Top Five: Possible breakout NBA players to watch

Published December 7, 2011 5:00am ET



The NBA is going to promote the heck out of its biggest teams and brightest superstars, but here are the top five players we’re looking forward to seeing make a name for themselves: 5. Jordan Crawford, SG/PG, Wizards » The Wizards fleeced Atlanta in bringing the confident, explosive scorer to Washington in last year’s Kirk Hinrich trade. He averaged 19.3 points and 4.7 assists in 18 games as a starter, and he will make a strong case to make that spot his own even if Nick Young returns.

4. Eric Gordon, SG, L.A. Clippers ?»

Thanks to struggles and missed games because of a right wrist injury, it’s easy to forget Gordon still finished the year averaging 22.3 points and 4.4 assists. Blake Griffin casts a big shadow, but Gordon is a dynamic star in waiting.

3. James Harden, SG, Oklahoma City » He represented Los Angeles’ Drew League in charity games all summer and before that was a crucial part of the Thunder’s postseason with 13.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists per playoff game.

2. Gordon Hayward, F, Utah » The 6-foot-9 swingman from Butler emerged late last year, scoring in double digits seven times in the final 10 games, including a 34-point season finale against Denver.

1. Ricky Rubio, PG, Minnesota »

Remember when the Wizards had the fifth pick in the 2009 draft? That’s where Rubio went to Minnesota after a trade with Washington. His arrival from Spain has been anticipated ever since. Rubio’s now 21 and 6-5, and Timberwolves forward Kevin Love likely can’t wait for his first pick and roll.

– Craig Stouffer

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