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US media reorders the top ten power forwards in history: 9th Brows, Antetokounmpo beats Barkley, Garnett ranked third

With the progress of the times, the NBA's requirements for position are not so strict now. Whether it is the best team or the All-Stars, they are no longer required one place or one place. They may see multiple defenders or forwards in the same lineup. The power forward has been working in the dirtiest, most tiring but lowest-present position since ancient times. The US media has also reordered the top ten power forwards in history. Let's see what changes have happened.

10th: McHale

McHale's teammates in his career are very awesome, so he spent most of his time playing the sixth man and sacrificed his data. Otherwise, he could still be ranked in some rankings with his strength. However, McHale was also the team's second scoring point that year, and was selected into the best defensive team 6 times, winning three championships, and averaged 18 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.7 blocks in his career.

Ninth: Davis

Davis has also gradually gained recognition. He is one of the best players in active service offense and defense, helping the Lakers win the championship. However, this season was unexpectedly traded to the Mavericks, lacking some leadership temperament, but he can be a second-in-command, and has been selected for the first team in his career for 4 times and 5 times in the defensive lineup, averaging 24.1 points, 10.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.3 steals and 2.3 blocks.

8: Erwin Hayes

Hayes was the center in the early stage of his career. However, after joining the Bullets, he began to play as a power forward, helping the Wizards win a championship. He was one of the best power forwards in history. However, he was not liked by his teammates and did not receive enough recognition. He was selected into the best team 6 times and averaged 21 points, 12.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game in his career.

7: Bob Petit

Petit can be regarded as the number one person in the history of the Hawks, but it is also because of its age that it has not received much recognition. He snatched the championship from Bill Russell, was selected for the Best Team 10 times, and was also the league's number one power forward at his peak, with averaging 26.4 points, 16.2 rebounds and 3 assists per game in his career.

Sixth: Barkley

Barkley has never won a championship in his career, but his ability is still unquestionable. He was one of the best forwards in the league at his peak. The league thought he had changed the rules and had excellent luck and strength. He won the regular season MVP in 1993 and led the team to the finals. He was selected into the best team in his career 10 times, averaging 22.1 points, 11.7 rebounds, 4 assists, 1.5 steals and 0.8 blocks per game.

Fifth: Antetokounmpo

Antetokounmpo has also improved his historical status a lot in recent years. He is one of the few power forwards in history to win FMVP. Antetokounmpo has two MVPs and has won the best defensive player. He is still at the peak and will still improve his status in the future. He averages 24 points, 9.9 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.2 blocks in his career.

Fourth: Nowitzki

Nowitzki is the most successful foreign player in history. His success has helped many European players enter the NBA and has also won the single-core championship. He is considered one of the most valuable champions in history. He is the sixth in his career. He is also the player with the longest playing field in one person and one city. He has 20.7 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists in his career, and has been selected into the All-Star 14 times.

Third: Garnett

Garnett is really popular with the American media and has a high historical status. Garnett has no master to win the championship, only one second master to win the championship, but he cannot be denied his ability. He is very comprehensive and has his own defensive system. He is the first power forward in history to hold the ball, with an offense and defense. He averaged 17.8 points, 10 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.4 blocks in his career. He was selected as the All-Star 15 times, and 9 best defense.

Second: Malone

Karl Malone is also the king of uncrowned, but it is normal to rank second. He has two regular season MVPs, and his opponent in both Finals is Jordan, so he is also very valuable. He has third in his career score history, averaged 25 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.8 blocks, and was selected for the Best Team 11 times.

First: Duncan

Duncan is the most suspenseless first among all positions, the No. 1 power forward in history, and can enter the top ten discussions in history. He entered the finals 6 times and won 5 championships, as well as 3 FMVPs and 2 regular season MVPs, which means he is not popular with the media. Otherwise, his historical status should be higher, and he averaged 19 points, 10.8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2.2 blocks in his career.