PREDICTIONS
Which team will win the 2015 NBA Finals?
1. San Antonio — 46.2%
2. Cleveland — 15.4%
3. Chicago — 11.5%
L.A. Clippers — 11.5%
Oklahoma City — 11.5%
6. Golden State — 3.8%
Last year: Miami — 75.9%
1. San Antonio — 46.2%
2. Cleveland — 15.4%
3. Chicago — 11.5%
L.A. Clippers — 11.5%
Oklahoma City — 11.5%
6. Golden State — 3.8%
Last year: Miami — 75.9%
Which team will win the Eastern Conference finals?
1. Cleveland — 70.4%
2. Chicago — 25.9%
3. Washington — 3.7%
Last year: Miami — 86.2%
1. Cleveland — 70.4%
2. Chicago — 25.9%
3. Washington — 3.7%
Last year: Miami — 86.2%
Which team will win the Western Conference finals?
1. San Antonio — 55.6%
2. Oklahoma City — 29.6%
3. L.A. Clippers — 11.1%
4. Golden State — 3.7%
Last year: San Antonio — 40.0%
1. San Antonio — 55.6%
2. Oklahoma City — 29.6%
3. L.A. Clippers — 11.1%
4. Golden State — 3.7%
Last year: San Antonio — 40.0%
Which team will win the Atlantic Division?
1. Toronto — 76.9%
2. Brooklyn — 19.2%
3. New York — 3.8%
Last year: Brooklyn — 75.9%
1. Toronto — 76.9%
2. Brooklyn — 19.2%
3. New York — 3.8%
Last year: Brooklyn — 75.9%
Which team will win the Central Division?
1. Cleveland — 60.7%
2. Chicago — 39.3%
Last year: Indiana — 51.7%
1. Cleveland — 60.7%
2. Chicago — 39.3%
Last year: Indiana — 51.7%
Which team will win the Southeast Division?
1. Washington — 59.3%
2. Miami — 29.6%
3. Atlanta — 7.4%
4. Charlotte — 3.7%
Last year: Miami — 100%
1. Washington — 59.3%
2. Miami — 29.6%
3. Atlanta — 7.4%
4. Charlotte — 3.7%
Last year: Miami — 100%
Which team will win the Northwest Division?
1. Oklahoma City — 92.9%
2. Portland — 7.1%
Last year: Oklahoma City — 96.6%
1. Oklahoma City — 92.9%
2. Portland — 7.1%
Last year: Oklahoma City — 96.6%
Which team will win the Pacific Division?
1. L.A. Clippers — 81.5%
2. Golden State — 18.5%
Last year: L.A. Clippers — 89.7%
1. L.A. Clippers — 81.5%
2. Golden State — 18.5%
Last year: L.A. Clippers — 89.7%
Which team will win the Southwest Division?
1. San Antonio — 96.4%
2. Houston — 3.6%
Last year: San Antonio — 70.0%
1. San Antonio — 96.4%
2. Houston — 3.6%
Last year: San Antonio — 70.0%
Who will win the 2014-15 MVP?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 67.9%
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 21.4%
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony, New York; Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers
Last year: LeBron James — 69.0%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 67.9%
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 21.4%
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony, New York; Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers
Last year: LeBron James — 69.0%
If you were starting a franchise today and could sign any player in the NBA, who would it be?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 50.0%
2. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 25.0%
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 25.0%
Last year: LeBron James — 89.7%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 50.0%
2. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 25.0%
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 25.0%
Last year: LeBron James — 89.7%
Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 76.9%
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 11.5%
3. Carmelo Anthony, New York — 7.7%
4. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas — 3.8%
Last year: LeBron James — 66.7%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 76.9%
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 11.5%
3. Carmelo Anthony, New York — 7.7%
4. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas — 3.8%
Last year: LeBron James — 66.7%
Which player is most likely to have a breakout season in 2014-15?
1. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 29.6%
2. Bradley Beal, Washington — 14.8%
3. Andre Drummond, Detroit — 11.1%
Klay Thompson, Golden State — 11.1%
5. Kenneth Faried, Denver — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Rudy Gobert, Utah; Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio; Brook Lopez, Brooklyn; Markieff Morris, Phoenix; Otto Porter, Washington; Austin Rivers, New Orleans
Last year: Anthony Davis — 27.6%
1. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 29.6%
2. Bradley Beal, Washington — 14.8%
3. Andre Drummond, Detroit — 11.1%
Klay Thompson, Golden State — 11.1%
5. Kenneth Faried, Denver — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Rudy Gobert, Utah; Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio; Brook Lopez, Brooklyn; Markieff Morris, Phoenix; Otto Porter, Washington; Austin Rivers, New Orleans
Last year: Anthony Davis — 27.6%
Who is the best point guard in the NBA?
