We're up to the best of the best. All-Time #NBArank rolls on with Players 11-15 in our Top 100 countdown.

To create All-Time #NBArank, we put together a ballot with the 150 greatest players ever. Then our ESPN expert panel voted on thousands of head-to-head matchups, with voting based on both peak performance and career value. The result is our all-time NBA Top 100.

We have already announced players 16-20, 21-25, 26-30, 31-35, 36-40, 41-45, 46-50, 51-60, 61-70, 71-80, 81-90 and 91-100.

The top 10 will be revealed next week.

Also, check out our positional rankings of the 10 best point guards, shooting guards, small forwards, power forwards and centers of all time.

On to the list ...

All-Time #NBArank: 11-15

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Oscar Robertson

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Position

Point guard

Teams

Cincinnati Royals (1960-70), Milwaukee Bucks (1970-1974)

Honors

MVP (1963-64), 12-time All-Star, 11-time All-NBA selection, Rookie of the Year (1960-61), Hall of Fame

Championships

One (1971)

Career stats

25.7 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 9.5 APG, .485 FG%

Nickname

Big O

Did you know?

The only player to average a triple-double for an entire season, Robertson's 181 triple-doubles are by far the most in NBA history. He had 41 of them alone in 1961-62, which by itself would be the sixth most in NBA history and more than any active player. -- ESPN Stats & Info

Kobe Bryant

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Position

Shooting guard

Teams

Los Angeles Lakers (1996-present)

Honors

MVP (2007-08), two-time Finals MVP, 18-time All-Star, 15-time All-NBA selection, two-time NBA scoring champion

Championships

Five (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010)

Career stats

25.1 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 4.7 APG, .449 FG%

Nicknames

The Black Mamba, Vino

Did you know?

Bryant is the only player in NBA history to play 20 or more seasons with a single team. His 15 All-NBA selections are tied with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Tim Duncan for the most in NBA history. -- ESPN Stats & Info

Jerry West

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Position

Shooting guard

Teams

Los Angeles Lakers (1960-1974)

Honors

Finals MVP (1969), 14-time All-Star, 12-time All-NBA selection, five-time All-D selection, Hall of Fame

Championships

One (1972)

Career stats

27.0 PPG, 6.7 APG, 2.6 SPG, .474 FG%

Nickname

The Logo

Did you know?

Jerry West and Michael Jordan are the only players in NBA history to average 40 PPG for an entire postseason. -- ESPN Stats & Info

Julius Erving

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Position

Small forward

Teams

Virginia Squires (1971-1973), New York Nets (1973-1976), Philadelphia 76ers (1976-1987)

Honors

MVP (1980-81), 11-time All-Star, 7-time All-NBA selection, Hall of Fame

Championships

One (1983)

Career stats

24.2 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 4.2 APG, .506 FG%

Nickname

Dr. J

Did you know?

Dr. J is the only player to be named MVP in both the ABA and the NBA. Having scored more than 30,000 points between the two leagues, he ranks sixth on the combined ABA/NBA scoring list. -- ESPN Stats & Info

Moses Malone

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Position

Center

Teams

Utah Stars (1974-75), Spirits of St. Louis (1975-76), Buffalo Braves (1976), Houston Rockets (1976-1982), Philadelphia 76ers (1982-1986, 1993-94), Washington Bullets (1986-1988), Atlanta Hawks (1988-1991), Milwaukee Bucks (1991-1993), San Antonio Spurs (1994-95)

Honors

Three-time MVP (1978-79, 1981-82, 1982-83), Finals MVP (1983), 12-time All-Star, eight-time All-NBA selection, two-time All-D selection, Hall of Fame

Championships

One (1983)

Career stats

20.3 PPG, 12.3 RPG, 1.3 BPG, .495 FG%

Nickname

Chairman of the Boards

Did you know?

Including his time in the ABA, Malone played for nine different teams, the most by any Hall of Famer. He is the only player to win back-to-back MVP awards while playing for two different franchises. -- ESPN Stats & Info