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- Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 8:18pm #7924

DeAndreParticipantWho was the best player in his prime?
If not prime, the best years, he has played(I wouldnt wanna say Lebron or Wade have already been in their pime since they are still young)
If you wanna add some players just post them
Here are Some Decide who is the Best:
Power Forwards And Centers
Tim Duncan
02-03
PPG:23.3 RPG:12.9 BPG:2.9 MPG:39.3 FG:51.3 FT:71.0
Kevin Garnett
03-04
PPG:24.2 RPG:13.9 BPG:2.2 MPG:39.9 FG:49.9 FT:79.1
Dirk Nowitzki
05-06
PPG:26.6 RPG:9.0 BPG:1.0 MPG:38.1 FG:48.0 3pt:40.6 FT:90.1
Amare Stoudamire
07-08
PPG:25.2 RPG:91 BPG:2.1 MPG:33.9 FG:59.0 FT:80.5
Dwight Howard
07-08
PPG:20.7 RPG:14.2 BPG:2.2 MPG:39.7 FG:59.9 FT:59:59.0
Yao Ming
06-07
PPG:25.0 RPG:9.4 BPG:2.0 MPG:33.8 FG:51.6 FT:86.2
Shaquille O’Neal
99-00
PPG:29.7 RPG:13.6 BPG:3.0 MPG:40.0 FG:57.4 FT:52.4
Jermaine O’neal
01-02
PPG:19.0 RPG:10.5 BPG:2.3 MPG:37.6 FG:47.9 FT:68.8
Elton Brand
05-06
PPG:24.7 RPG:10.0 BPG:2.5 MPG:39.2 FG:52.7 FT:77.5
Al Jefferson
07-08
PPG:21.0 RPG:11.1 BPG:1.7 MPG:35.6 FG:50.0 FT:72.1
Ben Wallace
01-02
PPG:7.6 RPG:13.0 BPG:3.5 MPG:36.5 FG:53.1 FT:42.3
Kenyon Martin
03-04
PPG:16.7 RPG:9.5 BPG:1.3 MPG:34.6 FG:48.8 FT:68.4
If i missed somebody or would want to add somebody just post0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 8:20pm #203965
Michael.S.ParticipantTo me it’s gotta be either Shaq or Duncan.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 8:25pm #203966

Killer_kat12345ParticipantWith his 17 years of dominating the league. Shaq is by far the best big man…
Since his rookie year he has been an unstoppable force in the paint, and has caused some of the hardest match ups for any coach to deal with.Behind him I would put Tim Duncan, and then Kevin Garnett.
But you also are missing many dominant players in league history, such as Kareem, Wilt, Russell, Ewing and Hakeem!
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 8:54pm #203971

festar35ParticipantIt has to be Shaq. Just look at those numbers.
Also in 02-03 i think Jermaine had better stats of 20.8ppg 10.3rpg and 2.5bpg while shooting 0.731 at the line. along with 48.3 FG%.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 8:56pm #203972

llperezi don’t even need to look at the stats to tell you the answer is Shaq.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 9:07pm #203976

DeAndreParticipanti only put the players that are still playing!
If i hadnt i would have put
wilt and russell, olajuwon and robinson and moses malone and all those other guys!0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/20/2009 - 9:34pm #203981

the_truth34Participanti would say kevin Garnett because if you put the assists in there kevin garnett actually averaged 6 assists which is really good for his position
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/21/2009 - 4:33am #203994

R-Dot-13Participantlol.. its shaq .
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/21/2009 - 6:55am #204039
the microwaveParticipanti know hes not the best but u gotta put EB on that list… brand is one of 5 active nba players to hold career averages of 20 and 10 a gm…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/21/2009 - 7:19am #203995

Bryant24ParticipantShaq was killing in his prime its got to be him they made a defense about him
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/21/2009 - 8:32am #204095

DeAndreParticipant@The Microwave
Lol forgot about him..0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/21/2009 - 8:40am #204097

DeAndreParticipantAdded al jefferson and elton brand K-Mart and Ben Wallace ^^
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