1. Tim Duncan2. Dirk Nowitzki3. Kevin Garnett4. Chris Bosh5. Elton Brand6. Pau Gasol7. Shawn Marion8. Jermaine O'Neal9. Zack Randolph10. Lamar OdomHonorable Mentions (No Order):Rasheed Wallace, Charlie Villanueva, David West, Chris Wilcox, Al Harrington, Al Jefferson, Andrea BargnaniPicking Duncan still as number one is tough. But his consistancy all throughout these playoffs is proof that he is still the top PF in the league.Dwight Howard is a center.
1. Tim Duncan2. Dirk Nowitzki3. Kevin Garnett4. Chris Bosh5. Carlos Boozer6. Shawn Marion7. Elton Brand8. Jermaine O'Neal9. Zach Randolph10. Pau GasolI agree with your list for the most part but I think Marion is still one of the most complete players in the league and he should be ahead of Brand and Gasol.
I hate seeing Marion as a PF because he really is a SF and would be on most teams. Same with Amare, he really isn't a center.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ May 21 2007, 05:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>1. Tim Duncan2. Dirk Nowitzki3. Kevin Garnett4. Chris Bosh5. Elton Brand6. Pau Gasol7. Shawn Marion8. Jermaine O'Neal9. Zack Randolph10. Lamar OdomHonorable Mentions (No Order):Rasheed Wallace, Charlie Villanueva, David West, Chris Wilcox, Al Harrington, Al Jefferson, Andrea BargnaniPicking Duncan still as number one is tough. But his consistancy all throughout these playoffs is proof that he is still the top PF in the league.Dwight Howard is a center.</div>Yeah, that makes sense...Chris Bosh and Andrea both play the same position 1. Tim Duncan2. Kevin Garnett3. Dirk Nowitzki4. Chris Bosh5. Elton Brand6. Carlos Boozer7. Shawn Marion8. Zach Randolph9. Jermaine O'Neal10. Pau GasolI really think you ranked Pau way too high...and you also forgot Carlos Boozer. I hope that was just a mistake...because he definately deserves to be on the list. He's easily top 7..
1.Dirk Nowitzki2.Tim Duncan3.Kevin Garnett4.Chris Bosh5.Elton Brand6.Carlos Boozer7.Zach Randolph8.Pau Gasol9.Jermaine O'Neal10.Rasheed WallaceHonorable Mention-Al Jefferson, David West, Lamar Odom, Nenad KrsticI considering Amare at the center spot and Marion at the small foward spot even though play the four as well. I'd say Diaw and Thomas play more of the 4 spot on Phoenix anyways. I know you guys are gonna pull the homer card on me, but oh well. I just dont understand how you dont consider the reigning MVP the 2nd or 3rd best at his position. To me though, Dirk, Duncan, and Garnett are head and shoulders over the comp that as long as they are in the top 3 in any order, it suits me fine.EDIT: I also think ya'll are underating Zach Randolph. He puts up better numbers than Gasol and O'Neal. To me, he is almost at par with Carlos Boozer and maybe even up to Elton Brand.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (arnob_detroitbasketball @ May 21 2007, 04:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Antwain Jamison isn't Honorable Mention?</div>Haha, thanks man. I mean damn he's not even in the Honorable Mention with guys like David West, Charlie Villanueva, and Andrea Bargnani. Realistically, Antawn Jamison is not a PF either. He is really a SF. He only plays PF for us because Caron Butler is best playing SF rather than SG. But since he plays PF for the Wizards, he should be on the honorable mention at least.
1) Tim Duncan2) Dirk Nowitzki3) Kevin Garnett4) Amare Stoudamire5) Chris Bosh6) Elton Brand7) Carlos Boozer8) Pau Gasol9) Jermaine O'Neal10a) Rasheed Wallace10b) Zach RandolphI think Marion is a SF.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Camby23Land @ May 21 2007, 05:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>1) Tim Duncan2) Dirk Nowitzki3) Kevin Garnett4) Chris Bosh5) Elton Brand6) Carlos Boozer7) Pau Gasol8) Jermaine O'Neal9) Rasheed Wallace10) Zach RandolphI think Marion is a SF.</div>I think you should either have STAT or Marion on the list. One of the two of them is a power forward.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kobebryant_24OWNEDME @ May 21 2007, 06:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I think you should either have STAT or Marion on the list. One of the two of them is a power forward.</div>Meh, I guess I will put STAT on it.
I think Nene should be in honorabale mention, as well. He had a very good year playing PF for Denver, and he came back from injury the season before.
1. Tim Duncan2. Kevin Garnett3. Dirk Nowitzki4. Chris Bosh5. Jermaine O'Neal6. Elton Brand7. Carlos Boozer8. Zach Randolph9. Amare Stoudemire10. Pau Gasol
I think its amazing yall think Randolph is better than Gasol...hes not. I think Cambylands list was pretty solid, but IMO Pau Gasol even rivals Boozer. I know alotve people will go against that cuase of his play of late, but Pau Gasol is a better blocker and passer than Boozer. And just as good scorer probably. I think Amare is too high, and too low on some of yalls list also. Even consider Gasol and Boozer above Elton Brand maybe.
A lot of people are ranking JO pretty low. Yeah he's begining to slightly show some age but besides Duncan,Dirk,and KG he's gotta be up there. I really still have no reason why the Pacers needed to get rid of Artest, since then they went from championship contender to a do nothing team.
Duncan has emerged as the best PF in the league again IMO, Dirk is 2nd, and KG is 3rd....After that, probably Bosh followed by Boozer, O'Neal, and Brand.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Camby23Land @ May 21 2007, 09:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>1) Tim Duncan2) Dirk Nowitzki3) Kevin Garnett4) Amare Stoudamire5) Chris Bosh6) Elton Brand7) Carlos Boozer8) Pau Gasol9) Jermaine O'Neal10a) Rasheed Wallace10b) Zach RandolphI think Marion is a SF.</div>Well, you're wrong. Amare is also a Center.
1) Tim Ducan2) Kevin Garnett3) Dirk Nowitzki4) Chris Bosh5) Jermaine O'neal6) Carlos Boozer7) Elton Brand8) Pau Gasol9) Zach Randolph10) Rasheed WallaceIf you want me to explain my rankings I will
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ May 21 2007, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Duncan has emerged as the best PF in the league again IMO, Dirk is 2nd, and KG is 3rd....After that, probably Bosh followed by Boozer, O'Neal, and Brand.</div> Emerged again? Who was ever better than Tim Duncan?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ May 21 2007, 10:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Emerged again? Who was ever better than Tim Duncan?</div>Garnett's MVP season