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 71.4%
2. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City — 10.7%
3. Tony Parker, San Antonio — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Stephen Curry, Golden State; Damian Lillard, Portland; Derrick Rose, Chicago
Last year: Chris Paul — 70.0%
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 71.4%
2. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City — 10.7%
3. Tony Parker, San Antonio — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Stephen Curry, Golden State; Damian Lillard, Portland; Derrick Rose, Chicago
Last year: Chris Paul — 70.0%
Who is the best shooting guard in the NBA?
1. James Harden, Houston — 63.0%
2. Klay Thompson, Golden State — 18.5%
3. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 7.4%
Stephen Curry, Golden State — 7.4%
5. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 3.7%
Last year: James Harden — 56.7%
1. James Harden, Houston — 63.0%
2. Klay Thompson, Golden State — 18.5%
3. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 7.4%
Stephen Curry, Golden State — 7.4%
5. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 3.7%
Last year: James Harden — 56.7%
Who is the best small forward in the NBA?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 75.0%
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 25.0%
Last year: LeBron James — 86.7%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 75.0%
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 25.0%
Last year: LeBron James — 86.7%
Who is the best power forward in the NBA?
1. LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland — 25.0%
Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers — 25.0%
3. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 21.4%
4. LeBron James, Cleveland — 10.7%
5. Kevin Love, Cleveland — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
Last year: Tim Duncan — 31.0%
1. LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland — 25.0%
Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers — 25.0%
3. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 21.4%
4. LeBron James, Cleveland — 10.7%
5. Kevin Love, Cleveland — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
Last year: Tim Duncan — 31.0%
Who is the best center in the NBA?
1. Dwight Howard, Houston — 42.9%
2. Marc Gasol, Memphis — 25.0%
3. Joakim Noah, Chicago — 17.9%
4. Tim Duncan, San Antonio — 10.7%
5. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 3.6%
Last year: Dwight Howard — 65.5%
1. Dwight Howard, Houston — 42.9%
2. Marc Gasol, Memphis — 25.0%
3. Joakim Noah, Chicago — 17.9%
4. Tim Duncan, San Antonio — 10.7%
5. Anthony Davis, New Orleans — 3.6%
Last year: Dwight Howard — 65.5%
Which team made the best overall moves this offseason?
1. Cleveland — 89.3%
2. Chicago — 10.7%
Last year: Houston — 55.2%
1. Cleveland — 89.3%
2. Chicago — 10.7%
Last year: Houston — 55.2%
Which one player acquisition will make the biggest impact?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 96.3%
2. Pau Gasol, Chicago — 3.7%
Last year: Dwight Howard — 86.2%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 96.3%
2. Pau Gasol, Chicago — 3.7%
Last year: Dwight Howard — 86.2%
What was the most underrated player acquisition?
1. Tyson Chandler, Dallas — 17.9%
2. Omer Asik, New Orleans — 14.3%
Spencer Hawes, L.A. Clippers — 14.3%
4. Pau Gasol, Chicago — 7.1%
Paul Pierce, Washington — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Arron Afflalo, Denver; Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn; Channing Frye, Orlando; James Johnson, Toronto; Shawn Marion, Cleveland; Nikola Mirotic, Chicago; Jameer Nelson, Dallas; Lance Stephenson, Charlotte; Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota; Marvin Williams, Charlotte; Thaddeus Young, Minnesota
Last year: Jrue Holiday, Andrei Kirilenko, Luis Scola — 10.0%
1. Tyson Chandler, Dallas — 17.9%
2. Omer Asik, New Orleans — 14.3%
Spencer Hawes, L.A. Clippers — 14.3%
4. Pau Gasol, Chicago — 7.1%
Paul Pierce, Washington — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Arron Afflalo, Denver; Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn; Channing Frye, Orlando; James Johnson, Toronto; Shawn Marion, Cleveland; Nikola Mirotic, Chicago; Jameer Nelson, Dallas; Lance Stephenson, Charlotte; Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota; Marvin Williams, Charlotte; Thaddeus Young, Minnesota
Last year: Jrue Holiday, Andrei Kirilenko, Luis Scola — 10.0%
Which team will be most improved in 2014-15?
