As the NBA heads into a new week, the rookie class appears to be settling into the 2019-20 season.
The players that have performed well to this point are continuing to make a splash and others are beginning to rise up the ranks onto the mainstream radar after some strong recent outings.
Rookie Wire will compile the rankings of the five best players each week based on how they performed on the court. The rankings are not for Rookie of the Year purposes but, rather, to illustrate the top-performing players week to week.
Here are the Rookie Wire Power Rankings for Week 4:
Week 1 Power Rankings | Week 2 Power Rankings | Week 3 Power Rankings
All stats are through games played on Nov. 19
5. R.J. Barrett, Knicks
Stats: 15.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.3 steals
Rank Last Week: 4
While questions still linger about his workload, Barrett continues to go out and perform for the Knicks. As discussed on a recent episode of The HoopsHype Podcast with Alex Kennedy, the Knicks would like to prioritize Barrett seeing heavy minutes in order to work through his mistakes on the court to grow as a player. Barrett has shown that he isn’t afraid of the moment playing in New York and is showing maturity at his age. His efficiency has improved some after shooting 42.9% from 3-point range over his last three games and, suddenly, the Knicks have won two of three and could be on the verge of turning the corner.
RJ Barrett hit Luka with the spin move pic.twitter.com/1ENqAmutyG
— gifdsports (@gifdsports) November 15, 2019
4. Brandon Clarke, Grizzlies
Stats: 12.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists, 1.2 blocks
Rank Last Week: 5
Clarke continues to impress for the Grizzlies. The 21st overall pick has scored in double figures in seven straight games and is shooting 61.9% from the floor this season. As mentioned last week, Clarke is staying within his game, isn’t forcing things and is taking the shots he is comfortable with: Floaters, mid-range, layups, etc. With Ja Morant handling the bulk of the ball-handling duties, Clarke doesn’t need to be ultra-aggressive, which allows him to play his game. He is shooting 44.4% (8-of-18) from 3-point range and has been highly effective on offense.
Brandon Clarke is a huge steal. Him going 21st in the 2019 Draft is insane. He’s a top 5ish player in this class: pic.twitter.com/Mk06z2HibM
— Chris Kern (@chriskern11) November 19, 2019
3. Eric Paschall, Warriors
Stats: 16.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists
Rank Last Week: 3
If you had second-round pick Eric Paschall as the first rookie this season to record multiple 30-point games, give yourself a pat on the back because Paschall recently accomplished that feat on Sunday. He recorded 30 points for the Warriors in a loss to the Pelicans and previously had a career-high 34 earlier in the month. Paschall is now second among rookies in total points scored this season, trailing only Ja Morant. While the Warriors have certainly struggled this season, and could be on the verge of missing the playoffs, Paschall has emerged as a bright spot in an otherwise down season.
Eric Paschall is very good at basketball pic.twitter.com/0fI7pdrLgi
— Chris Montano (@gswchris) November 20, 2019
2. Kendrick Nunn, Heat
Stats: 17.8 points, 3.2 assists, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 steals
Rank Last Week: 2
Kendrick Nunn has been an absolute revelation this season for the Heat and is a huge reason why they are third in the Eastern Conference. Nunn was recently nominated for the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week award, the second time he has been a finalist, after scoring at least 20 points in three straight games. He is second among all rookies in scoring average and first in field goals made and 3-pointers made. Nunn is on pace to shatter a number of Heat franchise rookie records and doesn’t appear to be slowing down any time soon.
RISE UP KENDRICK NUNN🔥pic.twitter.com/QSsQjEMT6a
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) November 17, 2019
1. Ja Morant, Grizzlies
Stats: 18.5 points, 6 assists, 3.2 rebounds
Rank Last Week: 1
Ja Morant continues his reign atop the Power Rankings for the third straight week. The Grizzlies guard is first in scoring among all rookies and is averaging 20.3 points over his last four games. He has proven to be a player the Grizzlies can trust in late-game situations as evident by his game-winner on Nov. 13 against the Charlotte Hornets. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr compared him to Allen Iverson given his size and toughness and it is easy to see the similarities between the two. While the Grizzlies may not be a playoff team this season, Morant has them as a must-watch team on League Pass.
JA MORANT. STRAIGHT FILTH 😳 pic.twitter.com/fReoImzM1Y
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 16, 2019
Honorable Mention:
Coby White, Bulls: 13.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists
The Bulls rookie has that boom-or-bust potential that daily fantasy users know about all too well. White recently became the first rookie in NBA history to hit at least six 3-pointers in consecutive games but followed that up with a seven-point effort on Saturday. White will need to work on gaining consistency this season off of the bench but he has proven to have his moments in a small sample size.
Tyler Herro, Heat: 13.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists
An ankle injury limited Herro to just two games over the last week but Herro still put up 14 points per game in those outings. Herro has proven to be a solid scoring option off of the bench that can seemingly get hot at any moment. He ranks fifth in scoring among all rookies in the early going this season.
Rui Hachimura, Wizards: 13.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists
Hachimura had a bit of a quiet week after managing just 14 points in his last two games after scoring 21 on Nov. 13 against the Boston Celtics. He remains a work in progress on defense but has looked to be a better scorer and shooter than he was in college last season. Though he may not be among the best rookies yet, he has had a solid start to his career.
On the Rise:
Cameron Johnson, Suns: 9.1 points, 3.2 rebounds
Suns head coach Monty Williams recently shortened his rotation, paving the way for more playing time for Johnson. He is up to 11th in scoring among rookies and his 40.4% shooting from 3-point range is seventh among first-year players that have at least eight appearances this season.
Terence Davis, Raptors: 5 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists
While his overall numbers don’t jump off of the page, he is averaging 8.5 points per game and shooting 50% from 3-point range over his last six games as he sees more time on the court.
Shout Out:
Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Pelicans: 7.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists
Alexander-Walker recently had a two-game stretch in which he tallied 46 total points but followed that up with a three-point outing on Tuesday night. His playing time has been sporadic so it has likely been a bit tough to settle in but he has shown flashes recently.
Daniel Gafford, Bulls: 21 points, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks
With an injury to Luke Kornet, the second-round pick stepped up in his first extended look of the season, recording a team-high 21 points on Monday night. If he can continue seeing consistent playing time, Gafford could be a name to look out for this season.
Dropped Out:
P.J. Washington, Hornets
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