Dell's Pointless Lists - Greatest NBA Power Forwards

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  • jags224
    El Contusion
    • Oct 2008
    • 3780

    #16
    i think kevin mchale should be a little lower, but great list
    "From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.

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    • dell71
      Enter Sandman
      • Mar 2009
      • 23919

      #17
      Originally posted by Senser81
      Dave DeBusschere probably belongs at the #7 spot above McHale, and possibly the #6 spot above Hayes. When the Knicks beat the Lakers in the Finals with Willis Reed hobbling on a bad knee, it was DeBusschere who actually did all the work. He was a monster at U of Detroit, averaging 20+ points and rebounds per game. He only played 2 years of college ball because he left school early to pitch for the White Sox. He was only 6-6, but he was the best defensive forward in the NBA when he played, and is arguably the best defensive forward in NBA history.
      Great post. Although, I didn't take anyone's college career into account.

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      • dell71
        Enter Sandman
        • Mar 2009
        • 23919

        #18
        Bumped cuz I'm completing the set.

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