1. Cleveland — 75.0%
2. New Orleans — 14.3%
3. Chicago — 7.1%
4. Charlotte — 3.6%
Last year: Detroit — 16.7%
1. Cleveland — 75.0%
2. New Orleans — 14.3%
3. Chicago — 7.1%
4. Charlotte — 3.6%
Last year: Detroit — 16.7%
What was the most surprising move of the offseason?
1. LeBron James to Cleveland — 42.9%
2. Chandler Parsons to Dallas — 21.4%
3. Afflalo-Fournier trade — 7.1%
Pau Gasol to Chicago — 7.1%
Love-Wiggins trade — 7.1%
Lance Stephenson to Charlotte — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony staying in New York; Isaiah Thomasto Phoenix
Last year: Nets-Celtics trade, Iguodala to Golden State — 21.4%
1. LeBron James to Cleveland — 42.9%
2. Chandler Parsons to Dallas — 21.4%
3. Afflalo-Fournier trade — 7.1%
Pau Gasol to Chicago — 7.1%
Love-Wiggins trade — 7.1%
Lance Stephenson to Charlotte — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony staying in New York; Isaiah Thomasto Phoenix
Last year: Nets-Celtics trade, Iguodala to Golden State — 21.4%
Who will win the 2014-15 Rookie of the Year?
1. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee — 75.0%
2. Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota — 17.9%
Also receiving votes: Nerlens Noel, Philadelphia; Marcus Smart, Boston
Last year: Victor Oladipo — 80.0%
1. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee — 75.0%
2. Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota — 17.9%
Also receiving votes: Nerlens Noel, Philadelphia; Marcus Smart, Boston
Last year: Victor Oladipo — 80.0%
Which rookie will be the best player in five years?
1. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee — 35.7%
2. Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota — 32.1%
3. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia — 21.4%
Also receiving votes: Dante Exum, Utah; Doug McDermott, Chicago; Julius Randle, L.A. Lakers
Last year: Victor Oladipo — 40.0%
1. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee — 35.7%
2. Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota — 32.1%
3. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia — 21.4%
Also receiving votes: Dante Exum, Utah; Doug McDermott, Chicago; Julius Randle, L.A. Lakers
Last year: Victor Oladipo — 40.0%
Which rookie was the biggest steal at where he was selected in the Draft?
1. Rodney Hood (23), Utah — 17.9%
2. Doug McDermott (11), Chicago — 14.3%
3. Kyle Anderson (30), San Antonio — 10.7%
Zach LaVine (13), Minnesota — 10.7%
5. Spencer Dinwiddie (38), Detroit — 7.1%
Cleanthony Early (34), New York — 7.1%
Gary Harris (19), Denver — 7.1%
Nikola Mirotic (23 — 2011), Chicago — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Bogdan Bogdanovic (27), Phoenix; K.J. McDaniels (32), Philadelphia; Julius Randle (7), L.A. Lakers; Dario Saric (12), Philadelphia; T.J. Warren (14), Phoenix
Last year: Kelly Olynyk — 27.6%
1. Rodney Hood (23), Utah — 17.9%
2. Doug McDermott (11), Chicago — 14.3%
3. Kyle Anderson (30), San Antonio — 10.7%
Zach LaVine (13), Minnesota — 10.7%
5. Spencer Dinwiddie (38), Detroit — 7.1%
Cleanthony Early (34), New York — 7.1%
Gary Harris (19), Denver — 7.1%
Nikola Mirotic (23 — 2011), Chicago — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Bogdan Bogdanovic (27), Phoenix; K.J. McDaniels (32), Philadelphia; Julius Randle (7), L.A. Lakers; Dario Saric (12), Philadelphia; T.J. Warren (14), Phoenix
Last year: Kelly Olynyk — 27.6%
Who is the best international player in the NBA?
1. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas — 53.6%
2. Tony Parker, San Antonio — 28.6%
3. Marc Gasol, Memphis — 14.3%
4. Goran Dragic, Phoenix — 3.6%
Last year: Tony Parker — 53.3%
1. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas — 53.6%
2. Tony Parker, San Antonio — 28.6%
3. Marc Gasol, Memphis — 14.3%
4. Goran Dragic, Phoenix — 3.6%
Last year: Tony Parker — 53.3%
Which international player is most likely to have a breakout season in 2014-15?
