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Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Andrew on Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:46 am

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1. Kevin Garnett
2. Dirk Nowitzki
3. Pau Gasol
4. Shawn Marion
5. Elton Brand
6. Antawn Jamison
7. Rasheed Wallace
8. Chris Webber
9. Chris Bosh
10. Karl Malone


As expected, Marion's considered a power forward for the purpose of these lists. I still would've placed him on the list of small forwards, which was kind of weak without him. Looks like Duncan and Amar'e will be listed as centres as well, which you can make the argument for but I really think they should be on this list with Duncan and KG at one and two in some order, pretty close to being on a par. And if Karl Malone can be included in the list, then I think Stockton could've made the cut for the point guards list, for all the difference one extra year in the decade makes.

I would've gone with something like:

1. Tim Duncan
2. Kevin Garnett
3. Dirk Nowitzki
4. Amar'e Stoudemire
5. Pau Gasol
6. Elton Brand
7. Chris Webber
8. Chris Bosh
9. Rasheed Wallace
10. Karl Malone
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Null17 on Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:34 pm

Me likey your list.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Moz on Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:11 pm

Andrew wrote: And if Karl Malone can be included in the list, then I think Stockton could've made the cut for the point guards list, for all the difference one extra year in the decade makes.


...and Scottie Pippen on the SF list
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Modifly on Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:24 pm

Our version of any list is always better than theirs.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby deihatein on Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:55 pm

As long as Dirk Nowitzki is on the top 5 of any list I am happy
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Andrew on Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:39 pm

Null17 wrote:Me likey your list.


Thanks. I must admit I didn't do a lot of research with it, I'm sure Ben will be able to produce stats that will rank my choices more objectively and probably bring up one or two that I've overlooked.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby jettdaking! on Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:34 pm

Chris Bosh should be above Jamison. good to see Malone. Elton Brand should be higher too.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Martti. on Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:58 pm

Duncan should be on this list, as he played most of his career as a PF. Surprising to see Gasol so high up. Although I guess his averages are good enough and now he has a ring as well.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby benji on Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:33 pm

I picked subjectively on who was a SF and who was a PF.
RankPlayerP/36R/36A/36PERORtgWS
1.Tim Duncan21.111.63.225.5110127.3
2.Kevin Garnett20.411.44.425.5112130.5
3.Dirk Nowitzki22.68.52.724.2118137.6
4.Shawn Marion17.09.51.920.4112102.3
5.Elton Brand18.99.62.522.411182.2
6.Pau Gasol19.08.83.221.811372.7
7.Rasheed Wallace16.27.62.117.810876.8
8.Amare Stoudemire22.29.41.422.611559.6
9.Ben Wallace7.312.11.716.010678.1
10.Antawn Jamison19.67.81.718.811070.9
Karl Malone, Chris Bosh, Chris Webber and Shareef Abdur-Rahim bring up the rear.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Fcuk Orlando on Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:06 pm

" John Hollinger has stated for years that it is simply the Spurs' desire to keep Duncan on the All-NBA first team, and voted as an NBA All-Star game starter, that has kept them insisting that Duncan is a forward. He adds that when you typically defend centers, and centers typically defend you, especially when you play most frequently in the low post, then you are a center"

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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby Andrew on Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:42 pm

That's certainly one take on the matter.
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Re: Top 10 Power Forwards 2000-2009

Postby NovU on Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:21 pm

Yeah, but the the centers he played along with cannot really be called PFs either.
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