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In the NBA power forward rankings for the number of championships, Tim Duncan is tied for third with five championships

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In the past two decades, in addition to the four major positions of the NBA heavyweight combination, Duncan, Garnett, Nowitzki, the three big forwards, in addition to Weber, Malone, Kemp, and Barkley are also the best forwards, but in addition to Duncan, the other few are very shabby in terms of championship wins.

10th place: McHale, Celtics power forward, honors: overall champion*3, all-star*7!

McHale can be ranked 35-40 in the history of all players in the NBA, and he entered the NBA in the 1980 draft, but in fact, it wasn't until the 85-86 season that McHale really sat in the starting position of the Green Army, before that the Celtics big forward Larry Bird, small forward Maxwell, shooting guard Dennis Johnson, point guard Danny Angie, McHale entered the starting line after Maxwell left in the summer of 85, and then Larry Bird changed to the small forward position.

In the NBA power forward rankings for the number of championships, Tim Duncan is tied for third with five championships

McHale could compete for the Celtics all-time power forward

McHale was named the Sixth Man of the Year two years in a row in the '84 and '85 seasons, and in the 1986 Finals he almost snatched Bird's FMVP, and then after Bird's retirement in '92, McHale left the league in '93.

9th place: Rambis, Lakers power forward, honors: overall championship*4!

In the 80s, in addition to Magic, Abdul-Jabbar and Worthy, the other two starting positions of the Lakers were scoring guard Byron Scott and big forward Cortlambis, who is 2.03 meters tall, but Rambis is just a blue-collar player, averaging about 5 points and 7 rebounds in 20 minutes per game.

Eighth place: John Sely, Pistons, Bulls, Lakers power forward, honors: overall championship*4!

In fact, Rodman was substituted in 74 games in 89 years and 39 substitutes in 90 years, and only then did he really sit in the starting position in the 90-91 season, and before that, Ranbir's inner partner was John Cely, who was 2.11 meters tall, and then won a championship in the Bulls in 96, and then won a championship in the Lakers in the 99-00 season, which is also one of the winners in life.

In the NBA power forward rankings for the number of championships, Tim Duncan is tied for third with five championships

The middle number 22 is John Sely

Seventh place: Cobra Grant, Bulls, Lakers power forward, honors: overall championship*4!

Grant, like Pippen, entered the Bulls in 87, during the Bulls' three consecutive championships, Grant averaged 13.3 points, 11.3 points and 10.7 points per game, respectively, after leaving the Bulls, Grant got a two-year 29 million contract with the Magic, and then won another championship as the starting power forward in the Lakers in 01.

Sixth place: Draymond Green, Warriors power forward, honors: championship*4!

We are very familiar with Dream Green, Mark Jackson was born as a traditional point guard for the Knicks in the 90s, Green's 2-meter-tall interior line is naturally not taken seriously, and Steve Cole is different from D'Antoni, averaging 14 points, 9.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game, Green has turned decay into magic in the small-ball system, in addition to the championship, Green has three All-Stars and two best teams, which is much better than Grant above.

In the NBA power forward rankings for the number of championships, Tim Duncan is tied for third with five championships

Mark Jackson's system is a dream chasing Green, and there is no way out

Fifth place: Mickelson, Lakers power forward, honors: championship*4!

Mickelson was a teammate of George McCann of the Lakers in the fifties, averaging 18.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, six All-Stars, four All-Star Second Team, and at that time there was a small forward Pollard All-Star starter + All-Star first-team first-team, guard Slater-Martin All-Star starter + All-Star second team, this lineup is not far behind the Celtics in the 60s.

Fourth place: Rodman, Pistons, Bulls power forward, honor: championship*5!

During the Pistons' two consecutive championships, Rodman's contribution could not even enter the top five of the team, such as only 6.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in 19 games in the playoffs in 90, and then Rodman officially became the Pistons starter in the 91 season, and then won the rebounding king award for 7 consecutive years in the 92 season, the Pistons won two championships, the Bulls three crowns, and was expelled from the Lakers by fooling around with Jeanie Buss in 99, otherwise it is very possible to mix another championship in the 99-00 season.

In the NBA power forward rankings for the number of championships, Tim Duncan is tied for third with five championships

Rodman defends Bird

3rd place: Tim Duncan, Spurs power forward, honors: championship*5!

Duncan is familiar with it, Leonard hit two free throws, was not replaced by Popovich at the last moment, Bosh failed to grab the rebound, Ray Allen did not hit a three-pointer, and if one of the above four events happens in the last minute of the 13 Finals G6, Duncan will be like Jordan with six Finals and six championships.

2nd place: Robert Horry, Rockets, Lakers, Spurs power forward, honors: overall championship*7!

The ceiling among NBA role players, the Rockets have two championships, the Lakers have three championships, and the Spurs have won two championships, just entered the league and met Jordan to retire, joined the Lakers in 97 to avoid the Rockets recession, switched to the Spurs in 03 and avoided the disintegration of the Lakers F4, and all of his 16-year career reached the playoffs, and none of them stopped in the first round, this achievement is unparalleled.

In the NBA power forward rankings for the number of championships, Tim Duncan is tied for third with five championships

Robert Horry 7 championship rings

1st place: Heinsohn, Celtic power forward, honors: overall championship*8!

In 1956, Heinsohn and Bill Russell joined the Celtics at the same time, and in the 56-57 regular season, Heinsohn beat Russell to win the best rookie award, and then scored 37 points and 23 rebounds in the finals to lead the Green Army to defeat the Hawks 4-3 to win the championship.

It's a pity that injuries affected Heinsohn to leave the NBA at the age of 31, and he was still able to contribute 13.6 points, 6 rebounds and 2.3 assists before retiring in the 65 season, but after retiring, he coached the Celtics as a head coach and won two championships!