Ranking the NBA's 30 power forwards, LMA 10th, Meyers 28th

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  1. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    1. Anthony Davis

    2. Blake Griffin

    3. Draymond Green

    4. DeMarcus Cousins

    5. Kevin Love

    6. Paul George

    7. Paul Millsap

    8. Derrick Favors

    9. Chris Bosh

    10. LaMarcus Aldridge
    RPM rank: No. 9
    WARP rank: No. 16
    #NBArank: No. 13

    Aldridge's enormous volume of midrange shots is far from a death knell for his efficiency. Yet at a position this deep, it's a differentiating factor. In San Antonio, that volume may take a hit as well.

    Hidden talent: Aldridge's turnover rate has been in the top 5 percent of the league the past two seasons. For a player who has shouldered such a large offensive role, his ball protection has been amazing, even in the context of his isolation, jumper-heavy style.

    Taking it to the next level: If Aldridge's usage rate is going to drop with the Spurs, his efficiency needs to spike for him to retain his value.
    The middle third
    11. Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City Thunder
    12. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks
    13. Nikola Mirotic, Chicago Bulls
    14. Kenneth Faried, Denver Nuggets
    15. Nerlens Noel, Philadelphia 76ers
    16. Zach Randolph, Memphis Grizzlies
    17. Tobias Harris, Orlando Magic
    18. Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks
    19. Ersan Ilyasova, Detroit Pistons
    20. Terrence Jones, Houston Rockets

    The bottom third
    21. Amir Johnson, Boston Celtics
    22. Markieff Morris, Phoenix Suns
    23. Marvin Williams, Charlotte Hornets
    24. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee Bucks
    25. Julius Randle, Los Angeles Lakers
    26. Thaddeus Young, Brooklyn Nets
    27. Kris Humphries, Washington Wizards
    28. Meyers Leonard, Portland Trail Blazers
    29. Luis Scola, Toronto Raptors
    30. Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves

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    BigGameDamian Well-Known Member

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    In all do respect, LaMarcus is right when he said: He is now on a team (San Antonio) that doesn't need him as much as the Blazers did. So it's understandable he will decline a bit. I don't think it has anything to do with Aldridge's effort or skills. I also thought it was interesting that Mike Rice said that Pop wont really start coaching the team for the next 2-4 weeks. After that he points out everyone's strength & weakness on the team. Pop is just watching and letting them play the way they want.
     
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    Jabari Parker playing the 4 in Milwaukee seems so weird to me. If we could ever pry him away from them, we should.
     
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    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    Humphries, randle, Williams and Johnson are odd to me.
     
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    Fez Hammersticks スーパーバッド Zero Cool

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    He's barely ranked above the corpse of KG.
     

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