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10. dennis rodman

Rodman is probably one of the greatest defensive strikers. He is a famous defense expert in NBA history. At his peak, Rodman can defend players in any position on the field. He won the title of the best defensive player in NBA twice in his career and was selected to defend for a period of time seven times. Rodman's influence on the game process is immeasurable, although in fact, Rodman 14' s career average is only 10. As a champion, Big Bug has won five championships, namely Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls.

In Detroit, Rodman was a member of the "Bad Boys Corps", including Winnie Johnson, Adrian Dutli, bill Ranbir and james edwards. Before they were called "bad boy corps", they were only known for their strong defense and fierce physical confrontation.

Against the Bulls, the Pistons coaching staff created a set of defensive strategies called "Jordan's Law". Simply put, there will always be two or three people to double Jordan and let others go. In addition to defending Jordan, Rodman sometimes restricted Pippen and larry bird.

In San Antonio and Chicago, Rodman was called a "freak". He was covered in tattoos, his hair was messy, and he kicked each other in the groin at will.

The NBA records in his file that "he is the undisputed best power forward rebounding king in NBA history". Although his height is only 2m 0 1, Rodman became the first person in the history of rebounding with his agile jumping ability and judgment on the position of basketball.

9. Dolph Shays

Shays was an early NBA star striker and two pairs of machines. As one of the early stars of professional basketball, he was a pitcher and a fierce rebounder, which played an important role in the process of basketball becoming a popular sports event in the early years of NBA. He is also one of the stars in the transition period of basketball from the old technical style to the modern technical style. From the end of 1940s to the end of 1960s, after the advanced one-handed shooting was invented, he still insisted on shooting with both hands, which made his Syracuse national team famous all over the world.

When someone dribbles across the baseline, he will be greeted by a violent impact. As a pitcher, he also made his threats. He will make a lot of free throws and get a lot of points. Shays' career 15 scored 18438, averaging 19.

8. kevin mchale

During his game time, mchale created a low-post offensive means characterized by moving under the basket-which is unprecedented in NBA or other places. Mchale has a whole set of offensive means: fantastic turn-over step after dribbling, head-shoulder feint, bigger feint, small hook and backward shooting ... which is enough to beat the best defender. Anyone who doesn't take mchale seriously will be punished. He has no fixed scoring point. He can score from either side of the basket. He can turn around at the baseline or in midfield to get rid of his opponent, and his range is amazing. But at his peak, he almost ruined his career because of a foot injury.

He is regarded as the best white power forward in NBA history, and together with Robert parrish and "Big Bird" larry bird, he formed the best forward combination in history, which laid a solid foundation for Boston in 1980s.

7. Dirk Nowitzki

Dirk nowitzki, who is 7 feet tall and weighs 235 pounds, is one of the most atypical players. But as long as he gets the ball, it's his opponent's nightmare. King Nuo's signature jump shot, standard posture, beautiful arc and perfect basket entry. When a big man jumps high, his wrist shakes slightly, and the ball flies in golden proportion, the defender has no choice but to wait for the natural sound of brushing the net. The jump shot near the free throw line and the 45-degree angle are his best areas. In addition, he has three stunts, which makes his opponents hard to prevent. Nowitzki averaged 23 points in the NBA journey on 16.

Years ago, the blow to Dirk was that he could not lead the Dallas Mavericks to complete his promised NBA championship. To critics, Dirk is soft, because his defense is average, even a little biased. But he shattered all doubts with the title of champion. Nowitzki used his regular season MVP performance in the 20 1 1 NBA Finals to disrupt the Miami Heat's attacks by LeBron James, Wade and Bosh.

6. kevin garnett

Kevin garnett is full of passion. Even if the sweat is soaked, he will remind his teammates to defend the other team's defense line like a defender. Defensively, Garnett has extremely flexible pace and extremely slender arms, and he has extremely strong personal defense ability.

At his peak, Garnett averaged double-digit rebounds, two steals and two blocks on the defensive end. On the offensive end, Garnett is on the offensive end, and he can score a stable 20 points with flexible steps. Including low singles, turn jump shot, second attack, pass assist and thunder slam dunk.

Despite Garnett's superb skills, their NBA playoffs were very bumpy during their career. Until the summer of 2007, he moved to the Boston Celtics, formed the "Celtic Big Three" with ray allen and paul pierce, and defeated the Lakers in the 2008 finals to win the NBA championship. At the same time, when he brought the O 'Brien Cup back to Boston, he said a classic sentence: "Anything is possible".

5. bob pettit

Petit used to be a thin player, but he was regarded as the greatest power forward in the 1950s when he retired from the St. Louis Eagles in NBA 1 1 years later and 1965. When he retired, Petit scored 20,880 points, becoming the first scorer in NBA history to score 20,000 points. In the sophomore season, Petit ranked first in the league in scoring and rebounding, 1849 and 1 164 respectively.

