When it comes to the greatest center ranking in NBA history, there's absolutely no way you can bypass Moses Malone's name.

<h1>"Prophet" Moses Malone</h1>
He is one of the greatest centers in NBA history, and a famous rebounding king in the 70s and 80s, with a single season-high horrible statistic of 17.7 rebounds per game and a career average of 12.2 rebounds per game.
As a well-known rebounding master in the league, Moses Malone won a total of 6 rebounding championships in his career.
He has also set a single game of 38 points + 32 boards of the anti-sky data, durable and stable efficiency, he can be called the history of basketball two doubles machine.
<h1>Moses Malone is also the NBA's all-time champion of offensive rebounding</h1>
His career offensive rebounds totaled 6,731 topped the all-time first place, and was well ahead of second place, and the record for the most offensive rebounds in a single game (21) was also maintained by him.
Malone's pace is flexible, the card position is solid, and he has a super explosive and excellent continuous jumping ability, and grabbing offensive rebounds and direct secondary scoring is his best play.
<h1>His ferocity under the basket terrified the other centers of the time. </h1>
In his long 21-year basketball career, Malone has averaged a staggering 29,580 points and 17,834 rebounds, 11 of which have averaged more than 20 points per game in 11 of those 21 years.
Malone also holds an astonishing record: 1,207 consecutive games without being sent off, a statistic that seems inconceivable today.
Malone, who has won the regular season MVP three times, is one of the lowest-key superstars in history, and we can only sigh that the next time such a superstar appears, we don't know how long it will take.