Some of these players are power forwards, but this is a fantasy basketball article, and they have center eligibility. That said, here’s a look at my 2010-11 fantasy power forward rankings.
Amar’e Stoudemire: I’m expecting big things in New York.
Pau Gasol: Proved he’s more than just Kobe’s sidekick.
Dwight Howard: FT% keeps him from being No. 1.
Brook Lopez: Does everything well.
David Lee: Should still put up big numbers with Golden State.
Chris Bosh: Numbers take a hit teaming with LeBron and Wade.
Zach Randolph: Always seems to produce despite being overlooked.
Andrea Bargnani: Should be focal point of Toronto’s offense.
Al Jefferson: Great fit in Utah.
Tim Duncan: Doesn’t produce like before, but still a quality No. 1 center.
Carlos Boozer: Health is his only issue.
Kevin Love: Could be huge if Minnesota uses him properly.
Al Horford: Not a sexy pick, but a great foundation.
Marc Gasol: Made great strides last year. Could be even better.
Nene Hilario: Injury issues seem to be behind him.
LaMarcus Aldridge: Could lose production i ...
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2010-11 NBA Fantasy Basketball Rankings: Centers
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