It's Year 5 for #NBArank!

Who will be the best ballers in the NBA this season? Here are players 21-25:

#NBArank: 21-25

Kevin Love's scoring average dipped 10 points in his first season in Cleveland but he was still effective. David Liam Kyle/NBAE/Getty Images

Cleveland Cavaliers | PF

@kevinlove | Score: 62.8

Last year's rank: 8

2015-16 RPM: 3.76

Insider profile: During the regular season, the Cavs' offensive rating was four points better with Love on the floor, and three points better on defense. So while his WARP tumbled from 20.2 and his RPM fell from plus-5.45 to plus-2.71, he was still in the top 10 percent of the most impactful players in the NBA. Read more »

Chris Bosh averaged 21.1 points in 2014-15, his highest in five seasons. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Miami Heat | PF

@chrisbosh | Score: 62.6

Last year's rank: 20

2015-16 RPM: 1.70

Insider profile: With LeBron James not drawing attention anymore, Bosh shot just 47.6 percent on layups last season, down from 62.9 percent in 2013-14. That's mostly because he had to create on his own; his field goals were assisted on just 60.3 percent last season, down from 80.1 percent with the King around. Read more »

During his age-38 season in 2014-15, Tim Duncan started 77 games, missing five because of rest, and was voted by coaches to his 15th All-Star Game. AP Photo/Eric Gay

San Antonio Spurs | PF

Score: 62.3

Last year's rank: 21

2015-16 RPM: 3.52

Insider profile: It's unclear when the time might come that Duncan is no longer a good defender. Perhaps age 50? While he's hardly mobile, Duncan can anticipate plays so well that he's almost always in place to offer help. Read more »

Al Horford can do it all: shoot, dribble, pass, defend and lead all at a high level. AP Photo/John Bazemore

Atlanta Hawks | PF

@Al_Horford | Score: 62.2

Last year's rank: 26

2015-16 RPM: 2.26

Insider profile: Horford is a jack of all trades; he can shoot, dribble, pass, defend and lead all at a high level. Where Horford improved last season was in his playmaking ability. He tallied a career-high 3.6 assists per 36 minutes and kept his turnovers to a ridiculously low 1.6 miscues per 36 minutes. Read more »

DeAndre Jordan has led the NBA in field-goal percentage for three straight seasons. AP Photo/Winslow Townson

Insider profile: Jordan's elite athleticism makes him a natural complement with Griffin, as he gives him an easy target to pass to when defenses try to collapse. While Jordan isn't what you would call polished by any stretch of the imagination, the Clippers do a great job of putting him in a position to be successful by continually looking for him on weak-side cuts to the primary action as well as finding him on pick-and-rolls as the diver. Read more »

About #NBArank

ESPN is ranking (almost) every NBA player and counting them down on Twitter (@ESPNNBA), from No. 400 to No. 1.

Who will be the best player this season?

To get the final ranking, we asked the panel to vote on pairs of players.

LeBron James vs. Stephen Curry. James Harden vs. Kevin Durant. Kobe Bryant vs. Pau Gasol.

We asked, "Which player will be better in 2015-16?" To decide, voters had to consider both the quality and quantity of each player's contributions to his team's ability to win games. More than 100 voters weighed in on nearly 30,000 pairs of players.

We'll roll out the results during the next five weeks. If you want to get involved in the discussion or just follow along, #NBArank is the Twitter hashtag to use. You also can follow along @ESPNNBA and on Facebook.