San Antonio
Which team has the best frontcourt in the NBA?
SF, PF, C you can also include first big off bench if you want.
San Antonio
Melo/Kmart/Camby with Nene off the benchThat's not too shabby
Slowly the big men are getting healthier![]()
the jazz with boozer, kirilenko, okur, and millsap off the bench is pretty good when healthy. too bad kirilenko and okur are never healthy.
hornets' frontcourt of tyson chandler and david west is pretty kickass as well.
KG and The Truth
Orlando Magic froncourt is pretty nice: Dwight Howard, Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis.
But I'll take San Antonio: Duncan, Bowen and ummm, do we have a center anymore?
Orlando Magic frontcourt is pretty nice: Dwight Howard, Hedo Turkoglu and Rashard Lewis.
But I'll take San Antonio: Duncan, Bowen and ummm, do we have a center anymore?
Next year the Blazers front court will be far better than any other team's.
Robinson, Duncan and Elliott.
Oops, you mean this year?
Boozer, Kirilenko, Okur and Millsap, just that this is not much of a defensive frontcourt.
Orlando, Denver, and Dallas are probably the three best
The Nuggets have an impressive frontcourt with Melo, Camby and Martin. The Trailblazers will be fielding its own impressive frontcourt in the years to come. The Spurs lack a good center to claim that prize. Duncan is still a power forward to me.
Andrew Bynum, Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza
off the bench Walton, Brown, Ronny Turiaf,
phoenix (marion, stoudamire, hill) with utah second. if kenyon gets back to his old self, denver could be 1 or 2.
Not bad. Not bad at all.
Nuggets are banking on itIts crazy to see how intense he is on D when healthy. He could make a huge difference on D during the playoffs. His offense isn't much good but his D is very important to the Nuggs.
Brent Barry's wife from the Spurs has the best frontline; it's real, well balanced and spectacular
Last edited by lefty; 01-09-2008 at 12:04 AM.
With Duncan, Oberto/Horry and Bowen/Finley I think the Spurs have the best all-around front court. Pheonix is good offensively, but how much is that contributed to the play of Nash. Denver does have a talented front court, but their coaching staff degrades any productivity they might be capable of. Utah is good. If Kirilenko could be more consistant they would have the best front court.
No, they don't.
Quit staring at the calendar.
Z, Gooden, LBJ and AV are up there too.
I liek Denver's frontcourt though.
I can't help it![]()
Prince, Dice, Sheed and Maxiell off the bench
If you include SF, it has to be the Spurs. Bowen and Duncan combine to make for two of the top 3 or 4 defenders in the league, and they can score from anywhere on the court (except maybe the top of the 3 point line,), and they will shut down anyone when needed to. Bowen can guard nearly anyone from the 1-4, and Duncan can guard any 4 or 5 in the game.
Oberto is just a bonus. When you have a trio that can produce anywhere from 35-70 points per night, but basically sit on the other team's offensive output, it has to be the best. If you really look at it, Duncan and Bowen might be the two best defenders in the league at any position.
Oberto and Elson are servicable but they don't make the Spur's frontcourt great. That's the problem. Outside of Duncan, they don't have another legitimate 10+ rebounder. Outside of Duncan, they don't have another 15+ scorer. Outside of Duncan, they don't have another postup player. Sorry to burst your bubble, fellas. Spurs frontcourt ain't the best.![]()
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