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Where do you rank Charles Barkley in the list of greatest Power Forwards of all time? For example is he better than Tim Duncan?
Hmm, I think I’d just judge them at their height. Best Barkley verses the best of the rest? Duncan over Barkley and maybe kg, but not a lot of others could just absolutely take over a game like Barkley could. Malone was great, but I wonder where his numbers would’ve been without Stockton spoon feeding him a ton of buckets. Mchale was terrific on both ends but couldn’t dominate a game the way Barkley could.I never saw players such as Vern Mikklesen so keeping it to NBA stars from my lifetime, I'd rank the top 10 power forwards in this order: Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Karl Malone, Elvin Hayes, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin McHale, Charles Barkley, Bob Petit, Dennis Rodman and I'd save the 10th spot for Giannis or AD, depending how they play from here on out.
I'd take Charles over Dirk if you just looked at their best years but Dirk was more impactful for a longer run than Barkley. McHale, Garnett and Malone all move above him because they also played defense.
Yeah giannis is likely #2. Would’ve liked to seen him play at a time when there were other great power forwards like the others. He doesn’t have many challengers.I think there’s already an argument for Giannis above Barkley and Malone. He’s got multiple MVPs, taken his team to two ECF, won Defensive Player Of The Year, and the topper... won the Finals and was the dominant MVP of the Finals.
The guy is unstoppable on offense, a good passer and an absolute terror on defense... which I think is the thing that puts him over Malone and Barkley and Dirk.
My list is Duncan, Giannis, Barkley/Dirk, Malone.
Hmm, I think I’d just judge them at their height. Best Barkley verses the best of the rest? Duncan over Barkley and maybe kg, but not a lot of others could just absolutely take over a game like Barkley could. Malone was great, but I wonder where his numbers would’ve been without Stockton spoon feeding him a ton of buckets. Mchale was terrific on both ends but couldn’t dominate a game the way Barkley could.
Yeah I put him into the HOF during his rookie preseason after watching him try (and just barely miss) a free throw line slam dunk from a standstill position. A year or so later someone here compared his career potential to Chris Webber and I claimed it would be a huge failure if he ended up no better than Webber. I slowed down on predictions after that one crashed and burned.Also, after the 05 playoffs, I was convinced that Amare was going to go down as an all time great PF. Dude seemed like Vince Carter and Karl Malone had a baby. Between his knees and his inability to grow in the slightest on the defensive side of the ball (and his devolution on the glass)... what a tragedy.
Also, after the 05 playoffs, I was convinced that Amare was going to go down as an all time great PF. Dude seemed like Vince Carter and Karl Malone had a baby. Between his knees and his inability to grow in the slightest on the defensive side of the ball (and his devolution on the glass)... what a tragedy.
Was going to say the same thinking! I think Barkley is ahead of Malone be a little, but not much!I think Duncan is number one. It's between Barkley and Malone for two and three, I would say.
After the Kareem coin flip, Amare never getting injured is the greatest what if in PHX sports history. I still remember the day they announced him needing micro-fracture from training camp in Tucson. At that point nobody had come close to reaching their previous caliber of play from that procedure.
I found Garnett to be an unlikable person/player for most of his career but even with his occasional behavior problems, I've always been fond of Charles. But the edge for Garnett over Barkley career-wise (to me) is that Kevin was a dominant defender for most of his time and Charles simply wasn't. Barkley was a better offensive player but Kevin ended up with 22 All NBA awards to Barkley's 12 because of the huge difference on D.but I don't think I could put Garnett ahead of Barkley, which is part of why I ranked it the way to did.
I think #1-3 is definitely Duncan, Dirk, Malone based on their accolades, accomplishments, and longevity.
I've always struggled to accept the idea that Duncan was a power forward but Garnett clearly was a power forward for most of his career. In fact he played far more minutes at the small forward position the first fifteen years of his career than he did center.Ok if we knock out all the 7ft pansy PFs that should have been centers and really were for the most part.
Id rate Barkley at #1 if that was the case. You cant teach what Chuck had/has.