Kawhi Leonard
Biggest Strength: Two-way force
Kawhi Leonard entered the league with a limited offensive skill set but has since developed into the NBA's best two-way player. In addition to regularly coming up with huge stops on his own end, Leonard is currently averaging a career-high 27.2 points on 46.3 percent shooting.
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Biggest Weakness: Three-point shooting
Leonard's all-round game is so strong that it is difficult to identify any weaknesses. However, his three-point shooting hovers around the league average, and upping that number to around 40% would make him even more unstoppable.
Luka Doncic
Biggest Strength: All-round offensive play
Luka Doncic doesn't turn 21 until later this month, although the Mavs star is almost the complete package on the offensive end. He can make shots from anywhere inside and outside the perimeter, while his passing and vision have also earned favorable comparisons to LeBron James.
Biggest Weakness: Defense
Doncic is a great defensive rebounder, although he still struggles to switch, and opposing teams have enjoyed a fair amount of success by isolating the emerging superstar.
Devin Booker
Biggest Strength: Offense
Booker has averaged at least 22 points since his sophomore year and the young guard currently averaging 26.4 points while shooting almost 50 percent from the field. Well-rounded offensively, Booker can score around the basket and off the dribble - and it is worth remembering that he posted a 70-point game at the age of 20.
Biggest Weakness: Defensive focus
Booker's transition defense has earned plenty of criticism, although he has proved to be a more than capable defender when locked in mentally. Nevertheless, it remains doubtful that Booker can stay focused on defense on a nightly basis, and he could impact his future hopes of becoming an MVP candidate.