During his NBA career 1 1, Petit was selected to the All-Star Team every year, and his scoring ranking was never lower than the seventh. 1956 and 1959 won the title of NBA's most valuable player twice, and were selected to the NBA's first team for 10 season in a row, and won the NBA championship for 1957-58 season.

4. charles barkley

Charles barkley has never been a role model. On the contrary, playing basketball is often associated with recklessness. No matter in terms of figure, personality, skills and sports career, Charles Buckley can definitely be called the strangest star in NBA history. Among the top 10 players who scored 20,000 points and rebounded 10000 in the NBA, only Buckley was less than 2 meters tall. During his career as a power forward, Buckley averaged four assists per game. He is also a data madman: 23757 points, 12546 rebounds, 42 15 assists, 1648 steals, 888 blocks, and he also won an MVP in 16 NBA season.

In Philadelphia, Buckley helped the 76ers win 53 games in the regular season, but was eliminated twice by Jordan's Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Then I went to the Suns. Even if the Suns reached the finals, Buckley's championship dream was once again broken by the great Jordan.

1996-97 season, Buckley joined the Rockets, which was his last fight for the championship. There, he will join hands with hakeem olajuwon, clyde drexler, Hall and Scott Pippen of the Hall of Fame. Due to injury, the Houston Dream Team could not bring more O 'Brien Cup to the team. In 2000, charles barkley announced his retirement, but failed to win a championship.

3. karl malone

Karl malone dominated the field of painting in his career. He is 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 250 pounds. As a privileged player of Utah Jazz, few players are as formidable as karl malone in the positions of forward and guard. Since the second season, he has never scored less than 25 points per game. Since joining the NBA, he has averaged 26 points and grabbed 10.8 rebounds.

Malone and stockton's pick-and-roll tactics are the most perfect double-team cooperation in contemporary NBA, because their pick-and-roll can directly kill opponents. With stockton, Malone can break through after the pick-and-roll. Empty cut score after pick and roll; Cut into the layup after pick and roll.

In his career, Malone was selected as the first team of the best team 1 1 times in a row and the best defensive team for three times in a row. At the same time, he also won two regular season MVP and two Olympic gold medals, but the biggest regret in his life was that he failed to win the championship.

2. Elvin Hayes

Owen Hayes (third from right) is a pure scorer among power forwards. In the rookie season, he averaged 28.48 points per game to become the NBA scoring champion. At the same time, it also set a record of 3695 minutes for NBA rookie, averaging 45. 1 minute, and participated in the NBA All-Star Game of 1969 as the main center in the East.

1969-70 season, the performance of big e is still eye-catching. Average 27.5 points per game ranked third in the scoring list, and 16.9 points per game became the rebounding king, and 1974 won the league rebounding king again. During his 16 NBA career, he played 1303 games, totaling 50,000 minutes. He only played nine games and didn't play, which was called the NBA "Iron Man" throughout the 1970s. He played for the Rockets and Baltimore Bullets successively, with a total score of 273 13, ranking ninth in NBA history and a total rebound of 16279, ranking fourth in NBA history. Hayes 1978 helped the team win the O 'Brien Cup, and 1990 was elected to the American Basketball Hall of Fame.

The classic action of big e is his turn and jump shot. Hayes is strong, but he is not desperate. His turn jump shot and turn back made the opponent hard to guard against.

1. tim duncan

As the inside man of the team, Duncan is sometimes more like a center at critical moments. Duncan was pushed to the center position because chocolate played power forward. Duncan has many advantages, and his pace at the basket is perfect. On the offensive end, Duncan combined mchale's skills with his mentor david robinson's lateral speed. His first magic weapon-right hand hook shooting is hard to prevent. He rebounds steadily, and his long arm defense is airtight. His passing is often very clever, and the iconic 45-degree shot is Duncan's second magic weapon to defeat the enemy. Although Duncan's strength is unparalleled, he is more like a power forward who wins by technology, and his ability to grasp the key moments of the game is second to none among all power forwards in history. In 2002, Duncan scored 29 points 17.2 rebounds in the series and won the NBA MVP for the first time.

The stone Buddha was selected as the No.1 scholar by the Spurs on 1997. He has played for the Spurs 19, and has grown from an ignorant player to the core of the Spurs. During his 19 years with the Spurs, he won five championships, won three finals MVP awards, won 10 all-star team and won 15 all-stars.

As the cornerstone and leader of the Spurs dynasty, Duncan proved himself to be the greatest power forward in NBA history with five O 'Brien Cups.