The True Top 10 NBA Centers

Steven Resnick by Senior Writer Written on August 17, 2008
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Camby can get his team steals, blocks, and rebounds. He's not a bad offensive player, but he won't dominate anyone down on the blocks. He has a decent jumper and is a solid passer for a big man.

 

8. Tyson Chandler

Ever since he left the Bulls, Chandler has been improving. He's a solid defender and rebounder.

He's not a main offensive weapon, but most of his highlights were dunks because of the pick-and-roll used with Chris Paul—which usually resulted in an alley oop for Chandler.

 

9. Jermaine O'Neal

This is a case where a change of scenery is going to be a huge benefit. O'Neal will not average what he did when he was healthy with the Pacers, but he will definitely find a home up in Toronto.

With Chris Bosh in the post as well, O'Neal will see a lot of single coverage.  Look for O'Neal to have a bounce back year.

 

10. Andris Biedrins

Andris Biedrins is one of the least recognized centers in the league. He quietly goes out and does his job. Look for Biedrins to be around 16 and 10 this year. He hustles, he's left handed, solid rebounder, and is young and his game has improved every year he's been in the league.

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