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NBA Top 50: Danny Granger (No. 44)



FanHouse's Tom Ziller argues his ranking of the
top 50 players in the NBA.

Even on a team lacking tangible bright spots, Danny Granger has gotten a bit lost in translation from the outside perspective. You rarely hear his name mentioned with the Iguodalas and Smiths and Dengs ... but he's certainly in the same class. He's due a contract extension this summer, but there have been only minor rumblings, and it could very well be that the Pacers will let him get to restricted free agency next summer.

That's a mad gambit, because Granger's a tremendous player who is only getting better.

He almost looks like Carmelo Anthony's Other, his defensive-minded half. Where 'Melo refuses to pause or stop on offense, Granger does the same defensively, forcing his will upon his attacker rather than the other way around. People don't drive on Granger: he drives them back or into the ground. He gets steals, he gets blocks, he rebounds. He stands his man up. And yes, Indiana has been a mediocre defensive team. But that has a lot more to do with Jamaal Tinsley and Troy Murphy than Granger.

The great thing: his offense has come around superbly, too. He proved this year that the three-point stroke he showed in 2006-07 was no fluke by hitting for better than 40%. Jim O'Brien's bang-bang system seemed to agree with him, despite the lack of a decent point guard. Granger borrowed some aggression for his offensive game, kept his efficiency strong, and ended up a shade under 20 points per night.

Basically, Granger has positioned himself as a New Wave Shawn Marion, a glue stick for a dynamic roster. As we all know, Marion (already good) became a stunner when Phoenix replaced Stephon Marbury with Steve Nash. How much will T.J. Ford help Granger? I'm betting a little big here, but I truly believe Granger's box scores can get even wilder ... all while supplying the best man defense Indiana can offer. For the Pacers to get back on the upswing, Granger is the clear engine, the player who will have the most to say about where Indy ends up in the standings.

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