Anthony Davis
If you were starting a franchise today then Anthony Davis would probably be a top 3 pick. Davis has averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds through the first four years of his career. As soon as New Orleans starts winning games then Davis will start climbing rankings. Consistent injuries are also a concern.
James Harden
You could make an argument for James Harden being the best offensive player in the NBA. Harden is probably the most talented pure scorer in the game but his laughable lack of defense keeps hi out of the Top 5. Still, the fact that Harden didn’t get any All NBA Team votes last season is beyond atrocious. Through his first 10 games of 2016 Harden was averaging 30 points, 13 assists, and 8 boards.