1. Jonas Valanciunas, Toronto — 33.3%
2. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee — 18.5%
3. Rudy Gobert, Utah — 11.1%
3. Evan Fournier, Orlando — 7.4%
Nikola Mirotic, Chicago — 7.4%
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Steven Adams, Oklahoma City; Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn; Danilo Gallinari, Denver; Timofey Mozgov, Denver
Last year: Jonas Valanciunas — 39.3%
1. Jonas Valanciunas, Toronto — 33.3%
2. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee — 18.5%
3. Rudy Gobert, Utah — 11.1%
3. Evan Fournier, Orlando — 7.4%
Nikola Mirotic, Chicago — 7.4%
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Steven Adams, Oklahoma City; Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn; Danilo Gallinari, Denver; Timofey Mozgov, Denver
Last year: Jonas Valanciunas — 39.3%
Who is the best international player NOT in the NBA?
1. Rudy Fernandez — 32.0%
Dario Saric — 32.0%
3. Sergio Rodriguez — 12.0%
Milos Teodosic — 12.0%
Also receiving votes: Mario Hezonja, Nenad Krstic, Vassilis Spanoulis
Last year: Nikola Mirotic — 25.0%
1. Rudy Fernandez — 32.0%
Dario Saric — 32.0%
3. Sergio Rodriguez — 12.0%
Milos Teodosic — 12.0%
Also receiving votes: Mario Hezonja, Nenad Krstic, Vassilis Spanoulis
Last year: Nikola Mirotic — 25.0%
Who is the best defensive player in the NBA?
1. Joakim Noah, Chicago — 35.7%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland — 21.4%
3. Dwight Howard, Houston — 14.3%
Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City — 14.3%
Also receiving votes: Tony Allen, Memphis; Tyson Chandler, Dallas; Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio
Last year: Dwight Howard — 34.5%
1. Joakim Noah, Chicago — 35.7%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland — 21.4%
3. Dwight Howard, Houston — 14.3%
Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City — 14.3%
Also receiving votes: Tony Allen, Memphis; Tyson Chandler, Dallas; Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio
Last year: Dwight Howard — 34.5%
Who is the best perimeter defender in the NBA?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 25.0%
2. Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio — 21.4%
3. Tony Allen, Memphis — 17.9%
4. Jimmy Butler, Chicago — 7.1%
Andre Iguodala, Golden State — 7.1%
Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 7.1%
Klay Thompson, Golden State — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Avery Bradley, Boston; Paul George, Indiana
Last year: Tony Allen — 36.7%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 25.0%
2. Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio — 21.4%
3. Tony Allen, Memphis — 17.9%
4. Jimmy Butler, Chicago — 7.1%
Andre Iguodala, Golden State — 7.1%
Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 7.1%
Klay Thompson, Golden State — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Avery Bradley, Boston; Paul George, Indiana
Last year: Tony Allen — 36.7%
Who is the best interior defender in the NBA?
1. Joakim Noah, Chicago — 39.3%
2. Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City — 25.0%
3. Dwight Howard, Houston — 14.3%
4. Marc Gasol, Memphis — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Tyson Chandler, Dallas; Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Roy Hibbert, Indiana
Last year: Dwight Howard — 46.7%
1. Joakim Noah, Chicago — 39.3%
2. Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City — 25.0%
3. Dwight Howard, Houston — 14.3%
4. Marc Gasol, Memphis — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Tyson Chandler, Dallas; Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Roy Hibbert, Indiana
Last year: Dwight Howard — 46.7%
Which is the best defensive team in the NBA?
1. Chicago — 85.7%
2. Indiana — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Memphis, San Antonio
Last year: Chicago — 43.3%
1. Chicago — 85.7%
2. Indiana — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Memphis, San Antonio
Last year: Chicago — 43.3%
Who is the best head coach in the NBA?
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 92.9%
Also receiving votes: Lionel Hollins, Brooklyn; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 75.9%
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 92.9%
Also receiving votes: Lionel Hollins, Brooklyn; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 75.9%
Which head coach is the best manager/motivator of people?
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 57.1%
2. Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers — 35.7%
Also receiving votes: Steve Clifford, Charlotte; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 51.7%
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 57.1%
2. Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers — 35.7%
Also receiving votes: Steve Clifford, Charlotte; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 51.7%
Which head coach makes the best in-game adjustments?
