Time to debate, who is the best power forward in the history of the NBA?

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Greetings to all the members of this exciting community.

For a couple of days I was looking for a strategy to support @ Rob23 in promoting his idea of Microblogging and thanks to a post from @Todocapsonezero I came up with an idea.

@Todocapsonezero made a post with excellent arguments, which I must say was very good, talking about who is the best power forward in the history of the NBA, I responded by giving my opinion thus generating a debate, which I found very exciting .

This is where I came up with the idea, to create this Post, so that each person who makes a vote, leaves us the opinion of who is their best power forward in history, taking advantage of the fact that @Todocapsonezero made a post talking about the best players From each position, I will make a post where we will all debate who is the best, so that everyone in this community talks about their favorite players. At the end of having all the positions, I will make one on the best team in history according to the members of Dunk Social.

The comments of these posts would be like a microblogging.

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For @Todocapsonezero, the best power forward in the history of the NBA is Karl Malone, an excellent player with great numbers.

For me, the best in all time of that position is me LOL… My opinion is the great Tim Duncan.

Who is the best power forward for the community. Remember that the players you choose will be counted and a team will be made with them at the end.



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Early days, but I think that Giannis will have this locked up by the end of his career. Right now I'd say Duncan probably as well. But since my guy Giannis has 2 MVP's already with a chance at a ring this year, I think it'll end up going to him.

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Giannis could lock this thing up if he continues on the path he is on. He needs championships, more MVP's and a long career with big numbers.

Karl Malone also has 2 MVP's and 15 seasons on All-NBA teams. The longevity is in Malone's favour, and the fact that he scored points his whole career (hence #2 all time). Duncan obviously has championships (and championship MVP's) in his favour (as well as 2 MVP's)... winning 5 rings may put Duncan over Malone, but did not put up the numbers Malone did (across his career).

If there was no Michael Jordan, or a time machine to move Malone into a post Jordan NBA... there is no telling what Malone would have done.

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I agree, I think Timmy was the best.

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