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  • #19442
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    valentine

    I don’t consider guys like Jefferson, Horford, David Lee ect…..

    1. Dwight Howard
    2. Pau Gasol
    3. Tim Duncan
    4. Andrew Bogut
    5. Joakim Noah and Brook Lopez

    I think Gasol qualifies as a center. He’s the best big man in the West.

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  • #357057
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    pattymills

    1. Patty mills
    2. Ronny Ruriaf
    3. Timofey mogzov
    4. Anthony Randolph
    5. bob

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  • #357061
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    llperez

    if we consider duncan a center, then this is how i expect the top 5 to look next year:

    1-Dwight Howard

    2-Tim Duncan

    3-Yao Ming

    4-Brook Lopez

    5-Andrew Bogut

    andrew bynum would be 6th

     

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  • #357067
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    FDAPO

    I forgot about Yao….

    I say Noah and Lopez are still better because of how fragile Yao is….

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  • #357068
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    dipt1982
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    Gasol is not a center…

    1. Howard
    2. Duncan
    3. Lopez
    4. Ming
    5. Bynum

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  • #357072
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    Malik-Universal
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    bob abdul jabbar??? patty mills

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  • #357066
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    JNixon
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    1. Dwight Howard
    2. Yao Ming (if healthy)
    3. Tim Duncan
    4. Andrew Bogut
    5. Brook Lopez

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  • #357079
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    FDAPO

    Bogut is better than Lopez and definitely better than Bynum.

    If the Lakers had Bogut instead of Bynum I would put a lot of money on the Lakers to 3peat. And Bogut would’ve probably been a 20-15-3 guy on the Nets last season.

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  • #357082
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    fastdan
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    1. Gasol – Dwight can’t pass, hit free throws, and can barely create for himself while Gasol is among the best in those catagories in the league. Dwight is a liability on the offensive end, while Gasol is great on both sides of the ball.

    2. Dwight – his shotblocking and rebounding skills are still the best in the league and that’s why he leapfrogs everyone else who’s actually good at playing basketball.

    3. Duncan – Not the same as he use to, but he’s still got enough in the tank.

    4. Bogut

    5. Ming

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  • #357088
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    llperez

    if gasol is a center, then he is top 2 along with dwight howard.

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  • #357091
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    dipt1982
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    Sorry, I disagree completely…when Bynum was healthy last season, he had some monster games, if he was healthy on a bad team, he could average 25-15-3 too, but he’s on a good team still having great games…

    I still think Bogut is really good, but I just don’t think he;s better than Bynum, maybe Lopez, that was a quick reaction pick…if anything, I would change my opinion to…

    1. Howard
    2. Duncan
    3. Ming
    4. Bynum
    5. Bogut
    with the 6 spot going to Lopez…but talent wise, Bynum is leaps and bounds ahead of Bogut, he hasn’t even tapped his ceiling, whereas Bogut is as good as he’s gonna be, which is not bad, but his ceiling has been hit already IMO…

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  • #357092
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    dipt1982
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    Pau Gasol is not a center people, he plays the 4 while Bynum plays C, if Bynum is hurt, then Gasol may play the 5, but he’s not a every day C…

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  • #357093
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    RUDEBOY_
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    1.Dwight Howard
    2.Yao Ming
    3.Andrew Bynum
    4.Brook Lopez
    5.Joakim Noah

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  • #357100
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    TRC1991
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    I’m considering Duncan and Gasol PF’s

    1) Dwight Howard
    2) Yao Ming
    3) Andrew Bogut
    4) Chris Kaman
    5) Brook Lopez

    honorable mention:
    Al Horford
    Joakim Noah
    Andrew Bynum
    Greg Oden

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  • #357102
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    Michael.S.
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    1. Howard
    2. Yao
    3. Duncan
    4. Bogut
    5. Bynum

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  • #357104
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    Michael.S.
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    llperez…I emailed you.

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  • #357105
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    MagikKnick
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    Mozgov!!!!!!!!!! lol jk

    1. Dwight Howard
    2. Pau Gasol
    3, Tim Duncan
    4. Andrew Bogut
    5. Joakim Noah

    Normally I wouldnt include Gasol as a C, but according to 82games.com, he plays the majority of his time at the C position, so I guess a C he is. As for Yao, I tried to base mine off of last season, so Yao doesn’t count..

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  • #357142
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    dipt1982
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    The only reason he played most of the year at center is because Bynum was hurt…

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  • #357146
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    Da1pot
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    You guys are forgetting about Kaman, top 5 statistically speaking out of all centers in the NBA.
    here are my top 5

    1. Dwight Howard-18.3,13.2
    2. Pau Gasol-18.3, 11.3
    3.Tim Duncan- 17.9, 10.1
    4. Chris Kaman- 18.5,9.3
    5.Brook Lopez- 18.8, 8.6

    I consider Duncan and Gasol centers because thats where each play the majority of their minutes. This is based on last season, otherwise, Iwould probably have Yao as the number two center…

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  • #357158
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    doubledribbler
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    Funny how there is such a big debate about Gasol. He doesn’t play center all game or even every game, but he logs a lot of minutes there. Some guys can actually play multiple positions effectively. He just happens to be one of them. When Odom is in the game, which actually quite a bit, where does Gasol play? Pretty sure it’s center. It doesn’t matter if Bynum was hurt or on the roster or traded. That has nothing to do with where he is playing. Even when Bynum is somewhat healthy the big man rotation is going to stay the same because there is not much else on that bench after Odom and their rotation allows them to have some combination of Gasol, Bynum and Odom at all times.

