NBA / Dec 19, 2011 / 11:00 am

The NBA’s Top 5 Frontcourts

5. Indiana Pacers
I like their potential a lot. Roy Hibbert and David West should make a killer offensive combo, and when you throw in the shooting from Danny Granger, they have virtually all you could ask for from a frontline. But I’m still waiting for them to take the next step. Are they nasty enough? We know West is. He’s one of the hardest inside players in the league today, and I’m guessing that’s one of the reasons Larry Bird went after him. Hopefully a little of that will rub off on Hibbert.

Indiana’s frontline has size, shooting ability and depth (Tyler Hansbrough will be a beast against second units). If Hibbert takes the next step in his development – he’s been improving steadily through three seasons, but last year was supposed to be his breakout – watch out.

4. Portland Trail Blazers
Marcus Camby isn’t who he once was. You might not have noticed, but he averaged a pathetic 4.7 points a night last year. For most players, that’s a major red flag. For Camby, it’s only a minor mole. Offensively, he’s awful. And while his numbers dropped on the other end as well last season, that was more simply a case of less PT. In 26 minutes a night, Camby still averaged 10.3 rebounds and 1.6 blocks a game. Also, because Camby shoots so many jumpers, it allows Gerald Wallace to play closer to the rim. In 23 games with Portland last year, Wallace’s numbers jumped off the board. He was back to averaging nearly three combined blocks and steals a game, and his shooting percentage skyrocketed all the way to 50.

With LaMarcus Aldridge working to the edge of “franchise cornerstone,” Portland has an anchor. Camby and Wallace are the reinforcements. If we could somehow combine Nicolas Batum with Wallace, then we’d have a nearly perfect starting frontcourt.

3. Chicago Bulls
Unconventional? In a way, yes. Their small forward can’t create shots for anyone, and barely has an offensive game outside of one dribble pull-ups. Their power forward makes a ton of money, and draws a ton of hate for his T-Rex arms around the rim and the stereotype he’s been given of being a bad defender. Then, the center is just a collage of unconventionality. Nobody though Joakim Noah could keep up his energy level every night for every game of every season. But he has. His bowling ball jump shot was supposed to be impossibly ineffective. It hasn’t improved much, but every once in a while he sneaks a J or two in there. Carlos Boozer was hurt for most of last season and never really settled in. He doesn’t need to be all-world. Just himself. With Luol Deng quietly becoming one of the best role players in the NBA, the Bulls frontline is both effective and deep (with Taj Gibson as basically a fourth starter coming in off the bench).

2. Memphis Grizzlies
Was there ever a more mismatched bunch that fit so perfectly together? There’s Rudy Gay, at one time the eye test All-Star, the major college prospect and franchise leader. There’s Zach Randolph, at one time the fantasy All-Star, the head case, the black hole and team cancer. Then there’s Marc Gasol, at one time the family gene All-Star, the lil’ bro and the chubby boy. At one point or another, we never really believed in any of these cats. Somehow, I’m not sure if they grew up or we were just wrong all along, they came together to start punishing teams. While Gay certainly has some incredible talent, what makes this bunch so good is their physicality. Remember those high school drills you used to run where the coach would set up two lines under the hoop, roll the ball slowly out towards the three-point line, and then blow his whistle? “Go get it!” Then you’d have two or more guys fighting endlessly to come up with it. I doubt anyone in the NBA is beating these guys in that drill.

Add in Darrell Arthur (who might now be lost for the season with a knee injury) off the bench, one of the most underrated players in the league, and you have pieces that fit perfectly next to one another.

1. New York Knicks
I can diss them and still count them as the best in the league. They have two surefire All-Stars, two players who can take over a game at any point, and while I’m still not completely sold on how well an injury-prone Chandler will hold up as he moves into his thirties, he is the perfect complement to the two high-scoring, defensively-impaired forwards. For once, we’ll see Amar’e at his natural position with a shot blocker behind him. It probably won’t matter, but I think he’ll have more of a shot to at least not get embarrassed. Before, Mike D’Antoni was wheeling him out there by himself on an island and exposing every weakness the dude has (and he was doing this for years). Seriously, it’d be like the Celtics gameplanning around 18-foot Rajon Rondo jumpers.

The talent is there. I think the fit is there. The only thing stopping them is a backcourt that’ll have trouble both getting them the ball and providing any type of deterrent on the other end. Despite all that, this should still be the best frontline in the league this year.

Who do you think is the best frontcourt in the game?

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  • north

    nothing like recycling what people post on your last article for the new one…

  • http://www.LakersNation.com Lakers Nation

    Sean – how is Andrew Bynum & Pau Gasol not up on this list?

  • KL

    Curious where’d Darko, Love and Beasley rank in such a list.

