In a new set of NBA player rankings, star Los Angeles Clippers small forward Paul George was ranked at the 18th spot in the league for next season, mainly for his elite play when on the court, though his availability due to injuries has impacted his overall standing.
On the other hand, All-NBA Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is an intriguing player who also deserves attention for what he brings to his ball club. The Georgia native plays with a dynamic skill set and showcases tremendous potential for growth if he can improve his handle and passing as a No. 2 option on a team.
Which of the two forwards ought to be ranked higher in league player rankings?
Eponymous host of the Volume “Hoops Tonight with Jason Timpf” recently broke down why he had George and Brown ranked respectively in his most recent player rankings.
Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear his logic.
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