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2024-2025 NBA Rank: Post Players

We describe post players as those who primarily play and are most effective in the post, as listed by Basketball Reference. For example, you might be wondering about LeBron James, who has spent most of his career as a point guard or primary ball handler at small forward. However, over the last three seasons, he played 6% or less of his estimated minutes not at power forward or center, as calculated by Basketball Reference. He’s now primarily a “post” player as he transitions into this new phase of his career.

In the modern NBA, many teams utilize versatile forwards in different roles. Players like Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, and Kevin Durant also spend significant time at power forward, despite not being traditional post players. We’ll include this hybrid position and those players in these rankings as well, as it’s not entirely obvious they are strictly power forwards or centers given the evolving nature of positions.

Statistical Analysis

These rankings are heavily influenced by our NBA ADJeff stat, which serves as a primary guidepost. If you want the statistical rank alone for last season, you can find it at that link. However, these rankings should be more nuanced, considering factors beyond just the statistics with some history for players that are of certain prime or younger ages. For example, Ja Morant only played 9 games last year and was much worse than his previous two seasons. Trae Young, who has performed much better in the past than last year and, at his age, shouldn’t be declining. Young’s performance seems to have been affected by pairing with Dejounte Murray, which is no more. Both players should theoretically see a bump back to their previous baseline independent of each other. We factored in such situations for various players that have been better like Jaren Jackson, Jr. etc in the recent past and weren’t old enough to blame decline on age, or that overall have proven they can play better in high usage roles. These rankings will factor in those sorts of examples than just strictly one year although it is the important marker.

Let’s take a look at the best post players in the NBA.

OverallWingsPoint Guards
AgeDRtgPERNBA
ADJeff
1Joel EmbiidPHI30106.733.47.83
2Nikola JokicDEN29108.430.87.1
3Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL29111.529.66.64
4Anthony DavisLAL31108.925.65.88
5Victor WembanyamaSAS20105.7235.44
6Zion WilliamsonNOP23113.922.74.98
7Kristaps PorzingisBOS28109.123.25.32
8Domantas SabonisSAC28112.823.15.12
9Rudy GobertMIN32104.819.24.58
10Bam AdebayoMIA26107.919.74.56
11Jarrett AllenCLE26110.921.64.87
12Chet HolmgrenOKC22108.820.44.69
13Lauri MarkkanenUTA27119.821.14.4
14Jaren Jackson, Jr.MEM24112.717.23.82
15Karl-Anthony TownsMIN28109.118.74.29
16Evan MobleyCLE23109.819.94.53
17Alperen SengunHOU21110.721.84.92
18Daniel GaffordDAL25110.921.64.87
19Julius RandleNYK29114.218.44.03
20Myles TurnerIND28114.919.24.18
21Andre DrummondPHI30107.5235.35
22Clint CapelaATL30114.620.74.52
23Nicolas ClaxtonBRK2511118.74.21
24Mark WilliamsCHA22117.821.74.61
25Ivica ZubacLAC27113.119.34.27

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