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61 points + 22 rebounds + 22 assists! The first in history! Sorry, Wen Ban, he is the strongest center in the NBA

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In the small ball era, shooting guards and small forwards are in short supply, and the league has entered the golden age of point guards. Especially with the success of the Warriors, small lineup play has become a regular weapon for many teams. At the same time, all-around centers have also become a necessity in modern basketball. They must not only have a tall body, but also have the "three highs": superb golf intelligence, efficient shooting ability and high-level coping ability! So, looking at the current NBA league, who is the strongest center in the NBA? Let's take a look together.

When talking about the strongest center in the NBA, we cannot but mention the Emperor. The Emperor has won two scoring titles and one MVP. He has height, size, rich scoring skills, and a guard-like desire to attack with the ball. He is like a beast and can score easily in the low post. Even NBA legend Howard once lamented: A healthy O'Neal is the only center who can compete with the peak O'Neal. According to statistics, the Emperor has averaged 27.7 points + 11 rebounds + 3.7 assists + 0.9 steals + 1.6 blocks per game in his career. The sum of the five statistics is 44.9, ranking second in the active league, second only to Doncic (47.1). But the problem is that health is too luxury for the emperor. So far in his career, the Emperor has only played 452 games, with an attendance rate of only 50.1%. Especially in the two seasons after winning the scoring title and MVP, the Emperor missed 106 games and his attendance rate was only 35.4%. At least until the Emperor recovers his health, it will be difficult for him to become the strongest center in the NBA. There is another person who is the strongest center in the NBA!

This person is not the Spurs' top pick Bunyama. Wenbanyama is definitely the son of a modern basketball center. He is over 2.29 meters tall and as fast as Curry. On the defensive end, one man can block everything, and on the offensive end, he can finish from far, mid and short range. So far in his career, Bunyama has played in 117 games, averaging 22.5 points + 10.8 rebounds + 3.8 assists + 1.2 steals + 3.7 blocks per game, and won two block titles! Although Bunyama is good, he is still too young after all. He has outstanding personal abilities and his ability to drive his teammates needs to be improved. So far in his career, Wenban has averaged 3.5 turnovers per game, and his assist-to-loss ratio is approximately 1. This is obviously not the level that an excellent modern center should have. In the future, Bunyama may be able to make further progress, but I want to say that the strongest center in the NBA today is Jokic of the Nuggets.

Jokic was only the No. 41 pick in the second round of the 2014 draft, but former Nuggets coach Malone had a keen eye for people and trained Jokic into a signature star in today's NBA, full of honors! So far in his career, Jokic has won 3 MVPs + 1 NBA championship + 1 Western Conference Finals MVP + 1 FMVP. He has been selected to the All-Star lineup 7 times and the Best Team of the Year 7 times. Take last season as an example, Jokic's killing spree was breathtaking! Among them, against the Jazz on December 31, Jokic contributed 36 points + 22 rebounds + 11 assists, a personal season high in rebounds; against the Suns on March 8, Jokic scored 31 points + 21 rebounds + 22 assists, a career high in assists; on April 2 against the Timberwolves, Jokic scored 61 points + 10 rebounds + 10 assists, a career high in scoring.

Jokic played 70 regular season games last season, averaging 29.6 points + 12.7 rebounds + 10.2 assists + 1.8 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 57.6%, a three-point shooting rate of 41.7%, and a free throw shooting rate of 80%. According to statistics from the NBA's official website, Jokic is the first player since Westbrook to average a triple-double for the season, and is also the first center in NBA history to average a triple-double for the season. Especially in the past 5 seasons, Jokic has won 3 MVPs and ranked second in the MVP selection twice. He is undoubtedly the most powerful killer in the NBA. According to statistics from the NBA's official website, in the past five years, Jokic ranked second in the league in scoring (11,512 points), first in rebounds (5,247), second in assists (3,770), and first in steals (606). He is the first player in NBA history to rank in the top two in the league in total points, total rebounds, total assists, and total steals for five consecutive seasons, unprecedented!

This is Jokic, a true all-around organizational center who does not have any All-Star teammates but single-handedly holds up half of the sky on the Denver plateau. The NBA official website released the results of the annual general manager survey. In terms of the best center in the NBA, Jokic was far ahead with 87% of the votes, and Bunyama received the remaining 3% of the votes. So, Benyama and the greats, I'm sorry, Jokic is the strongest center in the NBA! Fans and friends, what do you think of this? Come and leave me a comment to discuss.

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