Spurs: Duncan's figure, strength, talent and ability to distinguish nuances of the game have made him one of the greatest stars in NBA history, and now his free throws are more stable ... Duncan will be more and more perfect. Tim Duncan
2. kevin garnett
Celtics: If all goes well, Garnett will be the MVP of the 2002-03 season. He controlled both ends of the playing field with extraordinary skills, and his fiery enthusiasm drove all his teammates to play better. Kevin Garnett
3. chris webber
Retirement: Webber is the best power forward in NBA history. Although his understanding of shooting at the last minute of the game needs to be improved, his skill and performance are undoubtedly among the best in the league. Chris Webber
4. Dirk Nowitzki
Mavericks: The 7-foot-tall Nowitzki is more flexible in running and shooting on the court than the 6-foot-tall player, which makes him look different. He is a very good rebounding expert. If the defense and passing are improved to a higher level, he can still rank high. Dirk Nowitzki
5. Jermaine ONeal
Celtic: Little O 'Neill has excellent physical condition and strong blocking ability. His rebounding ability has always been excellent, but how to make his teammates play better at critical moments is a big problem for O 'Neill.
6. Rasheed Wallace
Retirement: Although many problems including "rejecting the media and arguing with the referee" hindered people's impression of him, Rasheed Wallace has a high talent in both offense and defense, and has rare star skills. Rasheed Wallace
7. elton brand
76ers: Brand is one of the best big players in NBA history. Although he is not as tall as an ordinary power forward, he has outstanding long arms, great ball sense and game instinct, which makes Brand average 20 points 10 rebounds every season. Elton Brand
8. karl malone
Retirement: Malone changed the way he used to run. Now he can shoot three-pointers. He is probably the biggest power forward in the NBA and passes the ball well.
9. Kenyon Martin
Nuggets: He is about to become an NBA star. No one works harder than Martin to improve himself through training and competition. Now Martin's defensive ability is much stronger. If he can continue to steadily improve his scoring and rebounding ability, he can still rank high.
10, ben wallace
Pistons: As a player without offensive skills, Ben Wallace is an excellent defensive player. His blocking and rebounding skills are quite excellent, as long as he keeps playing his blocking and rebounding skills on the court.