Kurt Rambis
2007-05-01 18:48:16
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answered by Hi 7
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Categorizing Larry Bird and Elgin Baylor as Small Forwards, here is my list:
1. Tim Duncan
2. Bob Pettit
3. Karl Malone
4. Kevin McHale
2007-04-28 12:05:01
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answered by celticpal 4
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I would put Karl Malone and Tim Duncan on top at a tie. Then some others to consider Petit, Barkley, Kemp, Garnett, and Baylor
Some people have put Bird but normally he was listed as a small forward however if you consider him a power which most do not then put him right on top
2007-05-02 01:54:28
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answered by rocketrebelll 1
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Does anyone know who Larry Bird is?? He is some guy who made the All-Star team 10 years in a row and led his team to 5 Champoinships. He has one of the most consistent shots, and he can beat you in anyway on the court. He can beat you off the pass,dribble, and driving to the hoop! Some people might say Baylor, but what did he do besides layups and maybe a jump shot now and then. It has to be Bird, baby!!! One of the all-time greatest players too!!!
2007-04-28 05:59:30
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answered by Jrod_Writer13 4
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Personally, I'd say Charles Barkley, because I'm a big fan and considering he gave up 5-6 inches to his opponent and still managed a Hall of Fame career. Some would argue that he's not a pure PF, so with that in mind, based on the purity of the position, Karl Malone...
2007-04-28 05:59:22
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answered by Cone 3
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Karl Malone, and he played at a high intensity for such a long time, He could still help out a team if he decided to come back today. The only reason why he didnt win a championship, was because of a player, named Michael Jordan.
2007-04-28 05:59:03
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answered by 229Time 7
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Robert Horry has been an extremely serviceable participant who made some great photos in take carry of, and became into an incredible exterior possibility. on the different hand, Tim Duncan is the best means forward interior the historic previous of basketball, and that i'm no longer asserting this by using fact he's my fashionable participant of all time. i'm asserting this by using fact he fairly is. Ask all of us who knows basketball, and he or she would be waiting to tell you a similar element.
2016-10-14 00:15:12
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answered by garretson 4
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Bob Pettit over Karl Malone and Tim Duncan.
2007-04-28 10:14:36
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answered by schnooks17 3
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Tim Duncan..to easy......led his team to championships...
Karl led his team to.....?
and yeah! it's nice to respect the Elder players..But come on!
I know History..Tim Duncan is the greatest Power forward!..
sh!t even Barkley said Duncan was better then him!...
I would take "Big Fundamental"..over anyone else!
ps:Malone played how many years?...he did'nt win ..because he failed to "Deliver"...Pippen was the true reason!.."The Mailman don't deliver on Sundays"..lol...without Pippen..MJ would have never won anything!
2007-04-28 05:53:25
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answered by Alpha Wolf(Bringer of Rain) 5
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Tim Duncan. His only apparent weaknesses are in-game whining and free throw shooting.
Karl Malone and Barkley were great, but if you were starting a franchise today and you could have your pick of the three, I think you'd pick TD.
Of course, if you were starting your own television show, you'd pick Sir Charles.
Your own line of sports and fitness products, I think you'd take The Mailman. Or your own trucking company.
2007-04-28 05:05:18
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answered by shp.jc 2
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Kevin McHale
2007-04-28 15:29:48
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answered by Steve 3
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