Who would you say (other than Shaq) is the strongest player in the NBA?

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  1. Johnny33

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    ben wallace
     
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    Big Ben
    Karl Malone
    Jahidi White

    Pound for Pound - Ron Artest, former Boxer, the Roy Jones JR. of the NBA
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Chungster:</div><div class="quote_post">Pound For Pound: Ron Artest
    Fighting: Ben Wallace
    Dunking: Vince Carter
    Taking Fouls: Allen Iverson
    Overall: Erick Dampier</div>
    Dunking: Kmart
    OVerall: Big Ben

    Other than that, I agree.
     
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    brian skinner, brian grant, chauncey billups

    Ben isn't that strong. He looks strong, but he's not. Watch him against big centers like Magloire, Haywood. They push him around.

    He's unbelievable atheltically, but not unbelievably strong.
     
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    Are you kidding? Chauncey Billups? I can't even comment on that one.
     
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    pound for pound, hell yeah. He's very strong for a pg.
     
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    pound for pound Earl Boykins or Baron Davis. Overall Ben Wallace or Ron Artest.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting bigdt87:</div><div class="quote_post">brian skinner, brian grant, chauncey billups

    Ben isn't that strong. He looks strong, but he's not. Watch him against big centers like Magloire, Haywood. They push him around.

    He's unbelievable atheltically, but not unbelievably strong.</div>
    Skinner you kiddin me right? As a buck last year he played so soft. He is strong but not that strong.
    :weightroo
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Iron Shiek:</div><div class="quote_post">No question the strongest player in the league not named Shaq is Danny Fortson. I have never seen someone 6'8'' or shorter move people the way that he does. Many people call him dirty but that is b/c he's so strong that all his fouls look like flagrant fouls. If he played on the right team (and got himself into good shape) he would easily lead the league in rebounds. He averaged a double double with 12.5 rebounds in 28 minutes in the 2001-2002 season.</div>

    Yeah I agree. I was actually excited when he was traded to Dallas. I knew that he'll get his chance there. We all know that he was never given the chance.

    P4P, it's Earl Boykins. I'm not kidding.
     
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    ^yup. pound for pound earl boykins is the strongest man in the NBA. there was a slam article about him outlifting players on his whole team.
     

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