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Originally Posted by jericho
Actually, Moses started his career as a PF (playing next to Billy Paultz, I think?), but certainly made his name as a C - all his MVPs came at the 5 position.
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You're right, but for historical purposes Moses Malone is considered a center because that's where he became a dominant player. He started his career as a power forward only because he came straight of high school and was too thin to be a center at that time.
I agree with you on Shawn Kemp, Buck Williams and Maurice Lucas. Once you get beyond the first tier and definitely by the second tier the argument is mostly based on preference.
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Last edited by Najee : 02-20-2008 at 11:20 AM.
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