#NBA# Centers are the most physically challenged positions, after all, they are all around 6 feet 10 inches tall, and their arms and legs are longer than their entire body; In today's NBA, it has become less common for teams to have a dominant center at the heart of the team, all thanks to non-stop three-pointer scoring and the rise of all-round big forwards; Early in the league, however, centers dominated the pitch.
46. Derek Favors (2010~2020)
Derek Favors
It's the perfect time for Derek Favors to escape the shadow of Rudy Gobert and join the fast-paced New Orleans Pelicans. In a line-up that includes rookies Zion Williamson, Juil Holliday, Brandon Ingram and Ronzo Ball, the 28-year-old may reach the next level for the first time, averaging a double-double per game; Especially on the defensive end, he and Williamson can be the best combination to protect the basket. On top of that, Favors returned to his favorite center position in New Orleans.
47. Jarrett Allen (2017–present)
Jarrett Allen
DeAndre Jordan could be a great mentor for great youngsters like Jarrett Allen, and at this stage of his career, competing with Jordan for a few minutes wasn't what Allen needed, the 21-year-old who made 80 appearances last season and averaged 15 points per 36 minutes, 11.5 rebounds, 2.1 blocks; The team's Tom Dodd official website explains how Allen gained weight and strength to deal with bigger, stronger center opponents.
48. Julius Randall (2014~2020)
Julius Randall
Julius Randall turned his best season into a handsome income for the New York Knicks, a 24-year-old who should lead the team in scoring in the upcoming season; There is no doubt that After the Knicks lost Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and Zion Williamson, Randall was a consolation prize; If Randle's 34.4 points in the 2018-2019 season is the best season of his career, his three-pointers remain efficient.
49. Bam Adebayor (2017~2020)
Bam Adebayo
When the Miami Heat sent Hassan Whiteside to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for Bam Adebayo, the club guaranteed 22-year-old center Adebayo a place in the starting lineup, with Adebayor playing 28 games in his second professional season; Although Adebayo's playing time increased from 19.8 to 23.3 minutes, he didn't play a season of outbursts; while averaging 8.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, he showed elite athleticism on the defensive end.
50. Yusuf Nurkic (2014~2020)
Yusuf Nurkic
If it weren't for Yusuf Nurkic missing out on the playoffs due to injury, perhaps the Blazers would have played the Warriors to the death in the Western Conference Finals; Nurkic is undoubtedly Portland's best player after Lillard and McCollum as he can score on the inside with his strength and skill, while also being a solid basket protector, the team will retain hassan Whiteside's rotation role, and he can start during Nurkic's recovery.
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