard, is an unrestricted free agent who played at Texas A&M Commerce. He was not drafted in 2014. (Read it all)

D-League Showcase Day Two, quick report.

Dakari Johnson displayed his toughness in a dominant performance during day two of the 2017 NBA D-League Showcase. The 21 year-old, 7'0" 255 lb. center powered the Oklahoma City Blue to a 95-86 victory over the Santa Cruz Warriors. Johnson scored 25 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, and blocked four shots in 35 minutes. (Read it all)

D-League Showcase Day One. Cory Jefferson stars.

We say every year that the NBA D-League is improving. After digging into our Hoop Obsession stat audit of the D-League and watching games from the first day of the 2017 D-League Showcase, we believe even more strongly that D-League is stocked with players to keep NBA veterans on their toes. (Read it all)

Sacramento Kings halfway report.

The Sacramento Kings stumbled to the halfway mark of the 2016-17 NBA season with a record of 16 wins and 25 losses. The Kings are eleventh in the Western Conference but they stand only one and a half games out of the eighth, and final, Playoffs spot. In game 41, Rudy Gay went out with what appeared to be a torn achilles tendon. (Read it all)

Brooklyn Nets halfway report.

The aftermath of arrogance is the scene in Brooklyn after 41 games of the 2016-17 NBA season. The Nets are 8-33, the worst team in the NBA. The Nets foolishly put all their chips in the pot for the 2012 NBA championship. Not until 2019 will Brooklyn begin to have hope. (Read it all)

Toronto Raptors halfway report.

With a record of 28 wins and 13 losses, the Toronto Raptors hit the midpoint of their 2016-17 NBA season in second place in the Eastern Conference. Their .683 winning percentage is fifth best in the league. (Read it all)

San Antonio Spurs halfway report.

The San Antonio Spurs made it to the halfway mark of the their 2016-17 NBA regular season with a record of 32-9, in second place in the Western Conference. As usual, San Antonio is excellent on both ends of the floor. They rank fourth in the NBA at both offensive and defensive rating. (Read it all)

Phoenix Suns halfway report.

The Phoenix Suns are in a full rebuild. They reached the halfway point of the 2016-17 NBA season with a record of 13-28, last in the Western Conference. The Suns are young and their defense is sketchy. Phoenix was 26th of 30 in defensive rating after 41 games. (Read it all)

Golden State Warriors halfway report.

After 41 games of the 2016-17 season, the best team in the NBA is the Golden State Warriors. Incredibly, they have the top ranked offensive rating AND defensive rating. Their record is 35-6. (Read it all)

Charlotte Hornets halfway report.

The Charlotte Hornets are 20-21, a half game out of the eighth spot in the NBA's Eastern Conference Playoffs race. They struggled to the midpoint of the season having lost five straight games. (Read it all)

Atlanta Hawks halfway report.

The Atlanta Hawks are the hottest team in the NBA as they reached their midpoint of the 2016-17 season. The Hawks have won nine of their last ten games after struggling for much of November and December. Atlanta sits at 24-17, fourth in the Eastern Conference. (Read it all)

Boston Celtics halfway report.

The Boston Celtics are 26-15, third in the Eastern Conference at the halfway point of the 2016-17 NBA regular season. Despite having a sketchy defense, Boston has found ways to win through the on-court leadership of Isaiah Thomas. "I.T." is running at a career-high efficiency clip, an unquestionable All-Star, with averages of 28.4 points, 6.1 assists per game while shooting 38% from three-point land. (Read it all)

Minnesota Timberwolves halfway report.

Las Vegas sports books set the Minnesota Timberwolves over/under season win total at 41.5. The T-Wolves are falling woefully short of that clip as they reached the halfway mark of the NBA season with a record of 14 wins and 27 losses. (Read it all)

New York Knicks halfway report.

The New York Knicks hit the midway point of their 2016-17 NBA season at 18-23, two and a half games behind the last Playoffs position in the Eastern Conference. (Read it all)

New Orleans Pelicans halfway report.

The New Orleans Pelicans reached the midpoint of their 2016-17 NBA season with a record of 16-25. The "Pels" are eleventh in the Western Conference but they are just a game and a half out of the Playoffs. Anthony Davis is way too good of a two-way player to have his team be 16-25. (Read it all)

Chicago Bulls halfway report.

The Chicago Bulls reached the midpoint of the 2016-17 NBA season with one more loss than win. At 20-21, Chicago sits a half game out of the last Playoffs spot in the Eastern Conference. Given their talent level, we find their record very disappointing. (Read it all)

Oklahoma City Thunder halfway report.

With a record of 24-17 the Oklahoma City Thunder made it to the halfway point of their 2016-17 NBA season in seventh place in the Western Conference. Russell Westbrook is a candidate for Most Valuable Player. Westbrook is averaging 30.8 points, 10.7 rebounds, and 10.5 assists per game. Trying to do something that has not been done since the days of Oscar Robertson, Westbrook is averaging a triple-double! (Read it all)

Utah Jazz halfway report.

The Utah Jazz should be thrilled with their first half of the 2016-17 NBA season. At 25-16 the Jazz are in fifth place in the Western Conference. They have the number one ranked defense in the league, anchored by Rudy Gobert. (Read it all)

Miami Heat halfway report.

