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- Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:03am #7501
KevinDurantRocksParticipantWho do you guys think are the top 5 centers in the league?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:08am #196966

MagikKnickParticipantCenters is such a weak position now
Obviously Dwights #1
Then you got Yao, he counts, right?
I still consider Al Jefferson a PF, but with KLove at PF, he’ll play some C, so ill say him
Shaq is still effective, so, he’ll be number 4
and most underrated guy playing today, I’ll say Andres Beidris (sp?) is 5So my list goes:
Dwight
Yao
A. Jefferson
Shaq
Beidris
and under that would probably be
B. Lopez
then Okafor0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:10am #196962
McWinningParticipantin no order.
Howard
Okafor
Jefferson
Yao
Shaq0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:22am #196977
jacksonSParticipant1.dwight
2.al jefferson
3.yao
4.shaq
5.biedrins0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:23am #196973
BasketballGuru24ParticipantDwight – hardcore Dunker
Yao – 7″4 …..dream center
Big Al – Beast on the Boards
Biedrins -Extremely Underrated
Shaq – One of the greatest players of all-time
Barganani – Best Perimeter shooting Center
Brook Lopez – Rising Bigman0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:24am #196979
B-ball fanParticipantDwight
Yao
Al Jefferson
Brook Lopez
Shaq
Marc Gasol
Biedrins
Andrew Bogut0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:24am #196981
jacksonSParticipanthow do you make a forum topic that goes on this websites homepage
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:29am #196986

Bryant24ParticipantDwight
Al Jefferson
Shaq
Yao
Brook LopezChris bosh plays center sometimes.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:33am #196989

OldSkoolBasketballParticipantWhat bout tim duncan? Doesn’t he play center sometimes?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:39am #196995
RUDEBOY1…HOWARD..2..SHAQ..3..YAO..4..JEFFERSON..5..ODEN..IF HE STAYS HEALHTY HE’S GOIN TO SHUT UP ALOT OF DOUBTERS…6..BROOK LOPEZ..7..BYNUM..8..NENE..9..OKAFOR..10..BIEDRINS..
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 11:42am #196996

R-Dot-13ParticipantI’ll go with..
Howard
Yao
Jefferson
Biedrins
LopezThen..
Shaq
Nene
Okafor
Bynum
Bargnani0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 12:47pm #197019

duvoemouaParticipantwhy is brook even in this discussion. Its obviously
1) Dwight Howard
2) Al Jefferson
3) Yao Ming
4) Shaq
5) Andrew Bynum6) Biedrins
7) Bogut
8) Okafor
9) Oden
10) IDK about this but i think Samuel Dalembert is alrite0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 12:50pm #197021

From_Downtown_33Participant1. Howard
2. Yao
3. Nene
4. Big Al
5. ShaqThen..
Brook Lopez
Okafor
Biedrins
Bogut
Bargnani0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 12:54pm #197023

MagikKnickParticipantHow do you put Sammy D and still unproven Greg Oden above Brook Lopez?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 1:19pm #197032
the barronParticipantDon’t forget Mehmet Okur of the Jazz. This guy can stretch the defense and take his defender to the 3 point line. He’s a decent rebounder as well. Top 10:
1. Dwight Howard
2. Amare(played C before Shaq got there and will play again since the Diesel is in Ohio now)
3. Shaq
4. Yao
5. Al Jefferson
6. Mehmet Okur
7. Biedrins
8. David Lee(started most games as the C for the Knicks last year)
9. Emeka Okafor
10. Andrew BogutBrook Lopez will rise up this list. Pau Gasol and Tim Duncan could be considered centers as well but they’ve played PF for most of their careers. Amare and Yao both have injury concerns so we’ll see what happens with them.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 2:08pm #197054
quincey hodgesyou cant rank oden on this..are we talking about now or future..if we talking now then it has to be howard,yao, then in no order..al jefferson,shaq,mhmet (prob number 3)…before injury bynum would be considered seeing as he was actually close to making the all star team before he got hurt
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 2:24pm #197063
spencerishawesomeYao shouldn’t be on any list, the guy is done.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 3:54pm #197127
jacksonSParticipantshawn bradley
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 4:04pm #197142

sheltwon3ParticipantBrook Lopez should be up there as a center dude only issue is rebounding and he can work on that. Dude got post moves, perimeter shooter, and defense. He may enter top 5 after this year.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 08/06/2009 - 5:31pm #197181
KevinDurantRocksParticipantOden hopefully be one of the best centers in a year or so but not now
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/07/2009 - 5:30am #197342
pointguardfunParticipantno particular order
Howard – probably the most physically imposing center today
Yao – when healthy, he competes with Howard as the best center in the league
Jefferson – best post moves for a center
Shaq – one of the greatest centers in history, enough said
Bargnani – best handles and shooting for a center, excelled when started as C
Nene – efficient scorer, shooting % speaks for itself
Okafor – one of the best defensive centers in the league
Bogut – good passer, solid rebounder and scorer
Lopez – efficient, fundamentally sound ala Duncan
Oden – defensive center, w/ Pryzbilla, they are a twin headed defensive monster
Biedrins – underrated center, lanky and strong rebounder
Lee – double double machine
Okur – sweet shooting, also a good passer0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/07/2009 - 12:43pm #197470

IndianaBasketballParticipantUnlike the old days, there aren’t many true centers in the NBA. Majority of you have Dwight as the top center, but I disagree. I may get negative points, but I think when healthy… Yao Ming is the best center in basketball.
The reason is because you can run an offense through Yao. You can’t do that with Dwight. Right now, Dwight is more of a defender and rebounder. He’s very inconsistent on the offensive end, especially at the free-throw line. As Kareem Abdul-Jabar said during the NBA Finals, “Dwight is a very predictable player right now.” That’s why the Lakers were able to expose him. You don’t have that problem with Yao. He’s great in the low post and high post. He can bang you, face you up or shoot the turn around jumper. He’s also patient and an excellent passer out of the double teams. He’s probably the best free-throw shooting center I’ve ever seen. His shooting range extends to the 3P line. He’s the total package on the offensive end. He’s also a respectable rebounder and defender.
For this reason, I’d rank him above Dwight at this point. That’s just my opinion.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/07/2009 - 2:07pm #197517

OldSkoolBasketballParticipantdidn’t Dwight struggle against yao during the season?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/07/2009 - 4:03pm #197583
quincey hodgesyao is done???..lol..thats news to me..how about we wait and see before making that statement. i always find it funny when fans read stories that say maybe about a player then try to pass it on as fact
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/07/2009 - 6:15pm #197674
the barronParticipantTyson Chandler. Definitely not a top 5 center but can be considered in the 6-10 category. Can play defense and rebounds and used to play well with CP3 in new orleans and will have a bigger offensive role in Charlotte. Most of the top centers play in the west and he can be considered the 3rd best in the East behind Dwight and Shaq. Al Horford also plays center with Atlanta. This guy is tough inside and in a couple of years will be all-star potential.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 08/09/2009 - 12:16pm #198291
quincey hodgestyson chandler has no offensive moves and is not a offensive player so im pretty sure his role will be diminished on offense considering the fact he no long has one of the best set up men in the nba on his team
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