ESPN Top 10 PFs ever.

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Rodman over Dirk?

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Gotdamn right, Dirk ain't never played a lick of defense and that's why he only got one ring. Rodman was that dude and the type of player he was is vastly underrated. You could aregue that those Bulls teams don't beat the Jazz without him. He was just as valuable to that team as Jordan and Pippen
 

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He was just as valuable to that team as Jordan
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The top 10 list.

Spoiler alert: Duncan is #1...


10. Dennis Rodman


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The player
Forget the sideshows and hair styles. No one who has ever played this sport wanted to rebound the basketball more. -- Marc Stein, ESPN.com

His off-court antics overshadowed how important he was to five NBA championship teams. -- Rob Peterson, ESPN.com

He's the answer to what happens when a smart and talented player dedicates himself to one aspect of the game. Rodman led the league in rebounding average an unprecedented seven consecutive years. -- J.A. Adande, ESPN.com

In those seven seasons from 1991-92 to 1997-98, he had 33 games in which he pulled down at least 25 rebounds. No other player did it more than four times in that span. -- Micah Adams, ESPN Stats & Info

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9. Pau Gasol

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The player
Legendary for his footwork and low-post moves, McHale is a legit top-10 power forward even though he came off the bench for more than half of his career games. -- Adande

His turnaround shot was deadly accurate and unblockable, but his up-and-under move will always be the one burned in my brain. -- Doolittle

Guarding McHale in the post was aptly referred to as "The Torture Chamber." --Adams

How many times have we heard Charles Barkley say that McHale, with those unforgettably long arms and that clever post game, was the toughest opponent he ever faced? Not much else needs to be said. -- Stein

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5. Kevin Garnett
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Teams
Minnesota Timberwolves (1995-2007, 2015-pres.) Boston Celtics (2007-2013), Brooklyn Nets (2013-2015)

Honors
MVP (2003-04), 15-time All-Star, 9-time All-NBA selection, Defensive Player of the Year (2007-08), 12-time All-D selection

Championships
1 (2008)

Career stats
17.9 PPG, 10.1 RPG, 1.4 BPG, .497 FG%

The player
There are only a few players who can state that they were at one time the best player in the world, and Garnett is on that list. One of the most versatile and intense players ever. -- Doolittle

Garnett carried the burden of being his team's best scorer, rebounder, playmaker and defender for years before settling in as the ultra-competitive defensive anchor and motivator in Boston. -- Adams

He gets dinged for his overall playoff track record, but proved during his Boston years that he could anchor a championship team when surrounded by other scoring options. -- Pelton

A groundbreaker in terms of ushering in the modern era of players jumping directly from high school to the pros. And he'll be remembered as the most ferocious competitor of his era. -- Stein

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4. Charles Barkley
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Teams
Philadelphia 76ers (1984-1992), Phoenix Suns (1992-1996), Houston Rockets (1996-2000)

Honors
MVP (1992-93), 11-time All-Star, 11-time All-NBA selection, Hall of Fame

Championships
None

Career stats
22.1 PPG, 11.7 RPG, 1.5 SPG, .541 FG%

The player
He was a force of nature, then a savvy all-round player in his later years. You might find statistical comps but there will never be another player in his mold. -- Adande

Nobody was better at grabbing rebounds and going coast-to-coast. -- Adams

He was so dominant in the paint, but also a flat-out great shooter inside the arc. The numbers absolutely love him because of his efficiency. -- Doolittle

Simply the greatest undersized big man we've ever seen. And so entertaining, in terms of personality, that he remains as popular as any figure in the sport ... long after he stopped actually playing. -- Stein

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3. Dirk Nowitzki
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Teams
Dallas Mavericks (1998-pres.)

Honors
MVP (2006-07), Finals MVP (2010-11), 13-time All-Star, 12-time All-NBA selection

Championships
1 (2011)

Career stats
22.1 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 2.6 APG, .475 FG%

The player
Undoubtedly the best European player in NBA history -- and there haven't been that many better players born in America either. -- Pelton

All he's done is revolutionize the power forward position as Europe's greatest-ever import and the sweetest-shooting big man we've ever seen. -- Stein

Dirk's one-legged, high-arcing fallaway from the mid-to-high post is on the short list of impossible-to-guard moves. -- Adams

As tough and competitive as they come, Dirk shattered the stereotype of the soft European big man.-- Peterson

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2. Karl Malone
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Teams
Utah Jazz (1985-2003), Los Angeles Lakers (2003-2004)

Honors
Two-time MVP (1996-97, 1998-99), 14-time All-Star, 14-time All-NBA selection, four-time All-D selection, Hall of Fame

Championships
None

Career stats
25.0 PPG, 10.1 RPG, 3.6 APG, .516 FG%

The player
The second-most prolific scorer in NBA history, The Mailman could hurt you inside, from the elbow, and with his elbows. -- Peterson

He is the only player in NBA history to be named First-Team All-NBA in 11 consecutive seasons. -- Adams

His improvement from a sub-.500 free-throw shooter as a rookie to 74 percent for his career shows you the type of work he put in to improve. Sure, John Stockton set him up for a lot of baskets, but Malone usually outran his defender to get them. -- Adande

You can't say the words "pick and roll" without thinking about The Mailman and his little buddy Stockton. As consistent, and tough, as anyone who has ever played in this league. -- Stein

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1. Tim Duncan
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Teams
San Antonio Spurs (1997-pres.)

Honors
Two-time MVP (2001-02, 2002-03), three-time Finals MVP, 15-time All-Star, 15-time All-NBA selection, 15-time All-D selection, Rookie of the Year (1997-98)

Championships
5 (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014)

Career stats
19.3 PPG, 10.9 RPG, 2.2 BPG, .506 FG%

The player
The ultimate franchise player. For two decades, small-market San Antonio has built team after team around him, with so many different supporting casts. All he does is smooch in those bank shots. And win. -- Stein

Duncan is this generation's answer to Bill Russell. Fundamentals, consistency, quiet excellence and winning above all else; Duncan embodies everything basketball should be about. -- Doolittle

The only all-time great whose talent might be secondary to his temperament. His team-oriented attitude produced the longest run of sustained success the NBA has seen. -- Adande

At this point I wonder if calling Duncan the greatest power forward ever almost does him a disservice. His resume stands with nearly any of the great big men of all time, power forwards and centers. -- Pelton
 

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I don't agree with Dirk over Barkley but I understand it since one has a ring and one doesn't...

Dirk over KG is blasphemous though :scust:
 
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