Who is the best center in the NBA Who are the top 10 best centers in NBA history?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-03
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best center in the NBA right now is Dwight Howard. The rankings are as follows:

    1.Dwight Howard (Team Rockets).

    Howard has been plagued by injuries this season, missing most of the games and will be out indefinitely. Howard, who is about to be in his thirties, looks to have a dip from previous seasons, and his technical roughness is also a big factor in Howard's failure to move to the next level. So far, Howard has played in 32 games for the Rockets, averaging minutes per game, averaging points, 11 rebounds, 1,4 assists and blocks per game.

    Shooting percentage.

    2.DeAndre Jordan (Clippers).

    This season, Jordan Jr. continues to show his strong interior defensive prowess. Especially when Griffin was out of action due to injury, Jordan Jr. single-handedly supported the inside line of the fast line. However, Jordan Jr.'s free throws are still as bad as ever, which also makes the "chop Jordan" tactic frequent in recent games.

    So far, Jordan Jr. has played in 57 games for the Clippers, averaging minutes per game, averaging 11 points, rebounds, 1 steal and 2 blocks per game. 72% shooting.

    3.Mark Gasol (Grizzlies).

    This season, Gasol Jr. ushered in the peak season of his career, both his individual performance and team record are developing in the direction of the top of the league, and Gasol Jr. has always been at the top of the MVP list. So far, Gasol Jr. has played in 55 games for the Grizzlies, averaging minutes per game, averaging points, 8 rebounds, assists and blocks per game. Shooting percentage.

    4.Cousins (Kings).

    This season, Cousins was selected as a Western Conference All-Star by virtue of his outstanding performance, which is the best affirmation of Cousins. However, Cousins' biggest problem is that he is extremely susceptible to emotions and makes many mistakes. So far, Cousins has played in 42 games for the Kings, averaging minutes per game, averaging points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per game.

    Shooting percentage.

    5.Roy Hibbert (Pacers).

    This season, the Pacers' results have also plummeted after star Paul George. Hibbert, who is the heart of the interior line, also didn't play to the level of the last few seasons. So far, Hibbert has played in 52 games for the Pacers, averaging minutes per game and averaging 11 points, rebounds, assists and blocks per game.

    Shooting percentage.

    6.Andre Drummond (Pistons).

    This season, Drummond has continued to perform impressively. So far, Drummond has played in 56 games for the Pistons, averaging minutes per game, averaging points, 13 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 blocks per game. Shooting percentage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Retirement: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the most well-rounded center in history, and he's a great player like no other, specifically a combination of Chamberlain and Russell, with not only the offensive ability of the former, but also the defensive ability of the latter. And the most rare thing is that Abdul-Jabbar himself created a unique ** - Tiangou.

    This almost unstoppable style of offense has allowed Abdul-Jabbar to sweep the league for years and win six championships. Today, he still holds the league's record for 38,387 points, the greatest center in league history.

    Active duty: Yao Ming, it's definitely him, for the following reasons:

    1: As the big shark ages, Yao Ming has taken over the mantle of the first center from Fei Ao's hands.

    2: Whether it is height, technique, shooting feel, diversification of offensive methods, defensive toughness, experience, free throw skills, and flexibility are all above the standard level of the first center; Howard is inexperienced and has a relatively simple offensive style, which makes it easy to get into foul trouble and poor free throw skills!

    Xiao Si is actually not a standard center, and he only has flashy offense, but the defense is useless!

    3: Yao Ming has entered the peak of his career! So it's going to be a full-fledged explosion.

    Next season, he's worth looking forward to!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    On the technology Yao Ming! In terms of body and bouncing, Howard is still not mature in terms of technique, but he will be a very good character in a few years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Currently? Relying on the popularity of the Chinese is Yao Ming.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you look at the data: 1, Zhang Dashuai 2, Russell 3, Abdul-Jabbar 4, Olajuwon 5, O'Neal 6, Moses Malone 7, Robinson 8, Ewing 9, Reed 10, Wharton Attached: 1, Chamberlain (the most scoring center in history, the first in NBA history in terms of total rebounds, the center with the best assist ability, 3 MVPs, 2 championships.

