the perfect power forward.

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  1. nets1

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    What would you like to see in a power forward? If you could build or create the perfect power forward what tendencies would you want in such a player?
    Size wise you would be looking for someone in the height range of say six foot 10 to say 7 feet. Weight wise you want him fast so in the range of 245 to 265.
    Now the other attributes:

    Speed and quickness
    Athleticism
    Defensive Presence
    Control the paint
    Ability to guard all power forwards fast or strong
    Good shot, both inside and have 3 point range
    Shot blocker
    Lockdown defender
    Good foul shooter in the 80%+ range
    Take his man off the dribble to the hoop
    Great post moves on offense facing or with back to the basket
    Good rebounder
    High basketball IQ
    Good Passer
    Work well in the pick and roll

    Yi RA SW

    Speed and quickness X X
    Athleticism X X
    Defensive Presence X X
    Controls the paint X
    Ability to guard all power forwards - fast X X
    - Strong X
    Good shot, both inside and have 3 point range X X
    Shot blocker X X X
    Lockdown defender X
    Good foul shooter in the 80%+ range X X X
    Take his man off the dribble to the hoop X X X
    Great post moves on offense facing or with back to the basket X
    Good rebounder X X
    High basketball IQ X X
    Good Passer X X
    Work well in the pick and roll X X

    Now the nets have 3 power forwards. They have Yi, Ryan and swat. I believe between all three potential star power forwards on the nets collectively have all the attributes to be the perfect power forward Maybe Frank can figure out a way to have all three play power forward by committee.
     
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    sorry tried to create a matrix but couldn't.
     
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    Amare is the perfect pf
     
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    so was Kenyon martin when he played with kidd
     
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    Sucks on defense.
     
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    Kenyon Martin was perfect.

    Especially in his last year of the Nets when he started to extend his midrange out.
     
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    Tim Duncan sucks yo
     
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    You should have "Finishes around the basket"

    It's important and Yi is terrible at it.

    (I'm so racist.)
     
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    The answer is clearly Aaron Gray.
     
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    Tim Duncan sucks brah
     
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    ^ The gayest powerforward
     
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    Luke told him.
     
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    Duncan is the best PF to ever play the game, and he doesn't have all those attributes.

    So don't be hoping too severely for Frank to figure out how to create your perfect PF.
     
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    What about Malone as one of the greatest PF's as well.

    Derrick Coleman was also a great PF for a while with Buck Williams.

    I could have also included enforcer as well.
     
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    Well really so far this year i have no complaints on how frank is handling the rookies. He's making them competitive, and fight for their minutes. He could run this position by committee as he has done in the past.
     
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    Tim Duncan the championships the mvps the finals mvps the man resume speaks for it's self
     

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