Eleven wins and 30 losses is the reality for the Miami Heat in the first half of the 2016-17 NBA season. Many thought the Heat might struggle without Chris Bosh but not to the degree of having the second worst record in the league. Bosh is not expected to play this season due to continuing issues related to blood clots. Without Bosh, the Heat offense has been more chilly than hot. (Read it all)

Orlando Magic halfway report.

The Orlando Magic reached the halfway point of their season with a record of 17 wins and 24 losses. They are still somewhat in the hunt for the last Playoffs spot in the Eastern Conference. The Magic sit three and a half games behind the eighth place Washington Wizards. Positives for the Magic include Nikola Vucevic (who has improved his defensive rating under Head Coach Frank Vogel) and off-season acquisition Serge Ibaka. (Read it all)

Detroit Pistons halfway report.

Despite being in eleventh place in the Eastern Conference, the Detroit Pistons are still in the thick of the Playoffs fight. The East is all bunched up from 5th through where the Pistons presently reside. The Pistons played 22 games without Reggie Jackson, their starting point guard. Jackson, while playing well individually, has yet to mesh back into the Pistons core. Since Jackson's return Detroit has been losing two games for every one victory. (Read it all)

Portland Trailblazers halfway report.

The Portland Trailblazers reached the halfway point of their NBA season as the eighth best team in the Western Conference with 18 wins and 23 losses. Their struggles are one of the interesting stories of the first half of the 2016-17 NBA season. (Read it all)

L.A. Clippers halfway report.

The Los Angeles Clippers reached the halfway point of their NBA season as the fourth best team in the Western Conference with 27 wins and 14 losses. They accomplished this despite missing star forward Blake Griffin for 15 games, and Chris Paul for seven contests. The Clippers are sixth in the league in team defensive rating (105.9). (Read it all)

Memphis Grizzlies halfway report.

The Memphis Grizzlies reached the halfway point of their NBA season in seventh place in the Western Conference with a record of 24-17. First year Head Coach David Fizdale has seamlessly maintained the Memphis identity as a rugged defensive minded team. The Grizzlies are third in the league in team defensive rating (104.8). (Read it all)

Houston Rockets halfway report.

The Rockets surprised most observers with a tremendous first half to the 2016-17 NBA Season. As the league shifts to the majority of teams now playing with "four out" and "one in", it made perfect sense to bring in the head coach that popularized that style in professional basketball in the USA. Mike D'Antoni and his system that insists on utilizing a 'stretch four' is being aided by the elite play of James Harden. Is it possible for the Rockets to be be even better now? Are they in touch with reality? Who are the five most efficient at each position? And, which players have defensive ratings better than the team defrtg? These are the questions we will answer in our Hoop Obsession mid-season report. (Read it all)

Los Angeles Lakers halfway report.

The first team to reach the halfway point of the NBA regular season is the Los Angeles Lakers. After an outstanding start to the season, the Lakers win-line receded and they are now 15-26. How could they be better now? Are they in touch with reality? Who are the five most efficient at each position? And, which players have defensive ratings better than the team defrtg? These are the questions we will answer in our Hoop Obsession mid-season reports. (read it all)

Average size, by position, of NBA players on winning teams.

Annually, we calculate the average of the listed height and weight for the five NBA players that have played the most minutes on the 16 teams with the best records in the NBA. The latest results: average point guards are 6' 1.5" 188 lbs., shooting guards are 6'5" 206 lbs., small forwards are 6' 7.75" 220 lbs., power forwards are 6'8.5" 231 lbs, and centers are 6'11" 248 lbs.

The only noticeable trend is the shrinking size of the power forward who is more often referred to as a stretch-four these days. Just last season the average size of a PF was 6'10" 244 lbs. The loss of an inch and a half, and 13 lbs. at the position, is easy to see on NBA floors as teams play better shooters (often smaller players) for offensive spacing.

2017 NBA Draft, First Look.

The 2017 NBA Draft will take place June 22nd. Josh Jackson, a Kansas freshman forward, is listed number one on our initial Hoop Obsession Draft Board for 2017. We had a very hard time deciding between five players for the top spot. We also like Jayson Tatum (Duke), Jonathan Isaac (Florida St.), and both Malik Monk and De'Aaron Fox of Kentucky.

Our first 2017 NBA Draft, player rankings page is a very rough sketch. The draft board will change often as we continue to gain knowledge about the prospects. It is not uncommon for our lists to change right up to NBA Draft day in June.

At this stage of the process, we use the Hoop Obsession draft board to help us identify and prioritize the players that we want to zero-in on. By June, we will have a much more stable list of the top 130 prospects. (see 2017 Draft list)

Do the Kings really want to make the Playoffs this season?

The object of the game is to win. But what is the prize? That is the question Sacramento Kings officials must address over the course of the next month and a half. The Kings are presently flirting with having the eighth best record in the Western Conference, which, should they finish there, would give them a first round date with the NBA's present overall number one seed, the Golden State Warriors. While making the Playoffs would be a sign of modest progress for Sacramento, it would also guarantee that the Kings 2017 first round draft pick would go to the Chicago Bulls. And while not a guarantee, it seems unlikely that Sacramento would win one game in a best-of-seven series with the Warriors.

Back to the Draft. If the Kings pick falls between 11 and 30, it will transfer to the Bulls. The only way the Kings can keep their first round pick in 2017 is to have the Philadelphia 76'ers and the Kings end up with picks in the one through ten range. Philly has the right to swap with Sacramento if the Kings pick is a better one. (read it all)