First place: Scottie Barnes.
The first active player to wear the No. 4 jersey is the Raptors' core Barnes, who was considered the future core after being selected by the Raptors as the No. 4 pick in 2021. With VanVleet's departure, the Raptors officially straightened Barnes, and now he can be said to be the absolute core boss of the Raptors. This season's Barnes has improved all kinds of statistics, so far Barnes can contribute an average of 20+9+5 comprehensive data per game, and can also send 17 steals and 12 caps. He has both offense and defense, and his skills are comprehensive, although the projection end still needs to be improved, but after all, he is just 22 years old and still has a lot of room for improvement. As a striker, he has great physical qualities and could become a star-caliber striker if he gets the most experience in the future.
Second place: Jalen Green.
To be honest, Green's performance this season was not satisfactory, and he thought that he could improve again this season, but he became a supporting role by Shen Jing's side. But his talent is still outstanding, and as an attacking defender, Green has great physicality and bounce. On the offensive end, he is very aggressive, and the only thing he lacks is his weak confrontation ability. As a defender, it was a bit difficult to impact against some No.3 players, and in one point, his own projection lacked consistency. However, this season, Green is still the Rockets' No. 2 scorer, averaging 185 points, but the shooting percentage is a little low, the overall shooting rate has just reached 42%, and only 33% from beyond the three-point line. In the Rockets, Green is the team's key training object, but now Shen Jing's performance is obviously stronger than Green, and Green has to work hard.
Third place: Zhu Holladay.
This season, Holiday was traded to the Celtics, and Holiday is still the absolute main force of the team in the Celtics. It's just that because the core of the team is the double tanhua and there is also Porzinis, Holiday has a decline in statistics compared to last season. However, Holiday is still very rare as a defender, and his offensive and defensive attributes are still very rare, and Zhu Ge is always so calm and clear on the court. So far, Holiday has averaged 12 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game, and the scoring is not high, but the assists and rebounds are definitely enough. For the Celtics, with the welcome of Holiday and the little white white in the lineup, White's current guard line can be described as good both offensive and defensive, and this season for Holiday still has a chance to win the championship.
Fourth place: Mobley.
Mobley and Jalen Green entered the league in the same year, and he is now an absolute mainstay for the Cavaliers. With the Cavaliers, he and Allen have teamed up to defend the team's interior, and what Mobley may need to improve quickly at the moment is his offensive ability. As a center, Mobley has rare speed and defensive awareness, and his rebounding ability is outstanding. So far, Mobley has averaged 16+10 double-doubles per game, and has also averaged 17 caps. In the Cavaliers, Mobley does not have so many offensive opportunities due to Mitchell and Garland around him, and if there are more opportunities in the future, his ability and statistics will improve again, after all, his potential is worth tapping.
Fifth place: Jalen Suggs.
Last round I would have chosen Jalen Suggs, a youngster who was not well-known but who was also a rookie in the same year as Mobley and Jalen Green, and he was the No. 5 rookie at the time. This season, Suggs has been in the starting position with a tough defense and aggressiveness, and he will mark the opposition's top scorer every game, and as a defender, Suggs can defend multiple positions on the court, and he has a very tough style of play. He may not be a star player based on his talent, but many teams are very fond of him with his fighting spirit and fighting spirit. This season, Suggs has improved his consistency on the offensive end and has become more decisive, averaging 1With eight steals ranked third in the league, he could be a regular on any team on both ends of the floor. Suggs' performances this season have already caught the attention of many championship-level teams, and his market value will continue to soar, and the 22-year-old will definitely not worry about leaving home as long as he plays steadily.