    2. Bill Russell (11 career championships and 8 consecutive championships during the period, the best defender and team player in history, 3 MVPs in history) 3Abdul-Jabbar (NBA all-time total scoring player, 6 regular season MVPs, 6 championships) 4, Olajuwon (NBA history number one player with the total number of blocks, the top 4 centers in the 90s, 2 championships) 5, O'Neal (the most dominant interior in NBA history, the strongest interior player, 3 consecutive championships, 4 championships, 3 Finals MVPs) 6, Moses Malone (career 1 championship and Finals MVP, 3 regular season MVPs) 7, David Robinson (quadruple-double, two-time champion) 8, Ewing (no champion, but worthy of being the uncrowned king!) 9. Willis Reed (Reached the Finals several times in his career, won two championships and won two Finals MVPs.)

    10. Bill Wharton (led the team to the only championship in the history of the Trail Blazers. )

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Among the top ten centers in NBA history, Ao Fat is only ranked 4th, and the first place is him!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not sure, but the ranking in my mind is: Chamberlain; Russell; George McCann; Sky Hook; Dream; Moses Malone; Ewing; large sharks; David Robinson; Parrish.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Stats Chamberlain is the strongest, Russell has 11 championship rings, and the big sharks have dominated for several years.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Zhang Dashuai 2, Russell 3, Abdul-Jabbar 4, Olajuwon 5, O'Neill 6, Moses Malone 7, Robinson 8, Ewing 9, Reed 10, Wharton.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Look at personal ability, or honor, or data?

    The times are different, and the assistants around you are different... Even the rules on the pitch are different.

    How to arrange?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hehe, not the same generation, not the strongest.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In fact, this judgment is not reasonable It should be that it is difficult to find a real traditional center in the NBA now Hibbert can be counted as a Now the interior line belongs to the era of big forwards Like Sgriffin Jr. This year, the Heat must let Boss who is not willing to play the center position play the center It can be seen that there is a shortage of really good centers now! There are a few good centers that can be said, such as Hibbert just said Although he is a rookie But the Pacers have opened a new rookie for him Howard is the strongest For various reasons, Horford also makes do with Lopez has an injury that affects his state Aldridge's position is relatively vague I don't know if it belongs to a big forward or a center The landlord, pure hand play Don't say much haha!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.Howard 2Horford 3Bynum 4Boggart 5Chandler 6Al Jefferson 7Brook Lopez 8Noaa 9McGee 10Andrea Bagnani.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Garnett, Duncan, Gasol Sr., Gasol Jr., Bynum, Ibaka, Bosh, Love, Howard, Griffin.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Active Eight Centers: (*Retired) 1. Dwight Howard Magic Free throw percentage aside, his No. 1 position is undisputed. He has a great shooting percentage, a tenacious defense, excellent rebounding and blocking ability, and he's only 22 years old.

    2. Al Jefferson Sir He is still young, but he is already stable and terrible. He's going to continue to improve his shooting this season, and he's shooting good free throws, and all he needs is time. 3. Amar Stoudemire Knicks He is more than capable of taking the No. 1 spot, and he is very talented in scoring and rebounding.

    But his defense was terrible, and it seems like he's stopped improving. 4. Chris Bosh Heat Bosh's one-on-one power is obvious, and he also has a consistent free-throw shooting percentage that is rare for big men. *5. Shaquille O'Neal Celtics Although he is no longer able to participate in the fast break, he is still a threat in the low post.

    One-on-one still doesn't limit him completely, his defense and rebounding are still good, but his speed and agility have dropped significantly, and his free throws are still terrible. *6, Yao Ming This is a stable center, and always has been. However, considering his height, Yao Ming's rebounding and blocking are average, and he is not resolute enough on the offensive end.

    Of course, his physical fitness also makes his utility diminished. 7. Marcus Camby Clippers are stable defensively, have prominent blocks, and can provide mid-range shots and passes on the offensive end. 8. Tyson Chandler Mavericks He can be trusted defensively, he's also an expert when it comes to rebounding, and his blocks are a repertoire for the Mavericks.

    However, his attack seems to have been only open for free. 9. Jermaine O'Neal Celtics His stats are slipping a bit right now. 10. Andris Biedlings Warriors Agile foot, steady shooting, excellent rebounding, and youngster, he's the league's most underrated big man.

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