  • http://www.psychodrama.com Chicagorilla

    So with All-might Dirk the Diggler, Shawn -dumbest hair do in the NBA- MArion, Lamar – I cry at night- Odom, and Brendon Haywood. The Dallas Mavs can’t get a nod here?

    I mean just this Summer Dirk was a GOD and the best PF ever.
    Just a few weeks ago Odom was the greatest trade Peice the Hornets never got.
    And Shawn Marion shut down LBJ in the finals.

    oh how quickly we forget.

  • http://deleted dagwaller

    @ Chi – I figured they’d be better than the Pacers, at the very least.

  • LMNOP

    5 Dallas – Haywood, Dirk, Odom, Marion
    4 OKC – Perk, Ibaka, Durant
    3 Lakers – Bynum, Gasol, Metta World
    2 Griz
    1 Knicks

    Thats my list. I thought about Dwight howard being able to squeeze into the top 5 by himself, then i looked and saw he has Turkygloo and a fat child in the front court with him and it just made me feel sorry for the poor man.

  • First & Foremost

    Where are the Hawks? Their backcourt rotation can hang with just about anyone. Zaza, Collins, Smith, Williams, Horford. Nah I’m just playin.

  • i am a witness

    @ Laker nation – BYNUM and GASOl not on the list because as Sean said in the article, all 3 memeber s of the front court must be good excludein teams like MIAMI ( Bron ,bosh and ?? j Anthony lol) and LAKERS (Gasol, Bynum and ?? M. World Peace). Good job pointing out that CHANDLER is vastly overated sean. If dallas didnt win this year chandler would b gettin noooooo loveee

  • http://www.psychodrama.com Chicagorilla

    Oh snap i forgot about the Lakers front line.

    Apparently Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum are worth Dwight Howard.
    So you would think that Gasol, Bynum, Artest, Murphy would be a top 5 front court by default right?

    I mean according to Lakers fans, Gasol was going to change the fortunes of the Houston rockets all by himself. And Andrew Bynum is the 2nd best Center in the NBA.

    Also KL has a good point about Beasley and KLove.

  • http://www.psychodrama.com Chicagorilla

    Also You claim Chandler to be overrated but also claim he had the Best season of his career. WHEN ACTUALLY HIS 2007-2008 Season with the Hornets was his best season ever.
    12ppg-12reb-1blk-62%FG while also grabbing 4-off rebounds per game.

    The year before that 2006-2007 Season
    9.5ppg – 12rpg- 2bpg – 62%FG and 4-off reb per game.

    Yet somehow you think he had his best season last year where he avg
    10ppg-9rpg-1bpg- 65%FG with 3-off Reb per game.

    I’m not really sure why you think Chandlers last season was so big. He did nothing special and nothing to seperate himself.
    You claim the Knicks need his shot blocking but the dude only gets 1 block per game and he barely gets that.

  • G

    Portland was ranked way too high. Lakers should’ve been shown some love. I don’t care if Joel Anthony is a bum the heat still are nice.

  • control

    Chandler was going to get paid no matter what, the guy is 7 foot, that’s worth a solid 60 million isn’t it? You got fucks like Valgina making 60 million, and he isn’t even fully 7 foot. Teams always overpay for people who are 7 foot.

    Chicago’s front court shouldn’t be on this list. That team is successful because of their backcourt. Boozer is a lazy and overrated, Joakim is ugly and overrated and Deng is aight. 2 x overrated + 1 x lazy + 1 x aight doesn’t make the 3rd best front court in the league.

    Rest of what I was going to say has already been said, hah.

  • wcs

    The Twolves fron court of KLove-Mike Beasley-Derrick Williams is greater than all.

  • First & Foremost

    How are the T-wolves frontcourt greater than all. Quick name their starting center? If you guessed Darko, then by default their frontline drops out of the top anything.

    Yes, they potentially have 3 very good 4s on offense but you have to look at all three positions and which teams could rank near the top on both ends of the floor.

  • http://www.dimemag.com Austin Burton

    Couldn’t have said it better about Indiana’s front line. I think they have the most well-rounded, complete front line — inside scoring, mid-range shooting, long-range shooting, rebounding, defense, height — in the NBA, even if they’re not the most talented or the most productive.

  • abpin

    The achilles is actually by the heel, not the knee… just sayin…

  • Knicksfan84

    Yep the author of this article should officially be drug tested.

  • Chuck Norris

    Perkins-Ibaka-Durant not on the list?! WTF!

  • Ian

    chioago
    thats because chandler was lucky to be in dallas the season dirk decided to butt fuck everyone in the playoffs

  • http://www.livingcheapla.com hakasan

    also agree that
    perkins/ibaka/durant not being on this list kills credibility…

    horford/smith/collins is at least as good as in the indy front court… heck, gortat, frye, and hill is as good as the indy front court…

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