Top 25 Small Forwards in NBA History
October 16th 2011 22:17
1. Larry Bird- three-time mvp, 12-time all-star, mainstay on all-defensive teams and all-nba teams in league.
2. Julius Erving- four-time mvp, 16-time all-star. Electrified the game.
3. John Havlicek- 13-time all-star, 11- time all-nba team member, eight time champion.
4. Dominque Wilkins- nine all-star teams, first, second or third team all-nba member seven times.
5. Elgin Baylor- averaged 27 points, 14 rebounds for his career.
6. Scottie Pippen- all-around player made the teams he was a member of better on the court.
7. Rick Barry- averaged 25 points per game for his career. Great scorer.
8. George Gervin- the "iceman" was one of a kind on the court, known for a hook shot.
9. Bernard King- streaky scorer could shoot lights out at times.
10. David Thompson- great player for the Nuggets, could do it all on the court.
11. Alex English- eight all-star teams, all-second team three times. English averaged 23 points.
12. Adrian Dantley- elite player for many seasons in the league. Great scorer, rebounder and defender.
13. Chris Mullin- known for his long-distance shooting from the field. Great player for the Warriors.
14. Paul Arizin- ten-time all-star, one of the top scorers in league history.
15. Billy Cunningham- good scorer, rebounder and defender. Clutch player.
16. Lebron James- not in prime of his career yet, will move up.
17. Cliff Hagan- top forward in the fifties, five-time all-star.
18. Joe Fulks- known as basketballs first superstar, dominated things in the forties.
19. Grant Hill- still in the league.
20. Bailey Howell- One of the top players in the league in the 50's
21. Paul Pierce- still playing, will move up. Lanky guy can score at will.
22. Walter Davis- great scorer, didn't do much else.
23. Bobby Jones- known for elite defense, could score when needed.
24. Bobby Dandridge- teamed with Oscar Robertson as a Buck. Great player, known for all-around play
25. Detlef Schrempf- true sixth-man, hard-nosed guy.
2. Julius Erving- four-time mvp, 16-time all-star. Electrified the game.
3. John Havlicek- 13-time all-star, 11- time all-nba team member, eight time champion.
4. Dominque Wilkins- nine all-star teams, first, second or third team all-nba member seven times.
5. Elgin Baylor- averaged 27 points, 14 rebounds for his career.
6. Scottie Pippen- all-around player made the teams he was a member of better on the court.
7. Rick Barry- averaged 25 points per game for his career. Great scorer.
8. George Gervin- the "iceman" was one of a kind on the court, known for a hook shot.
9. Bernard King- streaky scorer could shoot lights out at times.
10. David Thompson- great player for the Nuggets, could do it all on the court.
11. Alex English- eight all-star teams, all-second team three times. English averaged 23 points.
12. Adrian Dantley- elite player for many seasons in the league. Great scorer, rebounder and defender.
13. Chris Mullin- known for his long-distance shooting from the field. Great player for the Warriors.
14. Paul Arizin- ten-time all-star, one of the top scorers in league history.
15. Billy Cunningham- good scorer, rebounder and defender. Clutch player.
16. Lebron James- not in prime of his career yet, will move up.
17. Cliff Hagan- top forward in the fifties, five-time all-star.
18. Joe Fulks- known as basketballs first superstar, dominated things in the forties.
19. Grant Hill- still in the league.
20. Bailey Howell- One of the top players in the league in the 50's
21. Paul Pierce- still playing, will move up. Lanky guy can score at will.
22. Walter Davis- great scorer, didn't do much else.
23. Bobby Jones- known for elite defense, could score when needed.
24. Bobby Dandridge- teamed with Oscar Robertson as a Buck. Great player, known for all-around play
25. Detlef Schrempf- true sixth-man, hard-nosed guy.
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