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The greatest power forward in history.
There are many excellent power forwards in NBA history. Power forward has good height and wingspan. An excellent power forward can support the team's offensive and defensive system. Rodman, as a power forward, can win the rebounding championship for seven consecutive seasons. As a power forward, Buckley 198 cm is still very successful. Duncan is regarded as the greatest power forward player in NBA history. Duncan was able to enter the best defensive lineup in history for 0/5 times in his career, and led the Spurs to win the championship for 5 times in his career. Duncan has a career-high 53 points and 27 rebounds 1 1 assists and 9 blocks. What are the career highs of power forwards Buckley and Rodman?

Dennis Rodman

Career high. 34 points, 34 rebounds 10 assists, 5 blocks and 4 steals.

He averaged .7.3 points in his career, 13. 1 rebounds, 1.8 assists.

Main honors: 7 best first defense, 1 second best defense, 2 best defense, 2 best three arrays, 5 championships, 7 rebounds, and 2 all-star teams.

Rodman was selected by the team in the second round 1986. Rodman is a successful player with low draft pick. As a power forward with a height of 20 1 cm, Rodman can win rebounding titles many times in his career. In his rookie season, he averaged 6.5 points and 4.3 assists per game in Pistons, and then Rodman slowly grew into the main rotation player of the team. And help the team win two consecutive championships at 1989-1990. Rodman 1995- 1996 joined the Bulls. After coming to the Bulls, Rodman helped the team with 1996,1997,6597 excellent defense and super rebounding ability. Jordan is called the iron triangle. 1998 After leaving the Bulls in the summer, he moved to the Lakers and the Lone Ranger. He chose to retire in the 1999-2000 season.

Charles Barkley

Career high. 56 points, 33 rebounds 14 assists, 7 blocks and 7 steals.

Career average .22.1min 1 1.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists.

Main honors: 1 MVP in regular season, 1 rebounding king,1/all-star team, five-time best first team and five-time best second team.

Buckley 1984 entered the NBA, and the rookie averaged 14 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. After that, Buckley became the offensive core of the team. During the 76ers' period, Buckley was able to lead the team into the playoffs many times and became the rebounding king at 1986- 1987 14.6 rebounds per game. 1992- 1993 joined the suns, averaging 25.6 points 12.2 rebounds and 5. 1 assists in his first season. He won the MVP in the regular season with his outstanding performance, and Buckley led the team to the finals in the playoffs. Facing Jordan and leading the Bulls in the finals, Buckley averaged 27.3 points 13 rebounds per game. Buckley left the Suns to join the Rockets at the end of the 1995- 1996 season and retired in the 1999-2000 season.

Karl Malone

Career high. 6 1 point, 23 rebounds 10, 7 assists, 7 steals and 5 blocks.

Career average .25 points 10. 1 3.6 rebounds.

Main honors:. 1 1 best team, 2 best team, 3 best defense, 2 regular season MVP, 14 all-star team.

Malone 1985 entered the NBA. In the rookie season, Malone averaged 14.9 points and 8.9 rebounds. Later, Malone became the core player of the team. The pick-and-roll cooperation between Malone and stockton is the main offensive means of the team. He can lead Jazz to the finals twice in his career. The only regret is that he didn't lead the Jazz to the championship. Malone has a strong body and a healthy career. During the jazz period, Malone missed 10 games. After losing to Pistons in the 2004 finals, Malone chose to retire. Malone is the first player in NBA history to enter the best team in a row 1 1 season, and his career score is 36,928 points, which is the second in history.

Tim Duncan

Career high. 53 points, 27 rebounds 1 1 assists, 9 blocks and 8 steals.

Career average. 19 points 10.8 rebounds and 3 assists.

Main honors: five championships, three finals MVP, two regular season MVP, 10 best team, three best second team, eight best first defense, seven best second defense, 15 all-star team.

Duncan 1997 entered the NBA league and showed his mature basketball skills during his college years. He entered the best season with his outstanding performance, being an all-star and the best second defense. In the second season of his career, he led the team to beat the Knicks in the finals to win the championship. Duncan averaged 27.4 points 14 rebounds in the finals. In 2003, Duncan led the team to beat the Lakers for three consecutive championships. In the finals, he averaged 24.2 points 17 rebounds and 5.3 blocks against the Nets. Duncan led the team to beat the Nets 4-2 to win the championship. In 2003, Duncan won the championship, best No.1, best No.1, finals MVP and regular season MVP. In the 2005 finals, the two teams played a defensive battle against the pistons. Duncan averaged 20.5 points 14.2 rebounds and 2.2 blocks against the pistons. Duncan led the team to win the championship 4-3. Duncan led the team to the finals six times in his career and won the championship five times. Duncan chose to retire in the 20 15-20 16 season.