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  • #357237
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    sheltwon3
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    1.Dylan
    2 Dylan
    3 Dylan
    4 Dylan

    I spit hot fire man

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9lg6HqJeY0

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  • #357243
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    stanford hoops

    bynum when healthy is better then bogut IMO

    yao
    howard
    duncan
    bynum
    lopez(brook of course)

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  • #357280
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    TRC1991
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    un-related but a cool video i accidentally came across searching for “chris kaman highlights”

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  • #357283
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    Demarcus Oneal
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    Dwight Howard
    Yao Ming ( when healthy he is the best center in the nba)
    Andrew Bynum
    Andrew Bogut
    Brook Lopez

    HM
    Al Jefferson

    ps. Duncan and Gasol are not centers if there centers then so is Kg and Horford

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  • #357281
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    wd40rocks
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    Chris seems kinda sensative…..

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  • #357341
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    RickyRubio9
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    1. Yao Ming (If actually healthy, this guy has the best post moves in the game, & very underrated defense, & I’m biased)
    2. Dwight Howard (Defensive Monster, Offensively.. Eh not so much)
    3. Andrew Bogut (He’s starting to put it together! :O )
    4. Brook Lopez (He’s good, but c’mon, the Nets were horrible. I didn’t watch much of him, but I think alot of people could’ve put those numbers up in NJ)
    5. DeMarcus Cousins..Jkidding, I don’t know who to put at this spot, (: Don’t “Negate” Me bro!

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  • #357353
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    billyk
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    Didnt Gasol play center on his Olympic team and when he played for Memphis…

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  • #357357
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    Demarcus Oneal
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    but he still plays like a pf has plays pf now for the Lakers

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  • #357360
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    dwilks101586
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    duncan is not a center

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  • #357369
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    bobbyb
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    Top Centers

    1. Dwight- His defensive dominace/rebounding is so overwhelming that he is that much better on defense than any PF/C is on offense

    2. Pau- yes he is a 4 when Bynum is in however he played so much at the 5 so i consider him a 5. To me it matters who finishes games not starts them. he has 18 reb ( 9 off,) in the final game. I think the soft label should be forgotten.

    3 Duncan – he is a 5 not a 4, he is a low post player who guards the opposing teams biggest player, he is a center

    4- Brook Lopez- i might be biased but his post moves are polished and he knows how to get to the line and averages 2 blocks

    5 Diesel- have to give credit where it is due

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  • #357375
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    butidonthavemoney
    1. Dwight Howard
    2. Pau Gasol
    3. Tim Duncan
    4. Yao Ming
    5. Andrew Bogut

    Brook Lopez deserves consideration, but you are loaded with hobo candy if you put Al Jefferson/Chris Kaman/Andrew Bynum over Howard/Gasol/Duncan/Ming.

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  • #357379
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    NYK2010
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    Gasol
    Yao
    Howard
    Duncan
    Bogut

    Howard is overrated offensively, I put Gasol 1st becaz of his rebounding and offense.
    Yao 2nd i’m assuming he’s healthy and back to his 2009 regular season form.
    Duncan still on this list but for how long as other younger guys are ready to pass him soon.
    1 of those guys is Bogut who had a career year.

    Sorry but I don’t see Noah, Lopez and Bynum in the top 5 yet.
    Esp. Noah can’t see him being top 5 based on intangibles, hustle and rebounding if so Varajeo is very close too than.
    Bynum isn’t better than Bogut not sure what your watching he plays with Kobe, Gasol I think ppl forget that.

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  • #357380
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    sheltwon3
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    i think Duncan’s game is more of a Center than power forward but they keep saying he is the best power forward ever so it is confusing.

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  • #357381
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    NYK2010
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    Bogut and Bynum both played 5 years in the league Bynum is 3 yrs younger but somehow Bogut is as good as he’s going to get at 26 and Bynum is just getting scratching the surface. Bynum is still injured most of the time and hasn’t improved much since 2008 actually he’s regressed outside of his ft shooting. Bogut had a career year and even though he had a freak injury he doens’t have a history of knee problems like Bynum does outside of missing 40 plus games 2 years ago.

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  • #357384
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    FDAPO

    hahah there is no way Yao is better than Howard. Wow, I can’t believe people still say that even though we know Yao is a grandpa….

    Yao is hardly a top 5 center if you consider guys like Duncan and Gasol centers.

    Andrew Bogut is definitely better than Yao.

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  • #357548
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    Demarcus Oneal
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    Really Yao is hardly a top 5 center have you been only watching basketball since 2009 because before his injury Yao or Howard were the two best centers in the NBA and Gasol and Duncan are not Centers

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