1 Trae Young Atlanta Hawks PG

Last ranking: 6

Stats this week: 31.3 points, 9.0 assists, 3.5 rebounds The Trae Young Show has officially arrived in the NBA. Every wildest hope and lofty ceiling regarding Young came to fruition in four games over the past week, as the 20-year-old set career highs with 36 points and eight 3-pointers in a loss to the Rockets, then followed it up with 36 again in the very next game -- a comeback win over the Timberwolves. Young has been brilliant, but the key is that instead of his increased scoring hindering his playmaking and passing ability, it's actually bolstered it. Teams have occasionally been throwing soft traps at Young (not uncommon for point guards of his size), and since he's been so good at throwing lobs to rolling bigs, teams have cut off the lane as well. So what has Young done? He's been patient, flinging cross-court lefty passes on time and on target to waiting open shooters.

2 Luka Doncic Dallas Mavericks SF

Last ranking: 1

Stats this week: 27.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 8.5 assists It's hard to imagine that averaging a near triple-double with 27 points per game would land you in the No. 2 spot, but that's just how good Young was this week. Doncic gets bumped down a peg for missing the first two games after the break due to an ankle injury and some uncharacteristic turnover issues once he returned (16 in two games ... yikes). That being said, he was still brilliant in those games, and was clutch in the fourth quarter of the Mavs' win over the Pacers on Wednesday, putting up nine points, three assists and just one turnover in the period.

3 Marvin Bagley III Sacramento Kings PF

Last ranking: 3

Stats this week: 20.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, 1.3 blocks The Kings and their fans breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday, as Bagley's knee injury was diagnosed as just a sprain. The big man has been on an absolute tear since the All-Star break, averaging 24 points and 11.7 rebounds in three games before exiting early on Wednesday. He's been a force inside regardless of opponent, skying for rebounds and playing with relentless energy. Bagley's sixth in the NBA since the All-Star break in offensive rebounding (4.3 per game) and his boards in traffic have been particularly impressive.

4 Deandre Ayton Phoenix Suns C

Last ranking: Unranked

Stats this week: 13.7 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.3 steals Ayton has been the pinnacle of consistency in three games since the break, putting up 13-9, 14-12 and 14-10 lines in three games. He's still incredibly efficient from the field, but the Suns are such a mess that it's hard to get a good gauge on how the No. 1 overall pick is progressing. It's a bit troubling that Ayton has failed to pick up a single assist in four of his last six games, particularly after the Suns started the season using him as a facilitator at the top of the key.

5 Jalen Brunson Dallas Mavericks PG

Last ranking: Unranked

Stats this week: 16.8 points, 3.8 assists, 2.8 rebounds Brunson has seen increased minutes since the Mavericks sent Dennis Smith Jr. to New York, and he's made the most of them. Brunson has been incredibly efficient offensively, shooting 53 percent from the field and 50 percent on 4.5 3-point attempts per game this week. He's not a born distributor, but he doesn't need to be when Doncic is on the court with him. It was clear from the beginning of the season that Brunson would be a player in this league for a long time, and now we're getting to see what he can do with a more consistent role.

6 Mitchell Robinson New York Knicks C

Last ranking: Unranked

Stats this week: 11.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 4.0 blocks, 1.3 steals Is that Mitchell Robinson or Hakeem Olajuwon? We kid, but Robinson has been a revelation for the Knicks in the absence of DeAndre Jordan. He put his name alongside legendary big men Yao Ming and Tim Duncan by becoming the third rookie in the past 25 years to post a double-double with at least five blocks in consecutive games, and Mitchell has been the definition of an eraser on the defensive end. His four blocks in 42 seconds against the Magic was one of the most impressive feats of the season.

7 Allonzo Trier New York Knicks SG

Last ranking: 5

Stats this week: 17.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists Trier has been boom-or-bust all season, and that's continued after the All-Star break. He sandwiched great games against the Timberwolves and Magic (19 points per game, 11-for-16 shooting) with a 3-for-10 shooting performance against the Spurs, and had his highest scoring output in over a month with 22 points in a loss to the Cavs. Pretty much anything Trier gives the Knicks is found money at this point, so they won't be complaining, and his consistency will likely come as he progresses through his career.

8 Collin Sexton Cleveland Cavaliers PG

Last ranking: 4

Stats this week: 15.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.3 steals Sexton continues to struggle from the field, but his 3-point shooting has been a pleasant surprise this season. He hit 39 percent of his attempts this week, and took nearly six 3-pointers per game in February after averaging just 3.5 attempts in January. In fact, Sexton has increased his 3-point volume every month since he's been a pro, while maintaining good proficiency. Now if he can just improve on his 2-point efficiency and his assist totals, he'll be in business.

9 Kevin Knox New York Knicks SF

Last ranking: 10

Stats this week: 13.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists Like so many wing players, a good sign of Knox's engagement is his rebounding. He hasn't shot well at all since the break, but he's been helping the team by hitting the glass, notching over five rebounds in each of his last five games, pulling down 10 twice. He's still not getting others involved offensively, but if Knox can continue to rebound the way he has recently, it will make a lot of those horrific shooting nights easier to swallow.

10 Harry Giles Sacramento Kings PF