Orchestrated the league’s most efficient offense, controlled tempo in pick-and-roll, and remained an elite point-of-attack defender for the Clippers in 2016-17; widely praised for two-way impact and late-game shot creation.
All-Defensive First Team (2017)
Blake Griffin
Starter/Star [1.1]
34.0
High [1.2]
21.6
8.1
4.9
1.3
94.67
Expanded his perimeter game with improved three-point shooting while remaining the primary scoring hub and half-court facilitator at power forward; balanced inside power with playmaking responsibilities.
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DeAndre Jordan
Starter/Star [1.1]
31.7
Medium [1.1]
12.7
13.8
1.2
2.3
72.11
Anchored the paint defensively and led the NBA in field-goal percentage, thriving as a rim-runner and lob threat in pick-and-roll sets; elite rebounder on both ends.
All-Star (2017); All-NBA Third Team (2017)
JJ Redick
Starter/Star [1.1]
28.2
Medium [1.1]
15.0
2.2
1.4
0.9
47.19
One of the league’s most dangerous movement shooters, spacing the floor with off-screen actions and posting a career year from three; constant gravity opened driving lanes for stars.
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Jamal Crawford
Bench [1.0]
26.3
Medium [1.1]
12.3
1.6
2.6
0.9
38.28
Instant-offense sixth man who created shots in isolation and closed games as a scorer when needed.
Sixth Man of the Year (2017)
Austin Rivers
Key Contributor [1.05]
27.8
Medium [1.1]
12.0
2.2
2.8
0.7
40.89
Took on larger playmaking duties amid injuries, defending multiple backcourt spots and attacking closeouts aggressively.
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Marreese Speights
Bench [1.0]
15.7
Low [1.0]
8.7
4.5
0.8
0.8
29.60
Floor-spacing reserve big who provided second-unit scoring punch with pick-and-pop range.
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Raymond Felton
Key Contributor [1.05]
21.3
Low [1.0]
6.7
2.7
2.4
1.1
27.93
Veteran backup point guard who stabilized bench units and defended bigger guards effectively.
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Luc Mbah a Moute
Key Contributor [1.05]
22.3
Low [1.0]
6.1
2.1
0.5
1.4
21.21
Defensive stopper on the wing, regularly tasked with guarding top scorers and improving his corner three reliability.
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Brandon Bass
Bench [1.0]
11.1
Low [1.0]
5.6
2.5
0.4
0.5
18.00
Efficient mid-range specialist in limited minutes, providing steady frontcourt depth.
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Paul Pierce
Bench [1.0]
11.1
Low [1.0]
3.2
1.9
0.4
0.4
11.80
Veteran presence in his farewell season, offering leadership and situational shooting off the bench.
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Wesley Johnson
Bench [1.0]
11.9
Low [1.0]
2.7
2.7
0.3
0.8
13.00
Athletic wing used for defensive versatility and transition finishing in limited role.
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Alan Anderson
Bench [1.0]
10.3
Low [1.0]
2.9
0.8
0.4
0.1
8.40
Depth wing returning from injury, providing spot minutes and perimeter spacing.
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Brice Johnson
Bench [1.0]
3.0
Low [1.0]
1.3
1.0
0.3
1.0
7.20
Rookie forward flashed activity in very limited appearances late in the season.
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Diamond Stone
Bench [1.0]
3.4
Low [1.0]
1.4
0.9
0.0
0.1
4.80
Developmental rookie center who saw brief action during rotational absences.
Delivered one of the best playoff performances of his career in the 2017 First Round vs. Utah, controlling tempo, scoring efficiently in the mid-range, and closing Game 3 with clutch shot-making; praised for carrying the offense amid injuries.
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DeAndre Jordan
Starter/Star [1.1]
37.7
Medium [1.1]
15.4
14.4
0.7
1.3
76.50
Dominated the glass against Utah, anchoring the interior defense and finishing as a lob threat while battling Rudy Gobert’s rim protection; central to L.A.’s rebounding edge.
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Blake Griffin
Starter/Star [1.1]
33.0
High [1.2]
20.3
6.0
2.3
1.0
77.35
Opened the series strong with versatile scoring and playmaking before a toe injury ended his postseason early, shifting offensive burden to the backcourt.
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Jamal Crawford
Bench [1.0]
28.0
Medium [1.1]
12.6
1.3
1.9
0.7
36.30
Provided instant offense off the bench, including a 25-point Game 3 outburst that swung momentum in the series.
Sixth Man of the Year (2017)
Luc Mbah a Moute
Starter/Star [1.1]
32.0
Low [1.0]
7.6
5.0
1.0
1.7
33.66
Tasked with defending Gordon Hayward and key Jazz wings, bringing physical perimeter defense and opportunistic cutting.
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JJ Redick
Starter/Star [1.1]
29.4
Medium [1.1]
9.1
1.7
0.9
0.3
29.28
Faced heavy defensive attention from Utah’s switching scheme, limiting his usual off-ball shooting rhythm.
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Austin Rivers
Key Contributor [1.05]
30.0
Medium [1.1]
8.0
2.7
0.7
0.6
27.03
Battled through injury and took on increased scoring duties after Griffin’s absence, attacking off the dribble in expanded minutes.
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Marreese Speights
Key Contributor [1.05]
14.0
Low [1.0]
6.6
2.9
0.4
0.7
22.26
Stretch big who spaced the floor in limited playoff minutes, forcing Utah’s bigs to defend beyond the paint.
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Raymond Felton
Bench [1.0]
18.1
Low [1.0]
5.6
1.4
1.4
0.9
18.60
Steady backup guard who provided ball security and timely shooting off the bench in the series.
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Paul Pierce
Bench [1.0]
14.4
Low [1.0]
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.3
12.60
Veteran forward in his final postseason, offering leadership and spot-up spacing in short rotations.
NBA Champion (2008)
Brandon Bass
Bench [1.0]
4.0
Low [1.0]
2.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
8.00
Saw brief action in the series, contributing physical interior defense in limited minutes.
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Wesley Johnson
Bench [1.0]
3.7
Low [1.0]
0.3
0.7
0.0
0.3
2.60
Used sparingly for defensive versatility on the wing during short stints.