Top 30 NBA Players Of 2012-13

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20. LaMarcus Aldridge (89 points)

There is no question Aldridge remains one of the best power forwards in the league. Offensively, he can do a lot of things, although his game has more often than not gravitated towards the mid-range area, and while he has a nice stroke, it’s not particularly efficient. Still, 21.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game will get you pretty high up a list like this.

19. Chris Bosh (96 points)

Many have looked down on Bosh lately, especially with his offense being completely absent throughout the 2013 playoffs, which is unfair. Defensively, Bosh was great for the Heat in the postseason, and while his numbers are down, his efficiency was way up in the regular season.