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 46.4%
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas — 42.9%
Also receiving votes: Mike Budenholzer, Atlanta; Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 27.6%
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 46.4%
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas — 42.9%
Also receiving votes: Mike Budenholzer, Atlanta; Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 27.6%
Which head coach runs the best offense?
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 77.8%
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas — 11.1%
Also receiving votes: Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers; Flip Saunders, Minnesota; Erik Spoelstra, Miami
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 37.9%
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 77.8%
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas — 11.1%
Also receiving votes: Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers; Flip Saunders, Minnesota; Erik Spoelstra, Miami
Last year: Gregg Popovich — 37.9%
Which head coach has the best defensive schemes?
1. Tom Thibodeau, Chicago — 92.9%
2. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 7.1%
Last year: Tom Thibodeau — 58.6%
1. Tom Thibodeau, Chicago — 92.9%
2. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio — 7.1%
Last year: Tom Thibodeau — 58.6%
Who is the best assistant coach in the NBA?
1. Alvin Gentry, Golden State — 17.9%
2. Adrian Griffin, Chicago — 7.1%
Tyronn Lue, Cleveland — 7.1%
Ettore Messina, San Antonio — 7.1%
Mike Woodson, L.A. Clippers — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Ron Adams, Golden State; Kenny Atkinson, Atlanta; Jim Boylan, Cleveland; Jim Boylen, San Antonio; David Fizdale, Miami; Lawrence Frank, L.A. Clippers; Tim Grgurich; Melvin Hunt, Denver; Chris Jent, Sacramento; Brian Keefe, New York; Mike Longabardi, Phoenix; Nate McMillan, Indiana; Don Newman, Washington; Nick Nurse, Toronto; Joe Prunty, Milwaukee
Last year: Lawrence Frank — 21.4%
1. Alvin Gentry, Golden State — 17.9%
2. Adrian Griffin, Chicago — 7.1%
Tyronn Lue, Cleveland — 7.1%
Ettore Messina, San Antonio — 7.1%
Mike Woodson, L.A. Clippers — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Ron Adams, Golden State; Kenny Atkinson, Atlanta; Jim Boylan, Cleveland; Jim Boylen, San Antonio; David Fizdale, Miami; Lawrence Frank, L.A. Clippers; Tim Grgurich; Melvin Hunt, Denver; Chris Jent, Sacramento; Brian Keefe, New York; Mike Longabardi, Phoenix; Nate McMillan, Indiana; Don Newman, Washington; Nick Nurse, Toronto; Joe Prunty, Milwaukee
Last year: Lawrence Frank — 21.4%
Which active player will make the best head coach someday?
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 24.0%
2. Steve Blake, Portland — 12.0%
3. Kirk Hinrich, Chicago — 8.0%
Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers — 8.0%
4. Mike Conley, Memphis — 6.0%
Jarrett Jack, Brooklyn — 6.0%
Also receiving votes: Caron Butler, Detroit; Jared Dudley, Milwaukee; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Willie Green, Orlando; Andre Miller, Washington; Nazr Mohammed, Chicago; Jameer Nelson, Dallas; J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers; Rajon Rondo, Boston
Last year: Chauncey Billups — 32.1%
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 24.0%
2. Steve Blake, Portland — 12.0%
3. Kirk Hinrich, Chicago — 8.0%
Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers — 8.0%
4. Mike Conley, Memphis — 6.0%
Jarrett Jack, Brooklyn — 6.0%
Also receiving votes: Caron Butler, Detroit; Jared Dudley, Milwaukee; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Willie Green, Orlando; Andre Miller, Washington; Nazr Mohammed, Chicago; Jameer Nelson, Dallas; J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers; Rajon Rondo, Boston
Last year: Chauncey Billups — 32.1%
Which team is the most fun to watch?
1. Golden State — 57.1%
2. L.A. Clippers — 21.4%
3. San Antonio — 17.9%
4. Oklahoma City — 3.6%
Last year: Golden State — 41.4%
1. Golden State — 57.1%
2. L.A. Clippers — 21.4%
3. San Antonio — 17.9%
4. Oklahoma City — 3.6%
Last year: Golden State — 41.4%
Which team has the best home-court advantage?
