
By Dave McMenamin, NBA.com
Posted Jan 2 2009 12:44AM
T-Mobile, whose ad slogan is "Who's In Your Fave 5?", graciously sponsors the Rookie Rankings, where every week we determine the 10 best first-year players. But so far this season, the only number that's resonated in this column has been two.

As in, it's been a two-man race between Derrick Rose and O.J. Mayo.
Rose has occupied the No. 1 spot in six of the previous eight weeks and he's back again, making it seven of nine. Both of the weeks that Chicago's do-it-all guard vacated his perch, Mayo was the one to step in.
For a while Mike Beasley kept pace as the third wheel, but since Miami coach Erik Spoelstra started playing yo-yo with Beasley's minutes, the No. 2 pick has entered a downward spiral in the rankings.
Enter Russell Westbrook.
The 6-foot-3 mass of muscle, who helped lead UCLA to the Final Four last season, hasn't won his fifth game as a pro yet (the Thunder are 4-29) but he's steadily crept his way up the rookie charts. After finishing no higher than No. 7 in the first five weeks, Westbrook has settled into the top five and sits at No. 3 for the second consecutive week.
Westbrook has improved dramatically from the first month of the season, upping his averages from 12.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game on 34.5 percent from the field and 24 percent from three in November to 15.8, 5.0 and 5.3 while bolstering his percentages to 46.2 overall and 41.2 from deep in December. He has learned on the fly, already engaging in a battle to overtake Earl Watson's starting position at the point and adjusting to Oklahoma City's coaching change from P.J. Carlesimo to Scott Brooks. Those are two major experiences in the course of two short months that would be a lot for any player to take on, rookie or otherwise.
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On Tuesday, Westbrook scored a season-high 31 points on 12-for-16 shooting, but his six turnovers -- three coming in the game's final minutes -- marred what could have been a career night.
"Russell is going to get better every game, every month, every year," Brooks told The Oklahoman after Westbrook's miscues cost the Thunder a close game against the Suns. "But it's important that he understands that we can't turn the ball over. That's the responsibility of the point guard. But he's going to continue to work on making good decisions."
Last year, Westbrook's teammate Kevin Durant and the Hawks' Al Horford pretty much made it a two-man competition for top rookie honors as well, until the Rockets' Luis Scola and the Clippers' Al Thornton made late surges in the last couple months of the season.
If Westbrook keeps up his good play, our two-man race could soon start to look more like Three's Company.
Korleone Young Drop of the Week: D.J. Augustin CHA; R. Fernandez POR; B. Lopez NJN (-2)
Eddie Gottlieb Rise of the Week: M. Chalmers MIA; E. Gordon LAC (+3)
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The Next 10 (alphabetical order): Roy Hibbert (IND), George Hill (SAS), Kevin Love (MIN), Luc Mbah a Moute (MIL), Anthony Morrow (GSW), Greg Oden (POR), Anthony Randolph (GSW), Brandon Rush (IND), Marreese Speights (PHI), Jason Thompson (SAC)
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