Top 10 NBA Players Heading Into 2026: A Shifting Landscape of Superstars
By Jason Bolton October 20, 2025 10:26
As the calendar flips toward 2026, the NBA's hierarchy reflects a blend of enduring excellence and explosive youth. The 2024-25 season crowned new champions in Oklahoma City, spotlighted breakout stars, and saw blockbuster trades reshape rosters—like Luka Dončić to the Lakers and Kevin Durant to the Rockets. Preseason rankings from outlets like ESPN, USA TODAY, and others provide a consensus, but we've adjusted based on recent performances, health trajectories, and potential impact for the upcoming year. Here's our definitive top 10, ranked by a combination of stats, leadership, two-way ability, and championship pedigree. Spoiler: The throne belongs to a 27-year-old Canadian who's just entering his prime.
1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, G, Oklahoma City Thunder
The undisputed king. SGA's 2024-25 masterpiece—32.7 PPG, 6.4 APG, league-leading scorer, MVP, Finals MVP, and a title—catapulted him past even the greats. At 27, his efficiency (63.7% true shooting) and defense (2.0 SPG) make him a nightmare matchup. With OKC favored to repeat, expect another MVP chase. Biggest leap: Becoming the fourth player to win scoring title, MVP, and championship in one season.
2. Nikola Jokić, C, Denver Nuggets
The Joker remains a basketball savant, averaging a triple-double (29.6 PPG, 12.7 RPG, 10.2 APG) and finishing MVP runner-up despite Denver's early exit. His passing and footwork are unparalleled, and at 30, he's still peaking. If the Nuggets bolster their depth, Jokić could reclaim the top spot. Signature: Third player ever to average a triple-double in a season.
3. Luka Dončić, G, Los Angeles Lakers
The midseason trade to LA revitalized Dončić, who averaged 28.2 PPG post-move despite injuries limiting him to 50 games. Slimmed down and extended for $165M, his EuroBasket dominance (34.7 PPG) signals an MVP-caliber 2025-26. Pairing with LeBron? Lethal. Question: Can his body hold up for a deep playoff run?
4. Giannis Antetokounmpo, F, Milwaukee Bucks
The Greek Freak's consistency is elite: 30.4 PPG, 11.9 RPG, 6.5 APG on 60% shooting, earning first-team All-NBA for the seventh straight year. At 31, his two-way dominance persists, but Milwaukee's playoff droughts raise flags. A midrange evolution could unlock another title. Stat: Only player to average 30/10/5 on 60% FG in multiple seasons.
5. Anthony Edwards, G, Minnesota Timberwolves
Ant's ascent is meteoric: 27.6 PPG (most in Wolves history), league-high 320 threes at 39.5%, and a Western Conference finals berth despite the KAT trade. At 24, his athleticism and charisma scream superstar. Fines for techs aside, he's All-NBA locked. Projection: Top-3 MVP finisher if Minnesota contends.
6. Victor Wembanyama, F/C, San Antonio Spurs
The alien has arrived: 24.3 PPG, 11.0 RPG, 6.4 APG, plus league-leading defense when healthy. Post-DVT recovery, his summer training with legends like Olajuwon hints at aggression gains. Third player with a 5x5, 10-block, and 50-point game in one season. At 21, the sky's unlimited—if Spurs make playoffs, MVP buzz ensues.
7. Stephen Curry, G, Golden State Warriors
The greatest shooter ever: 24.5 PPG, 311 threes in 70 games, despite turning 37 soon. Warriors' +299 net rating with him on court underscores his gravity. Workload management is key for playoff freshness. Legacy: Six seasons with 300+ threes—more than all others combined.
8. LeBron James, F, Los Angeles Lakers
Entering Year 23 (a record), King James posted 24.4 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 8.2 APG—second-team All-NBA at 40. Vision and transition mastery intact; first to play 23 seasons. Contract uncertainty looms, but with Dončić, LA's a threat. Milestone: Poised to pass Parish for most games played.
9. Kevin Durant, F, Houston Rockets
KD's efficiency endures: 26.6 PPG on 50/40 splits, his third straight 25+ PPG season at that clip (longest ever). At 37, his midrange is lethal; Houston trade adds championship savvy. Health (missed 20 games) is the wildcard for Rockets' contention.
10. Jalen Brunson, G, New York Knicks
The Knicks' engine: Career-high 7.3 APG, led NY to ECF for first time in 25 years. First Knick to average 25 PPG and 7 APG. Adapting to Mike Brown's up-tempo system could elevate him further. Underrated: Back-to-back All-NBA second team.
| Rank | Player | Team | 2024-25 Key Stats | Why Here? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | OKC | 32.7 PPG, 6.4 APG | MVP, champ, scoring title |
| 2 | Nikola Jokić | DEN | 29.6 PPG, 12.7 RPG, 10.2 APG | Triple-double average |
| 3 | Luka Dončić | LAL | 28.2 PPG, 8.2 RPG | Post-trade dominance |
| 4 | Giannis Antetokounmpo | MIL | 30.4 PPG, 11.9 RPG | Two-way beast |
| 5 | Anthony Edwards | MIN | 27.6 PPG, 320 3PM | Efficiency jump |
| 6 | Victor Wembanyama | SAS | 24.3 PPG, 11.0 RPG | Defensive phenom |
| 7 | Stephen Curry | GSW | 24.5 PPG, 311 3PM | Shooting gravity |
| 8 | LeBron James | LAL | 24.4 PPG, 8.2 APG | Age-defying production |
| 9 | Kevin Durant | HOU | 26.6 PPG, 50/40% | Scoring efficiency |
| 10 | Jalen Brunson | NYK | 25+ PPG, 7.3 APG | Playoff leadership |
The Bigger Picture: Youth vs. Experience in 2026
This list tilts younger—five under 28—signaling a guard-heavy era where versatility reigns. Veterans like Curry, James, and Durant cling to elite status, but rising talents like Wemby and Ant could shuffle things by midseason. Health, trades, and team success will dictate shifts; OKC's repeat bid and LA's superteam experiment loom large. As 2026 unfolds, expect debates to rage—who's your No

