NBA Top 75 Player Rankings For 2021-22 Season: From 75 to 51

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Blink once during the NBA offseason and you miss a ton of free-agent signings and trades. Blink twice and well… you find yourself already in the preseason with the NBA season set to begin in about two weeks!

The last two years have been crazy, going from playing in a bubble to dealing with a ton of health protocols last season, but now, the 2021-22 season is back to the normal 82-game schedule and things are finally starting to look normal again in the NBA. 

With the new season about to begin, there is no better time to take a look at some of the top players in the league and see where they rank against each other.

From young and future star-like players to current All-Stars, we examined the best of the best the league has to offer and ranked them 1-75 for the 2021-22 season, which is the NBA’s 75th year in operation!

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The NBA as a whole is going to be releasing a list of the Top-75 players in league history throughout the year, but here at NBA Analysis Network, we are going to take a look at the Top-75 players heading into the 75th season. 

Be sure to check out our rankings as they get released, but without further ado, here is the first section of our Top-75 Players list. 

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