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Who is the second-greatest power forward in NBA history? Offense

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Who is the second-greatest power forward in NBA history? Career Honors

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The top 4 centers of the 1990s – David Robinson

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The top 4 centers of the 1990s – Patrick Ewing

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The top 4 centers of the 1990s – Shaquille O'Neal

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The top 4 centers of the 1990s – Hakeem Olajuwon

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Scottie Pippen: The perfect second-in-command, but not a leader

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Michael Jordan's six NBA championships: Utah Jazz and Jerry Sloan

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Everyone will suffer if next season NBA salary cap drops by $30 mln

Photo by CGTN's Qu Bo The front office of an NBA team estimated that, in the worst case, the 2020-21 season salary cap may drop by 25 to 30 million U.S. dollars, according to ESPN expert Bobby

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Who's greater, Stephen Curry or Kevin Durant?

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Michael Jordan's six championships: Invincible Chicago Bulls in 1996

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Michael Jordan's six NBA championships: Best individual performance

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Michael Jordan's six NBA championships: 1992, breaking all doubts

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