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I'd say Sabonis in his prime. Olajuwon would be next. Nash and Nowitzki are close. Detlef Schrempf was a pretty useful player too, not quite at that level though.
Not saying he would have been a "great", but I wonder how Oscar Schmidt would have gone in the NBA?
Of current players not mentioned, Turkoglu is having a good season, bordering on All-Star level, again not at the "great" level.
Nash, Ginobili and Nowitzki are the top 3 right now, with Ming, Parker and Kirilenko (in order) not too far behind.
Olajuwon is right up there for best of all time.
Have people also forgotten about Drazen Petrovic? Sabonis is an interesting case. If he had of gone over there earlier then I would probably have had him on my list.