Shane Larkin isn't happy with where he stands in #NBArank


Shane Larkin was the 18th pick in the NBA Draft only two years ago. Now, he might not even be one of the 300 best players in the league.
ESPN began its annual #NBArank with the bottom 100 this week, and the Nets new backup point guard found himself on the list, much to the surprise of The Brooklyn Game's Devin Kharpertian:
Larkin ranked No. 388 in ESPN's list of the NBA's best players, sandwiched between Suns point guard and Pelicans forward Alonzo Gee. That's not exactly where the Mavericks or Knicks expected he'd rank when they drafted or traded for him, respectively, over the past two years. It's probably not even where the Nets evaluated him when they signed him to be his backup point guard this summer.
And Larkin apparently disagrees, too.
#NBArank tends to irk players every year. I guess Larkin is one of those players this year.
(h/t Twitter)
Surprised at how far Shane Larkin fell in #NBARank. Could fit way better in a non-triangle system http://t.co/9YhGm1L3RB
— devin kharpertian (@uuords) September 23, 2015
@uuords they'll see lol.
— Shane Larkin (@ShaneLarkin_3) September 23, 2015