1. Oklahoma City — 42.9%
2. Denver — 28.6%
3. Golden State — 17.9%
Also receiving votes: Portland, San Antonio, Utah
Last year: Oklahoma City — 36.7%
1. Oklahoma City — 42.9%
2. Denver — 28.6%
3. Golden State — 17.9%
Also receiving votes: Portland, San Antonio, Utah
Last year: Oklahoma City — 36.7%
Which player is the most athletic?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 50.0%
2. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers — 10.7%
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City — 10.7%
4. Gerald Green, Phoenix — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Jeremy Evans, Utah; DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers; Zach LaVine, Minnesota; Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota
Last year: LeBron James — 56.7%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 50.0%
2. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers — 10.7%
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City — 10.7%
4. Gerald Green, Phoenix — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Jeremy Evans, Utah; DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers; Zach LaVine, Minnesota; Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota
Last year: LeBron James — 56.7%
Which player is the best pure shooter?
1. Stephen Curry, Golden State — 60.7%
2. Kyle Korver, Atlanta — 28.6%
Also receiving votes: Ray Allen; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Klay Thompson, Golden State
Last year: Stephen Curry — 44.8%
1. Stephen Curry, Golden State — 60.7%
2. Kyle Korver, Atlanta — 28.6%
Also receiving votes: Ray Allen; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Klay Thompson, Golden State
Last year: Stephen Curry — 44.8%
Which player is the fastest with the ball?
1. John Wall, Washington — 40.7%
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City — 40.7%
3. Derrick Rose, Chicago — 11.1%
Also receiving votes: Ty Lawson, Denver; Rajon Rondo, Boston
Last year: Russell Westbrook — 26.7%
1. John Wall, Washington — 40.7%
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City — 40.7%
3. Derrick Rose, Chicago — 11.1%
Also receiving votes: Ty Lawson, Denver; Rajon Rondo, Boston
Last year: Russell Westbrook — 26.7%
Which player is best at moving without the ball?
1. Kyle Korver, Atlanta — 53.6%
2. J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers — 10.7%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State — 7.1%
Shawn Marion, Cleveland — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Bradley Beal, Washington; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Gordon Hayward, Utah; Chandler Parsons, Dallas; Klay Thompson, Golden State; Dwyane Wade, Miami
Last year: Ray Allen — 36.7%
1. Kyle Korver, Atlanta — 53.6%
2. J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers — 10.7%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State — 7.1%
Shawn Marion, Cleveland — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Bradley Beal, Washington; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Gordon Hayward, Utah; Chandler Parsons, Dallas; Klay Thompson, Golden State; Dwyane Wade, Miami
Last year: Ray Allen — 36.7%
Which player is the best at getting his own shot?
1. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 42.9%
2. Carmelo Anthony, New York — 25.0%
3. LeBron James, Cleveland — 10.7%
4. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Jamal Crawford, L.A. Clippers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; James Harden, Houston; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Last year: Kevin Durant — 33.3%
1. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 42.9%
2. Carmelo Anthony, New York — 25.0%
3. LeBron James, Cleveland — 10.7%
4. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Jamal Crawford, L.A. Clippers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; James Harden, Houston; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Last year: Kevin Durant — 33.3%
Which player is the best offensive rebounder?
1. Andre Drummond, Detroit — 42.9%
2. Kevin Love, Cleveland — 21.4%
3. Reggie Evans, Sacramento — 7.1%
Kenneth Faried, Denver — 7.1%
DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers — 7.1%
Zach Randolph, Memphis — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Dwight Howard, Houston; Joakim Noah, Chicago
Last year: Kevin Love — 41.4%
1. Andre Drummond, Detroit — 42.9%
2. Kevin Love, Cleveland — 21.4%
3. Reggie Evans, Sacramento — 7.1%
Kenneth Faried, Denver — 7.1%
DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers — 7.1%
Zach Randolph, Memphis — 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Dwight Howard, Houston; Joakim Noah, Chicago
Last year: Kevin Love — 41.4%
Which player is the best passer?
