1. Tim Duncan.
2. Dirk Nowitzki. Now I know many Mav hating Spur fans will scoff at this selection, but which power forward in the modern era other than Duncan has been better in the playoffs? 7th highest playoff PER all-time, [yeah, yeah, I know "lol PER."] and one of the few players to average 25 and 10 over his playoff career.
3. Charles Barkley.
4. Kevin Garnett. Although not as consistent offensively as the players above, KG always brought a superlative defense presence and a smoldering on court intensity that few players in the history of the game have ever matched. KG can be a sometimes, but that's also what makes him effective. He gets in your head and annoys you, much like Rodman or Laimbeer
5. Kevin McHale. 3 les as the second option, but on any other team outside of the Lakers and Bulls of the 80s, he would've been the first option. Great fundamentals, possessing one of the best post-games of all-time.
6.
.463. Pretty much here by default by virtue of playing 75 years and stat whoring like no one's business. Should've had a ring or two, and no, the reason he doesn't have a championship is not because he had to

face Jordan

. It's because he choked.
7 through 10 could be a variety of players. Pet , Willis Reed, Shawn Kemp. Arguments could be made for Dennis Rodman, Bob McAdoo, etc.
So there's mine. Who's yours? I think the first six are set in stone, really. No legitimate arguments can be made to put one above the other. Maybe you can bring someone like a Pet up and place him in the sixth slot, but it would be a tough sell, considering Pet played in much weaker era.