Who is the best big man in NBA history?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    NBA power forward Tim Duncan is the best.

    1. A lot of power forwards are better rebounders than Duncan. Some are better scorers than him. Some like him have a couple of titles and are just as good defensively. But there is no second player in this position who is better than Duncan overall.

    2. Duncan's humble attitude and style of play cannot overshadow his excellent work. Four-time champion, two-time MVP, 9-time All-NBA First Team, 8-time All-Defensive First Team, and three-time Finals MVP. He's not the shiniest and most famous power forward, but he's the best one.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's hard to say, it's not my best. But I personally prefer Duncan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Only the active ones are discussed, and the likes of the ancient divine beasts cannot be compared. First gear: Peak Duncan, Garnett.

    Duncan and Garnett at their peak are of equal strength, stronger than the current Ade and Thick Eyebrows. Second gear: Peak driver, Xiao Si, Ade.

    The peak driver is slightly better than the current Ade, and the disadvantage is that there is no rebounding and no defense. The peak Xiao Si is on par with the current Ade. Third gear:

    Griffin, Bosh, Bushy Eyebrows. Griffin has never been a big player in the team and lacks a resume of being in charge. Bosh doesn't need to say much.

    Thick eyebrows have endless potential, but with a lack of experience and more comprehensive skills, it is difficult to predict how far they will go in the future. Alternate: Lefou, who has swiped amazing statistics, but is not a player who fights hard, let alone can take charge of himself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ade, Duncan, Nowitzki, Lefou, etc., each has its own characteristics.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's still Duncan at the moment, and it's estimated that he will have thick eyebrows in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nowitzki, it's definitely him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Introduction: Top 10 greatest PFs in NBA history, 1Tim Duncan 2Carl Malone 3

    Charles Buckley 4Kevin McHale 5Bob Pitit 6

    Kevin Garnett 7Alvin Hayes 8Dev Debaschel 9

    Buck Williams 10Dirk Nowitzki by Tim Duncan.

    The rulers at both ends of the pitch "won two championships in 1999 and 2003, more than Barkley, Malone and Pittitt combined."

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are a lot of talents in the position of power forward, but if you want to say the best, it must be technically comprehensive. In the NBA, it seems that Duncan is the most effective and sure, because Duncan's shooting and interior singles at critical moments are the most effective and sure.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Timducan, the greatest power forward of all time, is not one of them!! It mainly depends on the contribution to the team, Duncan is a mainstay in the Spurs, and Bobo is around Duncan to develop the strategy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I think it is Ma Long who is technically comprehensive.

    However, although Rodman can only defend, his defense is absolutely top-notch, and under the offensive suppression of excellent scorers such as Jordan Pippen Kerr of the Bulls, he does not need to learn how to attack, and his absolute contribution to the position of power forward is greater.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The best power forward is Tim Duncan.

    2. Duncan is the No. 1 forward in history. In 12 seasons, he won Rookie of the Year, 2 MVPs, 3 Finals MVPs, 4 championships, 9 First Team selections and 11 All-Star selections. And all in the same team.

    His stats were stellar, but Duncan never cared about that. He's smart, he's serious and he has a perfect sense of position. Duncan played beautifully.

    It's "Slam Dunk" that says the top 50 superstars, and Duncan ranks 8th, higher than Kobe.

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