Actually, it is poor grammar.
com·mand
/kəˈmand/
verb
verb: command; 3rd person present: commands; past tense: commanded; past participle: commanded; gerund or present participle: commanding
1.
give an authoritative order.
"a gruff voice commanded us to enter"
Military
have authority over; be in charge of (a unit).
"he commanded a battalion at Normandy"
archaic
control or restrain (oneself or one's feelings).
"he commanded himself with an effort"
2.
dominate (a strategic position) from a superior height.
"the two castles commanded the harbor"
This is what should be said:
This is the point, Lewis should not be among the top 13 players in any initial list. We know what he can do and at best he should be the 26th man on the bench. Everyone is excited because of one good month and overlooking the many times he has looked unplayable. .