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 64.3%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland — 10.7%
Rajon Rondo, Boston — 10.7%
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota — 10.7%
5. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers — 3.6%
Last year: Chris Paul — 46.7%
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 64.3%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland — 10.7%
Rajon Rondo, Boston — 10.7%
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota — 10.7%
5. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers — 3.6%
Last year: Chris Paul — 46.7%
Which player is the most dangerous in the open floor?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 74.1%
Also receiving votes: Jamal Crawford, L.A. Clippers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; James Harden, Houston; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Derrick Rose, Chicago; John Wall, Washington; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Last year: LeBron James — 73.3%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 74.1%
Also receiving votes: Jamal Crawford, L.A. Clippers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; James Harden, Houston; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Derrick Rose, Chicago; John Wall, Washington; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Last year: LeBron James — 73.3%
Which player is the best finisher at the rim?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 67.9%
2. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Andre Drummond, Detroit; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; James Harden, Houston; Dwight Howard, Houston; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Last year: LeBron James — 70.0%
1. LeBron James, Cleveland — 67.9%
2. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Andre Drummond, Detroit; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; James Harden, Houston; Dwight Howard, Houston; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City
Last year: LeBron James — 70.0%
Who is the toughest player in the NBA?
1. Tony Allen, Memphis — 25.9%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 11.1%
David West, Indiana — 11.1%
4. Reggie Evans, Sacramento — 7.4%
Kenneth Faried, Denver — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Andrew Bogut, Golden State; Caron Butler, Detroit; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City; LeBron James, Cleveland; Joakim Noah, Chicago; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers; Nikola Pekovic, Minnesota
Last year: Kobe Bryant — 31.0%
1. Tony Allen, Memphis — 25.9%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 11.1%
David West, Indiana — 11.1%
4. Reggie Evans, Sacramento — 7.4%
Kenneth Faried, Denver — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Andrew Bogut, Golden State; Caron Butler, Detroit; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City; LeBron James, Cleveland; Joakim Noah, Chicago; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers; Nikola Pekovic, Minnesota
Last year: Kobe Bryant — 31.0%
Which player is the best leader?
1. Tim Duncan, San Antonio — 35.7%
2. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 28.6%
3. LeBron James, Cleveland — 14.3%
4. Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Stephen Curry, Golden State; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers
Last year: Tim Duncan — 30.0%
1. Tim Duncan, San Antonio — 35.7%
2. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 28.6%
3. LeBron James, Cleveland — 14.3%
4. Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Stephen Curry, Golden State; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers
Last year: Tim Duncan — 30.0%
Who is the league’s best role player?
1. Boris Diaw, San Antonio — 11.1%
Kenneth Faried, Denver — 11.1%
3. Jimmy Butler, Chicago — 7.4%
Taj Gibson, Chicago — 7.4%
Manu Ginobili, San Antonio — 7.4%
Kyle Korver, Atlanta — 7.4%
Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio — 7.4%
Wes Matthews, Portland — 7.4%
Joakim Noah, Chicago — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Tony Allen, Memphis; Nick Collison, Oklahoma City; Danny Green, San Antonio; Draymond Green, Golden State; Dwight Howard, Houston; Andre Iguodala, Golden State; J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers
Last year: N/A
1. Boris Diaw, San Antonio — 11.1%
Kenneth Faried, Denver — 11.1%
3. Jimmy Butler, Chicago — 7.4%
Taj Gibson, Chicago — 7.4%
Manu Ginobili, San Antonio — 7.4%
Kyle Korver, Atlanta — 7.4%
Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio — 7.4%
Wes Matthews, Portland — 7.4%
Joakim Noah, Chicago — 7.4%
Also receiving votes: Tony Allen, Memphis; Nick Collison, Oklahoma City; Danny Green, San Antonio; Draymond Green, Golden State; Dwight Howard, Houston; Andre Iguodala, Golden State; J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers
Last year: N/A
Which player has the best basketball IQ?
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 28.6%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland — 21.4%
3. Tim Duncan, San Antonio — 14.3%
4. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; Boris Diaw, San Antonio; Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn; Marc Gasol, Memphis; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Kevin Love, Cleveland
Last year: Chris Paul — 33.3%
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers — 28.6%
2. LeBron James, Cleveland — 21.4%
3. Tim Duncan, San Antonio — 14.3%
4. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers — 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; Boris Diaw, San Antonio; Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn; Marc Gasol, Memphis; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Kevin Love, Cleveland
Last year: Chris Paul — 33.3%
Which player would you want taking a shot with the game on the line?
1. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 76.9%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 7.7%
LeBron James, Cleveland — 7.7%
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony, New York; Stephen Curry, Golden State
Last year: Kevin Durant — 39.3%
1. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City — 76.9%
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers — 7.7%
LeBron James, Cleveland — 7.7%
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony, New York; Stephen Curry, Golden State
Last year: Kevin Durant — 39.3%